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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Keep on Keeping on. I know you'll get this thing under your wing. You are so resourceful and forward-thinking. Much love, Joanne. xox

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@suzbyrne

Keep on Keeping on. I know you'll get this thing under your wing. You are so resourceful and forward-thinking. Much love, Joanne. xox

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❤️❤️❤️❤️thanks, I’m trying one day at a time. Someone on this site will come up with something 👍

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HI, I might be oversimplifying your issue, but I suffer from chronic constipation and have so for 30+ years. During the height of the pandemic, I became afraid to leave my house and had to choose foods that I could eat with no preparation. I got really hooked on this popcorn called "Pipcorn" , which is the name of the company. I was eating a bag a day. (A little over 500 calories worth). All of a sudden, I noticed I was having almost daily bowel movements; a first for me in a very long time. Of course you need to drink lots of fluids, but I was so stunned by this new found "treatment" that I kept eating it. Recently, I found I have Chronic kidney disease and have chosen to limit my salt intake, so, no popcorn. I am back to constipated and when I do go, (like if I have coffee) , it's very loose. The popcorn seemed to produce a "normal" BM. I don't know, just an observation. Maybe not relevant, but it felt like a small miracle for me.

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@mothermary1

Thank you, but this past 14 months including tests you mentioned I’ve been through a ton more in Boston. Was scheduled for total colectomy this past September 29th but got to scared. I have severe chronic colon motility. It doesn’t move ever. I’ve tried every med OTC and prescription. It doesn’t work. I don’t go without laxatives which make me severely sick. I’m just looking for new ones that don’t cause severe pain. They say by shortening my plumbing I’ll never be this way away. Sounds wonderful but I rescheduled till January.I want to keep trying something new as often as I can. What do they give you for your problem.thanks, Joanne

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@mothermary
I pray that you will make the right decision for you. I know it is tough facing such critical questions.

Want to ask if you had tried Lactulose for your constipation? It is a Rx med that is given as a treatment for long standing liver disease. And I have seen it mentioned here, briefly as being prescribed for constipation.
Prayers for you. Let us know how things progress.

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@mothermary1

Thanks,I blog with folks who did well and others who didn’t. The big reason for me is the nasogastric tube. I retired from medical and saw a lot especially aspiration and it terrifies me. It would be in for days.I’m also allergic to pain meds and it makes recovery longer. It has for every surgery I’ve had. I have no gallbladder. Some folks thought that might be causing it. It’s idiopathic motility. My bowels just stopped after surgery last June. Maybe anesthesia did it. It’s always put my bladder to sleep keeping me hospitalized longer after surgery to be Catheterized when bladder full. Usually day 3 I’m ready to leave. This surgery was long,almost 6 hours. Maybe coincidence I will never know. I had 5 days in September that my bowels just worked. No rhyme or reason and then completely stopped again. I don’t understand that, either did Gastro or surgeon. I’m scheduled Jan but I don’t think I’ll do it. I wish no nasogastric tube cause I probably would do it. Happy Sunday,enjoy..Joanne

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Now, Joanne, you know we talked about the NG tube. Think positive!! We’re all rooting for you! Becky

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@bgiddio

I am so sorry to hear this. My cousin, and my next door neighbor had the same problem. They were faced with
pretty much the same issues, they didn't want to, but they chose the bag and now say its the best decision they ever made. They never have to worry about all the problems they had before, and have resumed their life and watching them socialize again, and enjoy life is wonderful. I don't know what the answer is, and only the person going through it can decide. I wish the best for you, keep in touch.

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Have you ever tried Mag07, by a company that was called Aerobic life, now changed to NB Pure, same formula...have used for years. It is oxygenated and really works...they have to call it a colon cleanse, but most use it nightly two hours after your last meal. I require two capsules, I would never take 5. It is GNC's top selling item. I get mine at the Vitamin Shoppe...been on it for years, its been around for years...you could consider it pricy 180 capsules for around 38 bucks...but worth every penny. It moves things well!!! Oxypowder is similar. This is large molecule magnesium that can not entercyour bloodstream...goes straight for the colon...and out...I have turned many doctors and friends onto it. They have never advertised..but I would not be ever without it. It is the oxygenated way its made, just do not buy on amazon...I don't trust that. It really works!!! Justvdo not take too much, ya gotta find your own dose.

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@clutch

@mothermary
I pray that you will make the right decision for you. I know it is tough facing such critical questions.

Want to ask if you had tried Lactulose for your constipation? It is a Rx med that is given as a treatment for long standing liver disease. And I have seen it mentioned here, briefly as being prescribed for constipation.
Prayers for you. Let us know how things progress.

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Additional info to my post. You will feel a normal urge to go to the bathroom, it does not cause any cramping at all, and you sleep very well...this is in regards to my previous post about Mag07.
I sure hope this helps ...I do not consider myself constipated anymore using this product.

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@olivedog

Have you ever tried Mag07, by a company that was called Aerobic life, now changed to NB Pure, same formula...have used for years. It is oxygenated and really works...they have to call it a colon cleanse, but most use it nightly two hours after your last meal. I require two capsules, I would never take 5. It is GNC's top selling item. I get mine at the Vitamin Shoppe...been on it for years, its been around for years...you could consider it pricy 180 capsules for around 38 bucks...but worth every penny. It moves things well!!! Oxypowder is similar. This is large molecule magnesium that can not entercyour bloodstream...goes straight for the colon...and out...I have turned many doctors and friends onto it. They have never advertised..but I would not be ever without it. It is the oxygenated way its made, just do not buy on amazon...I don't trust that. It really works!!! Justvdo not take too much, ya gotta find your own dose.

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I’m just wondering if you could possibly post a picture of the Mag07. I saw many different types online. I’m not sure if this is against the rules so please forgive me if it is. Thank you.

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@mothermary1

Thanks,I blog with folks who did well and others who didn’t. The big reason for me is the nasogastric tube. I retired from medical and saw a lot especially aspiration and it terrifies me. It would be in for days.I’m also allergic to pain meds and it makes recovery longer. It has for every surgery I’ve had. I have no gallbladder. Some folks thought that might be causing it. It’s idiopathic motility. My bowels just stopped after surgery last June. Maybe anesthesia did it. It’s always put my bladder to sleep keeping me hospitalized longer after surgery to be Catheterized when bladder full. Usually day 3 I’m ready to leave. This surgery was long,almost 6 hours. Maybe coincidence I will never know. I had 5 days in September that my bowels just worked. No rhyme or reason and then completely stopped again. I don’t understand that, either did Gastro or surgeon. I’m scheduled Jan but I don’t think I’ll do it. I wish no nasogastric tube cause I probably would do it. Happy Sunday,enjoy..Joanne

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Joanne, I always felt that if I’m not comfortable with the idea of any major surgery I will hold off. Unless, I would be in immediate danger if I don’t.
You have time to gather more information. However, stay in touch with your doctor.

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@astaingegerdm

Joanne, I always felt that if I’m not comfortable with the idea of any major surgery I will hold off. Unless, I would be in immediate danger if I don’t.
You have time to gather more information. However, stay in touch with your doctor.

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thank you, I’m in constant contact with my PCP. I’m going into month 17. I know my body well but I do get nervous something could happen because I have to think stool sitting in my colon must stretch it to a degree and could have more bacteria than normal in it. It’s a risk, one I’m willing to take right now. My physical therapist can tell weekly as well if I have a lot of stool. She has on more than one occasion told me to call my doctor. All of the doctors at Mass General Brighams understand where I’m at and respect it but say stay connected and I do. I just want more time to keep trying.
Thanks, Joanne

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