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CT Scan with Gastrografin - Delayed effect?

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Hello folks - had my scan on Friday (with intravenous dye) and no side effects from the Gastrografin, but I had bad stomach upset this morning and last night, has anyone else had this delayed effect? Thanks x

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It very well could be. Sometimes I think it takes longer for things to hit me wrong, while other times it is instantaneous. I have had a ct scan with both contrasts, but had no issues after. Other than nerves. I hope you feel better soon!

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greatgran28 in reply toKrn210

Well I await my colonoscopy on Tuesday next week, have to keep my fingers crossed for my reaction to the prep fluid! Thanks.

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