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What to Expect

Depending on the reason for your surgery, your doctor may do the following:

In the days leading up to your procedure:

  • Depending on the type of surgery, you may need to take a laxative or use an enema.
  • Arrange for a ride home.
  • The night before, eat a light meal. Unless told otherwise by your doctor, do not eat or drink anything after midnight.

Talk to your doctor about the medicines you are taking. Up to one week before the procedure, you may be asked to stop taking some medicines such as:

  • Aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Blood thinners, such as clopidogrel (Plavix) or warfarin (Coumadin)

Most commonly, you will have general anesthesia—You will be asleep.