Chronic constipation
For the past year or so my rib cage area is like really painful the other day I had a small backache that radiated around to the front and I went to ER and they discovered which I have had problems before that I had backed up constipation so I have been taking MiraLAX Fiber supplement magnesium citrate stool softener, and I still have not evacuated like I should have a gastrologist a new one in a month. I hope I don’t explode before the month is over. Any suggestions out there?
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@busylady yes, Beano is for gas relief, not constipation.
I do miralax and mg citrate every pm BUT still I would not have a BM other than a few hard rock balls that you will blow a carotid artery to get out if I didn’t take a prescription called Linzess. Before Linzess three years ago I lived like that! It was proven I have very slow colon transit with the Sitz study and I only had rock hard people fer with bloating and abdominal distention and pain. I’m 64 and since 36 I’ve been extremely extremely constipated. I was a vegetarian and very active and drink lots of water. They couldn’t blame it on the usual like poor die, lack of exercise and lack of activity etc. I do have some adhesions from years and years of endometriosis and have hypothyroidism which is under control but still didn’t help when hypothyroidism fixed as it should if it was my hypothyroidism. Sometimes everything checks out, you eat a pristine diet, drink adequate fluids and are not sedentary and you’re still severely constipated! Drs don’t know everything. I’ve been a nurse for 44 years and as I’ve have had more health issues from just a life of working hard and genetics I realize more and more Drs know less and less. I also see the basic knowledge decrease in Drs in general and in the inability to listen and look at the whole person. They all specialize and are poor diagnosticians. Quick to stamp on a one size fits all because that does not require critical thinking and a broad knowledge base.
Have just posted my comment and explained my experience. Please check it out it may be of help..
Sorry I misunderstood your comment.
Have you tried a saline enema? I suffer with condtiiation very badly from some health issues. I take mirakax everyday. But sometimes if I’m in a bit of pain and haven’t pooped I do an enema. Works for me every time. Good luck to you. Hope you feel better!
Saline enema. Works every time for me. I take mirakax every day as well. Try to stay away from pasta rice potatoes. High fiber bread helps. Lots of fruit and veggies. If you can. But I’m on a very limited diet. So the enema really works for me when I’m blocked up. Good luck!!!!!
Regarding my flatulence and other IBS issues, I have gone on a low Fod diet, and it seems to be helping.
I have rice, so long as it is Japanese rice that they make rice balls with, as there is a cheap market near my house that sells them, and it seems to be OK. Strict on everything else.
I am taking Malox, and have gone up to three cups a day to regulate bowel habits. Currently, I am trying to reduce the dosage to two cups of Malox a day. The water intake is at three liters a day.
My bowel movements are more consistent, and the bloating and stomach pain is mostly gone. My issue of having an unbelievable amount of flatulence has improved, thank God. It was so severe that I had a constant fear of major accidents, not to mention the discomfort. It felt like rocks were moving around my intestines. No fun.
Today I am starting to take Vitamin D3. Hopefully, it will improve my energy in a month or so.
Currently improving, I will have a meeting with the doctor in a few more weeks to discuss other issues.
Thank you all for being so open on this site and sharing info.
I love your post, must say I laughed at “blow a carotid artery” because I’ve been there and you’re absolutely right. Well said. I’m not a nurse, I’m a retired social worker and spent most of my career with psychiatrically disabled adults in community mental health where we also provided primary care. I so relate to your comments about doctors failing to see the whole person and thinking critically about ALL of what is going on with a person. I was blessed to work with providers, both psychiatrists and internists, that were able to take the time with patients to provide integrated care for this medically fragile population. Our funding allowed them the “luxury” of time, and I see that as the major failing of our health system in general - the overscheduled providers always have constraints on their time with each patient. I spend a lot of my own time trying to educate myself so I can think critically and pose questions to my providers that take all of me into account. To get good care you truly must have a consumer mentality and think of yourself as your own case manager, like we do for people with disabling conditions who can’t always do it for themselves. At any rate, as a fellow GI challenged individual, I support everything in your post and appreciate your perspective as a medical provider. Thanks!
I have posted before about my chronic constipation. I am happy to report that I think I have finally found at least part of my problem. I had to go to Urogynacologist. Spelling may be wrong!
They found Rectocele which I am scheduled for surgery to be repaired.
I will follow up after surgery.
I too have a rectocele but was told it was stage 2 & not a candidate for surgery. Was also told this surgery does not always last very long. Do you have any more information? I’m 70 & believe I will soon be too old for surgical intervention. Also, I live in Ontario, Canada.