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Did/Do you have to do a pre-op enema?



Did/Do you have to do a pre-op enema?  

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  1. 1. Did/Do you have to do a pre-op enema?

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Congratulations on your banding. I don't know if I will be required to have the enema or not. However I do know that when I had a surgery while i was pregnant and they couldn't put me completely under I did not have one, and needless to say when the doctor came over to start the procedure she yelled for "someone to come and clean up this mess" and from where she was standing I can imagine what it was. With the surgeon having all the little holes open to your gut, it would not be a bad idea to not introduce all those grems into the air while you cannot control your bodily functions.

JMO

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No, I didn't have to have an enema. I'm continually surprised by the different rules that different doctors have.

Take care,

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My surgeon required for the three days prior to surgery one enema a night and Milk of Magnesia (3 nights), 5 week preop liquid diet and then clear liquids the night before surgery, funsville!

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I would think that any doctor that required you to be on liquids for long before the surgery wouldnt require one. Just being on liquids alone will clean you out pretty good. lol

But thats another one of those things some require some dont.

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I've been on all liquids for the past 2 weeks. There really isn't anything in there to clean out. I would imagine an enema is for people who aren't required to do a preop diet

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I've been on all liquids for the past 2 weeks. There really isn't anything in there to clean out. I would imagine an enema is for people who aren't required to do a preop diet

That's right. My doc doesnt require a pre-op diet, but I do have to take Milk of Magnesia two days before surgery and be on clear liquids for two days prior to surgery.

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Nope, did not have to have one, but wished I would have done one as I had to be at the hospital early and could not have a bowel movement before I left, too scared of surgery, plus you get constipated after surgery, so I guess it would be a good idea!

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Yes - and I locked myself in the bathroom so I could attempt to contort myself successfully. Gives new meaning the the phase, "Shove it up your..." - Really?! As if I could:ohmy:!

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