Can I eat tumeric the day before a colonoscopy?
October 9, 2018 8:14 AM
My colonoscopy prep diet says i can have a small amount of poached chicken for lunch the day before the procedure.
I am poaching chicken, but on total autopilot, i dumped some fish sauce and tumeric into the poaching liquid. Fish sauce is clear, but tumeric can stain. Can i eat the chicken or do i need to head to the supermarket and buy another chicken breast?
I have both undergone a colonoscopy and bought a chicken breast from the supermarket. If I had to do one of the two a second time because turmeric caused staining, I would probably choose buying a new chicken breast.
posted by Homeboy Trouble at 8:26 AM on October 9, 2018
posted by Homeboy Trouble at 8:26 AM on October 9, 2018
Ask your doctor. I have never seen a colonoscopy prep that permitted chicken (lucky you!)
posted by amro at 8:28 AM on October 9, 2018
posted by amro at 8:28 AM on October 9, 2018
Your medical provider should be able to provide you with a complete list of what you can and can't eat.
You shouldn't go by intuition or common sense because definition of "clear liquids" doesn't follow common sense. For example, black coffee is usually included in a clear liquid diet.
posted by Winnie the Proust at 8:28 AM on October 9, 2018
You shouldn't go by intuition or common sense because definition of "clear liquids" doesn't follow common sense. For example, black coffee is usually included in a clear liquid diet.
posted by Winnie the Proust at 8:28 AM on October 9, 2018
It’s generally red and purple dyes that are of concern. But I still think you need to ask your doctor.
posted by amro at 8:37 AM on October 9, 2018
posted by amro at 8:37 AM on October 9, 2018
If you don’t want to call the office, I would err on the side of caution, get a new chicken breast, and just save that chicken breast to eat after the procedure. But, just in case you already ate it, or if you decide to just sort of... rinse it off, I was told my prep wasn’t 100% successful (although it certainly felt otherwise and I followed instructions!) and they just said “we’ll make a note to do it different next time”. So it may not be a complete pass/fail situation- I didn’t have to immediately redo it!
posted by Secretariat at 8:41 AM on October 9, 2018
posted by Secretariat at 8:41 AM on October 9, 2018
Weird. Speaking as someone recently scoped, I'm surprised they're allowing you any solids the day before. If I were you, unless it's medically necessary that you eat a chicken breast, I'd forego it entirely, turmeric or no. Buy a few cans of good chicken broth at the store and eat that instead. Fluids are filling, and the fewer solids your digestive tract has to cope with in the next 24 hours, the happier you'll ultimately be.
posted by mumkin at 10:37 AM on October 9, 2018
posted by mumkin at 10:37 AM on October 9, 2018
No turmeric. It's a powerful die, they want things clear. I don't think they should even be telling you to eat solids.
posted by w0mbat at 10:46 AM on October 9, 2018
posted by w0mbat at 10:46 AM on October 9, 2018
get some new chicken for sure but also i'm definitely agreeing with everyone above that your life will be horrible enough in the next 24h without having to worry about 01) maybe redoing the test or 02) passing solids.
posted by poffin boffin at 10:50 AM on October 9, 2018
posted by poffin boffin at 10:50 AM on October 9, 2018
Save that poached chicken for after the colonoscopy, my friend. You will be ravenous, if my experience is anything to go by.
posted by lydhre at 12:28 PM on October 9, 2018
posted by lydhre at 12:28 PM on October 9, 2018
I wouldn't eat the chicken breast with or without turmeric.
If you're hungry, you can cheat your hunger by eating jelly or clear soup (which I guess you know already). Fluids are your friend.
Sorry.
Signed, endoscopist (but not yours).
posted by M. at 12:58 PM on October 9, 2018
If you're hungry, you can cheat your hunger by eating jelly or clear soup (which I guess you know already). Fluids are your friend.
Sorry.
Signed, endoscopist (but not yours).
posted by M. at 12:58 PM on October 9, 2018
You absolutely need to not eat the turmeric chicken. Signed, recent colonoscopy patient.
posted by tzikeh at 11:34 PM on October 9, 2018
posted by tzikeh at 11:34 PM on October 9, 2018
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posted by bilabial at 8:18 AM on October 9, 2018