![]() I told all of my colleagues at work about it and suggested that we use a “Sugar Free Gummie Bear Prep” for those individuals who could not or would not drink Go-Lightly. At first I thought that the Go Lightly was FINALLY working, but then I realized it was the sorbitol in the Gummies. Let’s just say that I had to IMMEDIATELY abandon all thoughts of safely passing gas my rear end had become a fire hydrant. ![]() ![]() What the Go Lightly did not do, the Gummies completed. Late that afternoon, I went to work and, on the way, stopped by the bulk food isle at Martins and purchased two hands full of sugar free Gummies to munch on while I recovered from the lingering GI effects of the prep and procedure. ![]() I was a little disappointed because I wanted Patty to draw a smiley face on my buttocks for the gastroenterologist, but she refused. I drank, I went and, while the effect was not explosive, I had a successful procedure. The brand name is “Golightly,” but the generic name is “Dontstryfarfromthetoiletbecauseyouareabouttocrapyourbrainsout.”Īctually, it did not have that effect on me. As you know, one has to drink either a half-gallon or a gallon of a powder mixed with water. ![]() I sent the link to my doctor friend in Virginia and replied back with this:Ībout 2 years ago I had my second colonoscopy. ![]()
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