Bowel movement issues

Posted by drax @drax, Apr 14, 2016

Bowel movement issues.

I am 40, male, white, 6' tall, 155lbs, take no medications, walk several miles a day, no known diseases and in general no health problems, no history of problems either. Idon't drink soft drinks, mostly coffee and water. I eat some junk food but not an excessive amount.

2 or 3 times a week I have a bowel movement. The first time I do its a good amount with no problems, but an hour or two later I have another that is smaller, then another smaller and it goes on most of the day till finally I have one tiny movement and I am done. After the first movement the rest usually preceded by a slight stingling paint at my rectum. And as the movements go on through the day the pieces of stool get smaller, some movements may be 4 to 6 small pieces smooth and a inch long. This has been going on several months now. First movement is usually like 10am and I'm finally done around 7 or 8 pm that day with having to take up to 10 trips to the bathroom throughout the day.

Every once in a while though while rare I have a bowel movement in a few larger pieces and then I am done, not having another movement again for the day. It's like a normal movement but they don't happen often.

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I'm glad to see this topic is still attracting current posts. I feared BM concerns as a topic might long ago exhausted itself. If I may join. Perhaps would make the most sense is if I just told you who I am and why I've been drawn to this topic. I'm 80, retired, living with a life-partner in suburban Denver. Although I have peripheral neuropathy (large-fiber, so no pain, only balance issues) and, last spring, was diagnosed with sepsis infection. The symptoms of the infection are largely gone; I'll be dealing with the neuropathy for the rest of my life. On now to my BM concerns. The various antibiotics I was given to combat my sepsis infection wreaked havoc with my BM's. After discharge from first the hospital and then a rehabilitation facility, I played armchair doctor and tried to get my BM back sailing on an even keel. The upshot? I overdid it: Metamucil, Miralax, magnesium citrate (liquid), often back-to-back, for weeks on end. Each worked, but usually with sometimes puzzling and/or short-lived results. A few days ago, I decided, "Enough is enough!" I'm now taking only one tsp. of Metamucil first thing in the morning. That's it for meds. Side notes: I drink plenty of water (80-90 oz.) daily. My partner and I eat what we regard as a "good diet" (Mediterranean-ish, lots of fiber). The one minus (with regard to my BM): I'm not getting nearly as much exercise as I would like to. That's because of my neuropathy balance issues; I do what I can, but … I'll usually have one BM "event" every day: middling to scanty. Going by the Bristol Chart, once-every-so-often I'll pass a Type 4 (sausage); more often, however, I'll deposit only Type 5's (soft blobs). No blood, but I'll often have to use a little "persuasion" (squeezing) to get the job done. I'll stop now. I'll leave it at that. If any one of have any suggestions or questions of me, I'll be most grateful and happy to reply. Best wishes to all! ––Ray (@ray666)

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