Postby Utwo » Sun Jul 16, 2017 4:25 pm
Prepopik is the same as Pico-salax.
Please search for "prep" and you will find several previous discussions.
Read them carefully and you will notice that people have different preferences.
On one of this threads you can find a link to a .pdf document describing pros and cons of 4 different types of preparations.
Bottom line: prep based on PEG 3350 and mineral salts is universally dispised.
All other preps (including preps based on PEG 3350 and Gatorade) have their fans.
58 yo male at diagnosis: T1bN0M0, 0/15 nodes, low grade/moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma
03/2016 colonoscopy: 2 small polyps removed in left colon; CEA = 1.3
04/2016 colonoscopy: caecum sessile 3.5 cm polyp piecemeal removed with kind of clear margins
05/2016 "prophylactic" laparoscopic right hemicolectomy - bleeding, leak, infection
06/2017 CT scan, colonoscopy OK; CEA = 1.6
A lot of funny stuff discovered by CT scans in liver, kidney, lungs, arteries, gallbladder, lymph node, pancreas