Problem with Chronic constipation
I have a history of hypothyroidism, severe endometriosis/treatment was a hysterectomy 17 years ago.I also have a hx of IBS. My thyroid hormone levels are stable. I eat like a rabbit(I poop like one too, LOL!!!!!!). I eat a large amount of fiber and drink almost every hour(nonalcholic).ONly prescription drugs I take are armour thyroid and my estrogen/prosterone troche. I make a coconut bread and I add psyllium husks,flax seed and chia seed to it. I eat it practically every am. I also eat a spinach salad for lunch daily with nuts and yogurt and eat a lean meat and veggie and more coconut bread at night. I do one cheat meal with a cheat dessert once per week. I am relatively active for my age of 60. I've been to a gastroenterologist and we have tried Linzess which didn't help at all. I take miralax, and a Super Cleanse tab one per day which has herbs to soften the stool and to stimulate the bowel and It barely works. I am at a loss. I have not tried Montegrity yet. I don't know if it will be helpful and the side effects scare me. I had a CT of my abdomen and it was ok, no obstructions. The gastroenterologist that I go to practically accused me of abusing laxatives. I would be impacted if I didnt use the miralax and the Super Cleanse. Diet/water and activity do not help. I had diarrhea from my late teens to the age of 36 when my intestines out of the blue just shut down completely. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism, I was put on Synthroid but the constipation didn't go away. So if there is any gastroenterologist out there that can help me, please let me know.I feel defeated and worry about my health.
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Thanks BusyLady.
Yeah Miralax doesn't get things moving. I take an Rx called Motegrity and I guess it works, but it's very expensive. It's the only Rx I know of for constipation that deals with motility.
I find I still need Dulcolax (bisacodyl) to get things moving every few days. I know that's not advised but I don't know what else to do. The Miralax helps a lot with keeping things soft and "movable".
Getting old is not for sissies.......
Thank you for your thoughtful reply Carolinlv. I've tried eating prunes without much success. Never thought about prune juice so I'll try that.
And you're right - a person needs to live with CIC to understand how miserable it can be.
I don't think magnesium citrate is a stool softener. I think it's closer to a stimulant laxative. It definitely gets things moving for me, but it's too harsh.
I don’t know if you’ve already tried prune juice but it was, for some reason, my last go to after 10 years of misery. Users made it sound so simple and yet I didn’t try it until recently. I was truly shocked at its efficacy. Like I said, I did a full 7 1/2 ounce can on day one and it was just like taking a laxative. It worked within about five hours and that was it. The next day, I tried the recommended 4 ounces, but it didn’t do much for me. so I do a good 7 ounces a day and it’s really doing the trick. Maybe give it a try?? I resorted to the laxatives far too often so I’m glad I found something that’s healthier and gets results. Good luck!!
Yes, I’m not sure why prune juice helped so much more than just prunes. Maybe has to do with being easier to digest??? I really have no idea, but it has been great for me. I’m only on week 2, but I’ve been so much better since I started. It’s easy to find, good for you, and inexpensive. I’m glad I was able to quit depending on laxatives for help.
The prune juice I’m finding is $10 for about 20 ounces kind of expensive. Hope it does the trick. 😳
I seem to have the opposite going on: actual prunes help—only a little but better than nothing I guess—whereas prune *juice* doesn’t help at all. (I’ve heard that it could be because the skin of prunes holds moisture in till they arrive in my dry intestinal tract and help whereas all or almost of the moisture in the juice goes into my bladder; they say some people are born that way, their body just doesn’t process correctly any or much of any liquid they drink so we have to struggle through life with these dry intestinal tracts.)
I haven't tried it but will certainly, umm, give it a go. Pun intended. Thank you!!!!!
Thanks so much! Certainly worth a try.
Hi I have had chronic constipation since I was a toddler. By the time I was 7 years old my mom was giving me mineral oil and enemas about once/week.By the time I was 35 I had tried every softener and laxative OTC. I got scared and went to see a gastroenterologist. I had tried dried fruits like prunes and apricots and then prune juice. Not only didn’t they work but the cramping was awful to the point of nausea. He tried me on Linzees which I was allergic to. Then Miralax - 2-3 scoops twice/day. Now I need to add ducolax about twice/ mo. Any suggestions?