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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The research I saw didn't say mineral oil was a problem with long term use. Regarding mineral oil on salad, I can't eat salad so I don't know. For me, it has no taste and is no harder to swallow plain than olive oil. However, I do wait for it to mix with my saliva and that makes swallowing it easy. I also use a small amount, a 1/2 teaspoon at bedtime (cuz that amount works). I suppose I just need a lubricant laxative (rather than a stool softener, bulking agent, stimulant, etc.). My needs may change in the future though.

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@mikaylar

No, no no.... you need to use the powdered magnesium. Then you can regulate it. Start with a half of a teaspoon. If you don't go in a few house, take another half.

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Suffering from terrible cnstipation due to statins. What type of mag powder? Citrate? Gycinate?
And at what dosage? Thanks!

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Citrate. Start with a teaspoon and work up if you don't go in a few hours. Mix with juice or water. I use 1/2 tea.

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@mikaylar

Mineral oil will always work but it is not something you can continually use.

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Why not?

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I do Jevity 1.5 formula which is high fiber and I have a feeding tube, but it can be taken orally. Try it, lots of water, lots of fruit and vegetable smoothies too. Try natural over drugs. Be patient and relax Also try herbal teas, cut out all constipation causing food and drinks, do probiotic yogurt.

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@heyjoe415

Cause your body will start to depend on it. Check with Internet or your doctor to see how long you can use it.

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My dr gave me a script for Movantik. It works well at the lowest dosage.
Also, two tablets of Colace with 2 tablets of Senna every night helps.
I had tried fiber but all it did was add bulk and bulge my intestines causing pain and horrible gas.
There are many types of magnesium. Magnesium citrate is for constipation which is what is in milk of magnesia.
My constipation is caused by medication.

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@brendaharvey
hi Brenda:
Not sure if this is the correct way to do this so this message will reach you. We had some "interaction" on the blog a few months ago and you were telling me you had the pyloroplasty procedure. I had my procedure just over two weeks ago and ended up back in the hospital 3 days later with a major intraabdominal abscess. I still have a drain in place and will be on IV antibiotics for 3 more weeks - the whole thing has been "very challenging" (mostly related to the infection). It just seems this could all have been avoided if they discharged me on antibiotics!! When i asked about it i was told "it is not customary and you received intraoperative antibiotics" It just does not seem to make sense to me since they cut into your stomach which is loaded with bacteria and obviously this creates high potential for intra-abdominal infection. Please can you let me know when you had your pyloroplasty procedure if you were on antibiotics when you were discharged. Furthermore - i know it has been "some months" since you had your procedure. Can you eat totally normally now or just "better than before" Hopefully you see this message and can respond.. I attempted to research it online but cannot find anything since it is not that common of a procedure
Thanks Denise

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@dcw

Suffering from terrible cnstipation due to statins. What type of mag powder? Citrate? Gycinate?
And at what dosage? Thanks!

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Start very slowly with magnesium citrate as mikalar suggests. When it works, it really works. Plan to spend the day at home, or very near a restroom!

I didn't know statins caused constipation. Interesting.

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I'm really sorry to hear that you're going through such a challenging time with severe constipation. It sounds incredibly frustrating. 😔 Have you considered consulting with a specialist in gastroenterology? They might be able to offer more tailored advice or explore different treatment options. It's great that you're open to seeking advice from places like the Mayo Clinic – they are known for their expertise. Wishing you the best in finding a solution and some relief! 🌼

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