with little weight, force, intensity, etc.; gently: to press lightly on a door bell. ... to only a small amount or degree; slightly: lightly fried eggs. ... easily; without trouble or effort: Lightly come, lightly go.
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I'm just not a fan of pills. I'm not REALLY a fan of any laxative. ... "go lightly" works even better then mag citrate, but i think you need a prescription for it. i agree with poonurse on the metamucil, though - as an added bonus, metmaucil makes "fiber wafers" that are basically cookies but have the same effect as any...
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the other method, the Go-Lightly method, is much less fun. Go-Lightly is a laxative contained within a gallon of what tastes like sea-water. you're supposed to drink the entire gallon, having a glass of that material every 15 minutes.
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My doctor gives me a product called "Golytely" (Go lightly) It should have a picture of Tony the tiger squatting on the label! It's a nuclear laxative in a jug. DO NOT venture far away from the bathroom. It's a gallon of liquid that you have to drink within a specific time period.
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What the laxative does is act as a diuretic and create the risk for dehydration and water loss, ... Remember as a child that you really had to go but you didn’t. ... Walking lightly on your feet causes constipation. Are you a “careful walker?” Do you walk quietly? The souls of our feet are connected to nerves that stimulate...
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Ok, I'm 16, and have had this problem for 1 or 2 years, and it is embarrassing. I wouldn't go for weeks without a laxative. I'm trying not to take them but I can't ... Was given Go Lightly prescription to prepare for the colonoscopy used per directions and it didn't work the first time so had to do it again a second time.
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The first is a brief restriction of the diet to liquids, while at the same time taking some form of oral laxative. There is a large selection of laxative solutions, such as "Go Lightly" or "New Lightly," that will wash the bowel and colon clean of all debris.
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Miralax (polyethylene glycol 3350) is an osmotic laxative, which means that it ... Each time I took the Dulcolax pills and drank the Go-lightly solution I would be in so much pain trying to pass a bowel movement. Well this time my doctor told me about Miralax and I started taking it daily a month before the colonoscopy.
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My Doctor won't use Go Lightly either. Said he had some kind of problem with it but darn if I can remember. Was OK for cleaning out but had some other problems like blood pressure or something like that. Have to use the Fleets phospho-soda or drink 4 liters of this other gunk. ... As for the laxative. I only had to drink a...
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They finally decided that the best solution would be to have Stephanie drink something called "Go-Lightly". Its a type of laxative. I think the should call it "Go-Quickly".
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