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i'm 20 and i've been on miralax for a couple years on and off. Now i'm on it regularly. I take a large dose as well (between 34 grams and 68 grams a day). I was worried about the high dosage too, so i started taking herbal supplements instead for a while, and then i ended up in the hospital with a rectal prolapse. so i advise staying on miralax.

in terms of weight gain, yes, i've gained weight since being on it, but i'm almost positive that it's largely water weight that you don't have when you're not taking the stuff. miralax works by retaining water in your colon to give the matter bulk to pass it through. Thus, you're carrying around some extra weight it would seem.

i don't intend to stop taking it anytime soon. i've had such hard times, taken so many medications for this, and been to the "King of Constipation" (no joke, that's what my doctor at home referred to him as). All have said there's nothing wrong with it.

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Funny that you mention weight gain. My little boy has gained a couple

of pounds since starting on it. But for him, that's a good thing. He

was stuck at 29 pounds from 2 years to 3 1/2 years. I'm glad miralax

is working well for you. Good luck.

> i'm 20 and i've been on miralax for a couple years on and off. Now

i'm on it

> regularly. I take a large dose as well (between 34 grams and 68

grams a day).

> I was worried about the high dosage too, so i started taking herbal

> supplements instead for a while, and then i ended up in the hospital

with a rectal

> prolapse. so i advise staying on miralax.

> in terms of weight gain, yes, i've gained weight since being on it,

but i'm

> almost positive that it's largely water weight that you don't have

when you're

> not taking the stuff. miralax works by retaining water in your colon

to give

> the matter bulk to pass it through. Thus, you're carrying around

some extra

> weight it would seem.

> i don't intend to stop taking it anytime soon. i've had such hard

times,

> taken so many medications for this, and been to the " King of

Constipation " (no

> joke, that's what my doctor at home referred to him as). All have

said there's

> nothing wrong with it.

> -em

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Hello there,

Could you please tell me what other things that you have tried

(herbals). I am in the same boat and I want to get off the miralax.

Also, what kind of diet are you on? Are you taking any fiber

suppliment along with the miralax. I needed miralax after I did some

fasting for a church. I have to believe that there is another

alternative. I thank you for your honest answers.

Best regards,

Will

> i'm 20 and i've been on miralax for a couple years on and off. Now

i'm on it

> regularly. I take a large dose as well (between 34 grams and 68

grams a day).

> I was worried about the high dosage too, so i started taking herbal

> supplements instead for a while, and then i ended up in the

hospital with a rectal

> prolapse. so i advise staying on miralax.

> in terms of weight gain, yes, i've gained weight since being on it,

but i'm

> almost positive that it's largely water weight that you don't have

when you're

> not taking the stuff. miralax works by retaining water in your

colon to give

> the matter bulk to pass it through. Thus, you're carrying around

some extra

> weight it would seem.

> i don't intend to stop taking it anytime soon. i've had such hard

times,

> taken so many medications for this, and been to the " King of

Constipation " (no

> joke, that's what my doctor at home referred to him as). All have

said there's

> nothing wrong with it.

> -em

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The thing to remember too is that the prolapse may have happened

while using the herbals but part of it could have been that herbals,

depending on what they are, some will stimulate the colon wall to do

the contractions, kind of like what the colon is supposed to do in

the first place. But since a person with constipation who is on

miralax obviously doesn't have good peristalsis (contractions) then

their body is not used to the herbals stimulating it, and in the

process of the contractions, it is moving down a lot of stool--new

and " old " stool, and that can cause a large amount of stool to come

down and if a person had low tone in the rectum to begin with, then

you can have a rectal prolapse. My daughter had a near-rectal

prolapse but it wasn't because of any supplementing, it was just

because a large mass of stool moved down and she has low tone in her

system to begin with, and so the prolapse almost happened. It was

visible on the inside but it never pushed through the anal opening.

Anyhow, just saying that if you are going to start herbals, if they

are the kind that will actually stimulate peristalsis such as senna

or cascara sagrada to name just a couple, then start out low and slow

and keep on the miralax for the time being in order to make sure that

the stool remains soft... make the process very gradual rather than a

quick transition from miralax to herbals, so that you don't have a

large mass of stool moving down quickly.

Cascara sagrada is supposed to be a fairly safe herbal and it isn't

as " crampy " on the abdomen as senna. My guess is that when you did

the fasting, your body may have released a lot of stored up toxins in

your liver and that could be where your constipation stems from-- the

release of the toxins into the GI tract. You may want to try and

work with a naturopathic doctor. A multiple mineral to include

magnesium and selenium for sure given in two separate doses --one

a.m. and one p.m., a complete B vitamin combo, vitamin C several

times a day, benefiber, Fiber Choice chewables (not the sugar-free

ones)right before bedtime, " probiotics " such as Culturelle one or two

times a day, and some N-acetyl glucosamine would be what I would try

if it were me.

W

>

> Hello there,

>

> Could you please tell me what other things that you have tried

> (herbals). I am in the same boat and I want to get off the miralax.

> Also, what kind of diet are you on? Are you taking any fiber

> suppliment along with the miralax. I needed miralax after I did

some

> fasting for a church. I have to believe that there is another

> alternative. I thank you for your honest answers.

>

> Best regards,

>

> Will

>

>

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