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And I had to show DH twice where the prep instructions said that he couldn't eat either!

 

And no, I had no idea why that part was handwritten.....

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Works for me!!  Too funny.  

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Good Luck to your husband, it'll be over before he knows it!!  Cat Happy

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@KingstonMom wrote:

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And I had to show DH twice where the prep instructions said that he couldn't eat either!

 

And no, I had no idea why that part was handwritten.....


It's common sense, really, but some people don't think about that part so the nurse probably added it, to be clear.  He can drinking though, so tea, coffee (no cream), chicken bone broth, clear pop, water, sports drinks, but NOTHING RED.

 

The prep is the worst part of the entire process.

 

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Good for him getting tested.  Too many people avoid this, so he's a brave man!  He'll be happy when it's over and best of luck for an "all clear" result. Cat Happy

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Take him out for a nice breakfast after he's done.