Severe Constipation

Posted by klk464 @klk464, Feb 28, 2018

I have had severe constipation for a long time. I drink lots of water and have had almost every test possible done and tried many prescription medications. These medications work for a little bit then stop. I currently take 3 docusate in morning and at night I will take 2 senna/docusate. I still dont have a daily BM. So i get bloated crampy and back pain from this.

I was told I could go to the Mayo Clinic as they may have ideas for me because they are out of options for me here.

Anyone else suffer from this?

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Hi all, it’s been a while and I have updates. Prunelax did nothing as well as lactolose. But that doesn’t matter. After my surgery scheduled for Sept 29th I got worst. The stress was killing me so I canceled. I don’t have cancer I have a severe motility problem which allowed me the time to think more about why I don’t want a total colectomy. I stated early June pelvic floor PT and acupuncture and EVERY OTC laxative ever made. Getting sick from every one along with cramps and always massive diarrhea or nothing. Now my problem started June 2020 after ACDF 3 fusion surgery. Bowels shut down completely.
Now, I’ve picked a wonderful team of folks who approach this completely different. I found a wonderful Licensed Naturopathic Doctor who took blood for many food sensitivities. Not full blown allergies. My results were crazy and I’ve eliminated the foods and it’s made a huge difference. She also looked at my thyroid and I’m hypo so on a low dose med called Tirosint because it has minimal fillers. I take prescription VSL#3 probiotic medical food. I see a colon hydrotherapist weekly and another woman who does Visceral Manipulation, Craniosacral Therapy along with massage weekly. I take mag O7 2 to 3 caps every night and I now go to the bathroom. It’s small soft formed pieces and some loose but I go with absolutely no side effects from anything. I was discharged last week from pelvic floor PT. I hope in the next few months it will be the colon hydrotherapist. I think the Visceral might keep going longer. I feel great. I’m increasing my diet every day. I’m adding what works without cramps or constipation.
I was told my colon was not functioning. I was scheduled for a total colectomy. If I had cancer I would not have hesitated but I don’t.
This has been a long rode but worth every minute and every dollar. My advice is be sure you have researched everything possible for your own situation. This all works and is still a wok in progress but I feel wonderful. I have my colon. It was my inner voice constantly saying be sure and I never was. I’m glad I listened. I feel very blessed and grateful to all of the folks on my team working to help me keep my colon too.
Wishing all the best holidays and a healthy New Year! On on the rode to getting back my life 100%…all the best, Joanne

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That is such good news Joanne @mothermary1 ! I know you went to Disney World as you were slowly improving. Did you have fun with your grandson? And stay healthy?
How did you find the naturopathic doctor?

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Have .you tried PruneLax? It has helped me and others here with chronic constipation. Let us know if it works or doesn’t.

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It contains the same ingredient as miralax which makes me very I’ll. Looking for other possibilities.

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It contains the same ingredient as miralax which makes me very I’ll. Looking for other possibilities.

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Have you tried Motegrity?

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That is such good news Joanne @mothermary1 ! I know you went to Disney World as you were slowly improving. Did you have fun with your grandson? And stay healthy?
How did you find the naturopathic doctor?

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I was sure that Prunelax contained senna as main ingredient. Will check

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I was sure that Prunelax contained senna as main ingredient. Will check

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Yes, just looked. Prunelax is a dried plum and senna supplement. Miralax is propylene glycol.

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Yes, just looked. Prunelax is a dried plum and senna supplement. Miralax is propylene glycol.

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Where can I find that? I also use Miralax

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Yes, just looked. Prunelax is a dried plum and senna supplement. Miralax is propylene glycol.

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It also contains the latex part of aloe which is difficult for me.

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It also contains the latex part of aloe which is difficult for me.

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Interestingly, I found Prunelax gave me bad cramping as well. I stick with plain senna tablets, sometimes senna-S and munch on Prunes which have the added benefit of being good for osteoporosis.

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Where can I find that? I also use Miralax

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I found Prunelax at Walmart. My preference is Senokot and snacking on prunes.

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It contains the same ingredient as miralax which makes me very I’ll. Looking for other possibilities.

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@kathy5645,

They are two different classes of stimulants altogether.

Here are the ingredients for Prunelax:

Dried senna and plum extract and acts as a stimulant to move stool through the bowel.

Dextrin, Dextrose Monohydrate, Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose, Soy, Lecithin and Sodium Citrate Dihydrate). Other Ingredients: Maltodextrin, Croscarmellose Sodium, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Silicon Dioxide, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Pregelatinized Starch, Sodium Starch Glycolate, Magnesium Stearate, Opadry Ns Clear (Coating).

Miralax contains polyethylene glycol, an osmotic drug that attracts water, distends the bowel wall and triggers the movement reflex.

It may be worth looking at again.

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