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I'm miserable. 8 days out and severely constipated. I've tried stool softners, Fiber chewables and an enema. Still no relief. I have a call into the dr about having a colonic. Anyone had one after surgery? If so, how far out from surgery when you had it?

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I haven't had one after surgery and I probably wouldn't. I came from my 7 week check-up about an hour ago and I was telling my doctor that I'm still having Constipation issues. I tried Miralax and it worked temporarily. She suggested Benefiber as a mainstay because of all of the Protein I have to take in but in the meantime, I've been drinking Smooth Move or just taking 4 Senna pills everyday.

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if you can find somewhere to get some kangen Water, you could drink that.. it changes the molecules in the Water & remineralizes it (brings it back to "life" so to speak) and long story short, it has a very easily digestible & easy to assimilate form of magnesium in it.. which magnesium makes you poop.. and because it is water, it will help hydrate you... killing 2 birds with 1 stone. :) actually 3, because it is alkalized, and you want your body to be alkalized.. it helps you heal faster, repair yourself faster & keep bad stuff from growing in you.. if you have an alkalized body, cancer won't grow in it & etc.. so that's definitely worth checking out.. because you're so constipated, i'd start out at the top alkalized number.. you'll blow the bowl out of the toilet for a day or two, but you'll be so thankful to get that junk out of your body! :)

alternately, you could get some magnesium powder.. same sort of effect, without the cool water. lol :) you can buy it at health food stores, like whole foods & akin's or whatever. :)

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you can also pick up some xylitol & use that as a sweetener. it's a natural alternative to sugar & one of the benefits of it is that it's a natural laxative.. it's got all sorts of Vitamins and stuff in it, too.. http://www.livingfuel.com/TheraSweet.aspx << where you can buy some. :)

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I would think you would not want a colonic so close to surgery. I have had them since surgery as I have not found a good solution to the ongoing Constipation. Taking magnesium daily will help. Also, milk of magnesia can be helpful. Good luck!

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if you can find somewhere to get some kangen water' date=' you could drink that.. it changes the molecules in the Water & remineralizes it (brings it back to "life" so to speak) and long story short, it has a very easily digestible & easy to assimilate form of magnesium in it.. which magnesium makes you poop.. and because it is Water, it will help hydrate you... killing 2 birds with 1 stone. :) actually 3, because it is alkalized, and you want your body to be alkalized.. it helps you heal faster, repair yourself faster & keep bad stuff from growing in you.. if you have an alkalized body, cancer won't grow in it & etc.. so that's definitely worth checking out.. because you're so constipated, i'd start out at the top alkalized number.. you'll blow the bowl out of the toilet for a day or two, but you'll be so thankful to get that junk out of your body! :)

alternately, you could get some magnesium powder.. same sort of effect, without the cool water. lol :) you can buy it at health food stores, like whole foods & akin's or whatever. :)

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you can also pick up some xylitol & use that as a sweetener. it's a natural alternative to sugar & one of the benefits of it is that it's a natural laxative.. it's got all sorts of Vitamins and stuff in it, too.. http://www.livingfuel.com/TheraSweet.aspx << where you can buy some. :)[/quote']

Thank you very much. I will try both.

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I would think you would not want a colonic so close to surgery. I have had them since surgery as I have not found a good solution to the ongoing Constipation. Taking magnesium daily will help. Also' date=' milk of magnesia can be helpful. Good luck![/quote']

Thanks; just took milk of magnesia. I'll try the magnesium too.

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MOM solved my issues. Just keep taking it regularly, even after things start moving.

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