Thank you .... Yes, I am 9 years out and still eat/drink only a little - I normally do 2.4 oz every 1 1/2 hours. Thanks... I've very concerned I'll be wasting their time.I assume you are talking about post surgery? I had to have one shortly after surgery and they said to do the best that you can. Let them know when you are there having your test what your concern is and they will try to work with you.
Yes, I've had them in the past pre-surgery - not pleasant at all....thanksYeah, it's really disgusting and hard. Just focus on seeing the bottom of the cup and hold your nose to deaden your taste buds. You'll survive it and have new empathy for others who have to do it often. It'll be over before you know it.
Yeah, I've had them before my surgery and it was difficult due to the taste - but I am really afraid of the amount. If I eat too much now, I go to the bathroom right away or throw up. ugh..... thanksYes, but not for my bypass. I had damage due to gerd and they did a bunch of motility tests and a barium X-ray. My husband just had to have a barium test to be approved for WLS. I would not say it's a lot of liquid to take it, it's the holding it, waiting to swallow that annoyed me. But neither my husband nor I had any problem completing the test and he has an immediate gag reflex to pretty much everything. So, you should be fine.