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I add about a tablespoon or two of half-and-half oat bran and raw wheat bran to

my cereal in the morning, and the raw wheat bran part of that does the trick.

You could also use Metamucil which, as I recall, is psyllium seed husk (?),

another common insoluble fiber that, in small amounts, adds bulk to the diet and

is supposed to be good for you. Ask any pharmacist about this.

Of course, if the constipation is due to some medical condition which should be

addressed, you should be talking to your doctor about that.

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> My son gets constipate alot. Do you have any good product that helps my son?

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> Mariko

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Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for constipation

whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have RBHR in

April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This now

seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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Hi Sheila

I don't normally have a problem, however after a month in hospital after

an accident I suffered badly!

I was really worried about going in for my BHR and suffering again,

however the pain was so much less and I think most importantly, you are

up and out of bed hopefully the next day.

I didn't have any problems, eat grapes if you like them, not too many

fizzy drinks but lots of water, and fibre cereals if you can

I think the pain killers are only half of it, as you should be mobile

quickly this helps a lot.

Good luck

LBHR 04/09/01

constipation

Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for constipation

whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have RBHR in

April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This now

seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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Sheila - an orange a day works for me, good luck

Margaret

sheilagubbin sheilagubbin@...> wrote:

Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for constipation

whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have RBHR in

April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This now

seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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Sheila:

I know what you mean. In normal life I am very " regular " but after

each surgery I have major problems due to the painkillers and it is

more than just a nuisance: it is big misery. Iron supplements to help

with the blood recovery make it worse. I found relief with " Senekot

S " (note the extra " S " ) which in the US is " over the counter " . This

was recommended (and given )to me by the nurses in the hospital. This

made my last surgery (the hip)problem free constipationwise.

BTW don't take Iron supplements based on Iron Sulfate, they are the

worst.

Ed

Mont RC+ Nov '03

> Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for constipation

> whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have RBHR

in

> April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This

now

> seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

> again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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To Margaret and Ed, thankyou all so much for your advice I

shall be making a note of it all. I was given Senna in the hospital

last time but not before I had already suffered quite a bit. I shall

remember to ask for it sooner this time.

Thanks again, Sheila.

In surfacehippy , " ehlderksen "

wrote:

> Sheila:

> I know what you mean. In normal life I am very " regular " but after

> each surgery I have major problems due to the painkillers and it

is

> more than just a nuisance: it is big misery. Iron supplements to

help

> with the blood recovery make it worse. I found relief

with " Senekot

> S " (note the extra " S " ) which in the US is " over the counter " .

This

> was recommended (and given )to me by the nurses in the hospital.

This

> made my last surgery (the hip)problem free constipationwise.

> BTW don't take Iron supplements based on Iron Sulfate, they are

the

> worst.

> Ed

> Mont RC+ Nov '03

>

>

>

> > Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for

constipation

> > whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have

RBHR

> in

> > April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This

> now

> > seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

> > again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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Also prune juice helps well...

I think with all this (figs, prune juice and meds...) you will be more than OK.

Might have to watch though cause you won't be able to run to the toilet!

good luck

Sunita

Re: constipation

Hi Sheila

I had surgery just over two weeks ago.

I took a box of juicy figs into hospital with me and had a few each

day, starting two days before surgery. No probs...the lady performed

regularly!!

Best wishes

ine

RHS April 2003

LHS March 2004

> > > Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for

> constipation

> > > whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have

> RBHR

> > in

> > > April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops.

This

> > now

> > > seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

> > > again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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Hi Sheila

I had surgery just over two weeks ago.

I took a box of juicy figs into hospital with me and had a few each

day, starting two days before surgery. No probs...the lady performed

regularly!!

Best wishes

ine

RHS April 2003

LHS March 2004

> > > Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for

> constipation

> > > whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have

> RBHR

> > in

> > > April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops.

This

> > now

> > > seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

> > > again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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--- Hi ine, like the sound of the dates. Hope your recovery goes

well. thanks Sheila.

In surfacehippy , " wimpybear2003 "

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> Hi Sheila

> I had surgery just over two weeks ago.

> I took a box of juicy figs into hospital with me and had a few

each

> day, starting two days before surgery. No probs...the lady

performed

> regularly!!

> Best wishes

> ine

> RHS April 2003

> LHS March 2004

>

>

> > > > Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for

> > constipation

> > > > whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have

> > RBHR

> > > in

> > > > April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops.

> This

> > > now

> > > > seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare

myself

> > > > again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

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Thanks for advice Sunita, hope that all does the trick. Sheila.

In surfacehippy , " Sunita Romeder "

wrote:

> Also prune juice helps well...

> I think with all this (figs, prune juice and meds...) you will be

more than OK. Might have to watch though cause you won't be able to

run to the toilet!

> good luck

> Sunita

> Re: constipation

>

>

> Hi Sheila

> I had surgery just over two weeks ago.

> I took a box of juicy figs into hospital with me and had a few

each

> day, starting two days before surgery. No probs...the lady

performed

> regularly!!

> Best wishes

> ine

> RHS April 2003

> LHS March 2004

>

>

> > > > Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for

> > constipation

> > > > whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to

have

> > RBHR

> > > in

> > > > April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous

ops.

> This

> > > now

> > > > seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare

myself

> > > > again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

>

>

>

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Sheila

As I have Parkinsons I have constant constipation. 2 things work for me

'Licorice' as in 'Licorice Allsorts' of 'Figs' as in Fig biscuits. There

are other foods that have Licorice or Fig content.

Rog

BHR both hips 2001 R.Treacy

constipation

> Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for constipation

> whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have RBHR in

> April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This now

> seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

> again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi rog, that must be miserable, I feel bad for winging now. I love

licorice, so I will get some in.

Thanks, Sheila.

In surfacehippy , " roger frost " wrote:

> Sheila

> As I have Parkinsons I have constant constipation. 2 things work

for me

> 'Licorice' as in 'Licorice Allsorts' of 'Figs' as in Fig

biscuits. There

> are other foods that have Licorice or Fig content.

> Rog

> BHR both hips 2001 R.Treacy

>

>

> constipation

>

>

> > Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for

constipation

> > whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have

RBHR in

> > April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This

now

> > seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

> > again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Sheila,

You get used to it - a bit like you get used to arthritic pains. I

too love licorice so I have an excuse. Trouble is with the rest of my

family sampling my medication :-)

Best wishes

Rog

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> >

> > > Hi all, I wondered if any one had any suggestions for

> constipation

> > > whilst on strong painkillers in hospital as I am due to have

> RBHR in

> > > April. This has been quite bad when I had my previous ops. This

> now

> > > seems to be my worse memory so far as I mentally prepare myself

> > > again. Thanks in anticipation Sheila.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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We use Metamucil, or Citracel, or Benefiber every night but no harsh

laxatives.

It at least comes in " Tang " like flavors but cab't remember what other

flavors.

My husband prefers straight Phsyllium (sp?) but my taste buds are pickier

than his.

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In a message dated 4/1/2005 12:27:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,

debbied30@... writes:

Hi Donelle how are u and Glenn doing?

No Joe doesnt have the diarrhea with his , he has the opposite problems

severe constipation.

They prescribed him something , like the stuff you have to drink before

getting a scope done to clean you out, and there is NO WAY he can tolerate

it ,

he said it has the consistency of spit , and as soon as it touches his

lips

he starts gagging.

So he is on his softners and trying a tad of M.O.M and that seems to help

some

Take care

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Hi Alyssa,

FWIW, I struggled with constipation my whole life. It finally got worse,

accompanied by a lot of bloating, and then the mucus and bleeding

started and guess what!? I was diagnosed with UC. I was 44 years old

when I got UC. So ... not sure if there is a relationship, but I'd

hazard a guess that SCD would make him feel better even if he's not on a

collision course with UC or Crohns. If he's willing to give it a try, it

would be interesting to see if it made him feel better.

I was always a pretty big sugar junkie. Not so much carbs and bread ...

but had to have my chocolate every day. :-)

Kathy

UC since 12/05

SCD since 7/07

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> My friend is severely constipated all the time.

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FWIW, I struggled with constipation my whole life. It finally got worse,accompanied by a lot of bloating, and then the mucus and bleedingstarted and guess what!? I was diagnosed with UC. I was 44 years oldwhen I got UC. So ... not sure if there is a relationship, but I'dhazard a guess that SCD would make him feel better even if he's not on acollision course with UC or Crohns. If he's willing to give it a try, itwould be interesting to see if it made him feel better.I actually doubt he would try it (he's actually my friend's younger brother, so it might be harder for him to give up food). If it heals me though, they might look at it differently, because I'll be living proof that it can work =) I was always a pretty big sugar junkie. Not so much carbs and bread ...but had to have my chocolate every day. :-)Me too!!!!! I ate so much chocolate it's ridiculous. It was all dark though (the only real chocolate IMO =) ) so it couldn't have been that bad <g>

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FWIW, I struggled with constipation my whole life. It finally got worse,accompanied by a lot of bloating, and then the mucus and bleedingstarted and guess what!? I was diagnosed with UC. I was 44 years oldwhen I got UC. So ... not sure if there is a relationship, but I'dhazard a guess that SCD would make him feel better even if he's not on acollision course with UC or Crohns. If he's willing to give it a try, itwould be interesting to see if it made him feel better.I actually doubt he would try it (he's actually my friend's younger brother, so it might be harder for him to give up food). If it heals me though, they might look at it differently, because I'll be living proof that it can work =) I was always a pretty big sugar junkie. Not so much carbs and bread ...but had to have my chocolate every day. :-)Me too!!!!! I ate so much chocolate it's ridiculous. It was all dark though (the only real chocolate IMO =) ) so it couldn't have been that bad <g>

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