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Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Jun 26 7:41am | Replies (1026)

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@sallyw133

I’ve just seen a pelvic floor specialist/colo-rectal surgeon. Definitely have pelvic floor issues which are impacting constipation. They are bringing in a new female gi that specializes in slow transit colon. Both In new Dept only treat women. I am so excited to maybe finally find help. In meantime, Motegrity, Amitiza, Miralax, 8-10 glasses of water and tbsp of mineral oil at bedtime. Maybe look into any of these you haven’t tried. I’m with you. This whole thing sucks. Trying to juggle what to take, not take, too little, too much. I’m at my sons this weekend. Didn’t go this morning so now I’m in a panic. Afraid to take too much last night because going to zoo this morning. Can’t win.

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What are the signs that pelvic floor dysfunction is causing constipation? I have had every GI test in the book and tried every constipation med on the market.