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Using laxatives can be habit-forming. Try adding in some Water and, unless it's prescribed by your doctor, ease up on the Iron pills. I drink Decaf coffee and that seems to work pretty well for this issue. Iron is horrible about stopping up the works, though. I don't take any more iron than is in my multi-Vitamin and, so far, I've been okay on my labs.

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You may also want to look into taking a magnesium supplement. I did some research on it and found that it helps to make the system work. So I talked to my surgeon and showed them my research. She said I could take a 500 mg supplement daily and make sure I drank all of my fluids. Pre and Post op, we don't get enough. It is found in dark leafy greens. I no longer have Constipation issues and the magnesium is not habit forming. Plus the added bonus is that it helps reduce my Migraines.< /p>

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Ah, YorkieFan, you may have answered why I don't have Constipation issues. I eat dark leafy greens quite a bit. I always have loved collard greens and broccoli. While on Coumadin, my doc told me not to change the amount of them I eat, so I eat a little bit of them every day, just like I always have. That explains a lot! :)

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I will try the magnesium. Thanks. Yea I have to drink more for sure. Btw I lovvve yorkies!

Yea, I'm anemic so I have to. I just started taking less.

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My post op was apple juice and they said to dilute it or you will have other problems. I had a hard time going after my surgery I had some apple juice and it got everything moiving.

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I was never told to use laxatives. I was prescribed stool softeners and told to add benefiber. This is all i need. Since starting solids, i havent had a problem and have basically stopped the benefiber and no longer use the stool softener.

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