Constipation: What helps you?

Posted by harithakur @harithakur, Feb 23, 2021

I am suffering from constipation please suggest

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Forgot to ask .is anyone using Dulcolax® Liquid Gels..states NON HABIT FORMING !

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There are plenty of foods which have a constipating effect on me but none that have a laxative effect. The only thing that works (and it only works once in a while) is to drink very warm almost hot water and drink it as fast as possible.

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Forgot to ask .is anyone using Dulcolax® Liquid Gels..states NON HABIT FORMING !

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@peterose yes, that is usually my first go-to, as it is very gentle- take it before bed and have a BM in the AM…I’m lucky, it doesn’t take much to help.

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Yes it’s Chronic. I’m 60 and it’s been chronic since I was 36. That was when I was also diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. I’ve been great for that and from 37 until now I’m in the normal range. I’ve switched from Synthroid to Armour thyroid. I also like I mention before age 36 had the opposite problem intermittent severe diarrhea. I also have a history of severe endometriosis and recently have been diagnosed with diverticuli/ IBS-C. I’m active, normal weight, drink plenty and eat like a rabbit but throw in a little meat and lots of nut butter and I don’t even eat white or wheat bread anymore and no white rice or potatoes. I make a coconut bread with added psyllium, flax and chia seed. I eat this one to two times per day with almond butter.meds I take daily are 2. Armour thyroid, estrogen progesterone supplement( had a hysterectomy at 43 for severe endometriosis), 3. 1333 mg mag citrate cap plus a 400 mg mag ox cap 4. Calcium 5. Celebrex 100 mg for thumb arthritis 6. Mira lax one dose daily 7. I started taking glaucomonon a fiber once a day when I can. I’m an RN and it’s hard to take the time to squeeze everything in. I’ve tried linzess but I didn’t see any change plus in addition to everything else I’m taking. My Dr is afraid to try Montegrity on me. He says it’s new, I say so what. I’m going to change Drs. He blows me off, is of no help. Every one doesn’t fit in a box. I do all the right things and nothing helps and it’s getting worse. I did a CT scan all good and a Sitz study which did show delayed passing of the market...,,,Duh!!!!!! My intestines ( I believe it’s in my Sigmoid colon because that is where I feel my Poop setting for to long and the water gets sucked out and bingo rabbit pellets and they are a chore to dispel if you know what I mean. I for got I also take a big tablet called Super cleanse about three times a week which I COULD take every day but I don’t, it had cascara sagrada in it and some herbs to like slippery elm bark. It does help a tiny bit but in case things shut down completely I need something extra and that may be the answer if need be. So there you have it. I’m not abusing laxatives like my gastroenterologist believe. 24 years of Chronic constipation isn’t diarrhea buddy!!!!! I have also done pretty well at keeping myself from a total bowel obstruction. I even tried taking 5HTP and B6, to increase the serotonin and in the gut that increases peristalsis but the GI Doc wants me to stop that and try the 290 mg Linzess again which didn’t help me. I’m at a loss.

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I've been down so many of those roads you describe. Knew I had serious constipation around age 5 and I would not tell my parents because I didn't want to go to the doctor. Over the years it continued, with my visits to the bathroom being anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks apart. Awful. A CAT scan revealed that I have a tortious colon, and I was born with it, given how young I was with these issues. There have been periods here or there where I would get better (in my 30s) and then back to problems again. I am convinced it is controlled by diet. I would keep track and still get have this problem develop. But just in the last few weeks, I've discovered something. It seems to matter if I'm eating soluable fiber or insoluable fiber, with the latter helping me so much more, and the soluable making me more constipated. Based on this information, I risked consuming a regular serving of macaroni and cheese (which is insoluable fiber). Never got sick (and I will get sick if its the wrong thing). Obviously can't eat just that...and it would eventually lead to constipation! But now I'm watching this. Its not about high or low fiber, but rather soluable versus insoluable. HARD to find any charts or info on this. But I did find a thin book with food lists for this (IBS-IBD Fiber Charts....I have no connection to this publication). And wow, so far, its working. I feel great. No digestion pain like I might have otherwise. Make sure you exercise or walk, make sure you drink a lot of water. Don't confuse this with FODMAP, which hasn't helped a thing for me. Certainly you can't just stuff yourself with insoluable fiber, but it makes a difference, at least for me, to be eating a lot of it. Build up slowly if you try this. I have been in agony more or less all of my life and so far so good. I'll write on the blog again in another couple months (I'll try to get through the holidays) and see if this is still working or not for me. Best wishes. I understand your pain and frustration.

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I've been down so many of those roads you describe. Knew I had serious constipation around age 5 and I would not tell my parents because I didn't want to go to the doctor. Over the years it continued, with my visits to the bathroom being anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks apart. Awful. A CAT scan revealed that I have a tortious colon, and I was born with it, given how young I was with these issues. There have been periods here or there where I would get better (in my 30s) and then back to problems again. I am convinced it is controlled by diet. I would keep track and still get have this problem develop. But just in the last few weeks, I've discovered something. It seems to matter if I'm eating soluable fiber or insoluable fiber, with the latter helping me so much more, and the soluable making me more constipated. Based on this information, I risked consuming a regular serving of macaroni and cheese (which is insoluable fiber). Never got sick (and I will get sick if its the wrong thing). Obviously can't eat just that...and it would eventually lead to constipation! But now I'm watching this. Its not about high or low fiber, but rather soluable versus insoluable. HARD to find any charts or info on this. But I did find a thin book with food lists for this (IBS-IBD Fiber Charts....I have no connection to this publication). And wow, so far, its working. I feel great. No digestion pain like I might have otherwise. Make sure you exercise or walk, make sure you drink a lot of water. Don't confuse this with FODMAP, which hasn't helped a thing for me. Certainly you can't just stuff yourself with insoluable fiber, but it makes a difference, at least for me, to be eating a lot of it. Build up slowly if you try this. I have been in agony more or less all of my life and so far so good. I'll write on the blog again in another couple months (I'll try to get through the holidays) and see if this is still working or not for me. Best wishes. I understand your pain and frustration.

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@cuddlebug Wow!! Ditto.. same digestive issues all my life and finally diagnoses with the tortious colon (It is named correctly.. torture..eat the wrong thing.. oh no!!).. thank you for the insight!! I'm 71 and really struggling even with medication and Miralax every day. was great for a year ..then suddenly..good luck to you.. happy and blessed holidays!!

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Sorry to hear of your troubles. I like senakot granules, applesauce, prune juice, cherries, avocados, yogurt or kefir, all make me go

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I've been down so many of those roads you describe. Knew I had serious constipation around age 5 and I would not tell my parents because I didn't want to go to the doctor. Over the years it continued, with my visits to the bathroom being anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks apart. Awful. A CAT scan revealed that I have a tortious colon, and I was born with it, given how young I was with these issues. There have been periods here or there where I would get better (in my 30s) and then back to problems again. I am convinced it is controlled by diet. I would keep track and still get have this problem develop. But just in the last few weeks, I've discovered something. It seems to matter if I'm eating soluable fiber or insoluable fiber, with the latter helping me so much more, and the soluable making me more constipated. Based on this information, I risked consuming a regular serving of macaroni and cheese (which is insoluable fiber). Never got sick (and I will get sick if its the wrong thing). Obviously can't eat just that...and it would eventually lead to constipation! But now I'm watching this. Its not about high or low fiber, but rather soluable versus insoluable. HARD to find any charts or info on this. But I did find a thin book with food lists for this (IBS-IBD Fiber Charts....I have no connection to this publication). And wow, so far, its working. I feel great. No digestion pain like I might have otherwise. Make sure you exercise or walk, make sure you drink a lot of water. Don't confuse this with FODMAP, which hasn't helped a thing for me. Certainly you can't just stuff yourself with insoluable fiber, but it makes a difference, at least for me, to be eating a lot of it. Build up slowly if you try this. I have been in agony more or less all of my life and so far so good. I'll write on the blog again in another couple months (I'll try to get through the holidays) and see if this is still working or not for me. Best wishes. I understand your pain and frustration.

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@cuddlebug thanks for raising the issue of types of fiber—soluble and insoluble…that could help many people as we navigate healthful eating.

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