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I'm 8 months out and believe I may be struggling with it. I have a bowel movement once or twice a week, and when I do, I have a horrific stomach ache that starts a an hour before and gets worse as I'm going. It is extremely difficult to go and feels harder than a normal movement. Has anyone encountered this problem and if so what can I do to make it better? A Fiber supplement possibly? I'd like a long-term solution so laxatives and softeners are not what I'm looking for. Or do you think this is something greater than Constipation? Help :/

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I have not been sleeved yet but this is one of the things that I worry about. I already have issues with Constipation and tummy aches because of it. I am curious to see what kind of answers you get. Constipation is not fun and can be very uncomfortable.. :( Hope you feel better soon and can find a long term solution....

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Been there. my doc told me it would happen with only being able to go every 3~4 days and she is correct. I take a phillips stool softner EVERYDAY, and I have date EVERY wednesday and saturday with hot peepermint tea and Miralax nite cap before bed then im ready in the morning. Try some of this and drink drink drink your Water. That helps alot.

GRATEFUL N THANKFUL

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I am only 7 weeks out and this problem. I countered it with soft veggies. Cook them until soft. Add a little cheese. Too much cheese will bind you up. I also eat drained peaches, pears etc. all soft. Two weeks now and I go daily with ease.

Ex of veggies I eat....broccoli, cauliflower, green Beans, carrots, squash. I also eat su-ripened mixed fruit.......remember to chew chew chew......

For the record I'm down 58 lbs and not having any problems at all.

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First of all....drink more water! This helps so much! Only going 1-2 times a week is very unhealthy. The more hydrated you are the easier it is to poop. Also having lots of Water helps your skin stay moist...as well as you to flush fat easier. I wouldn't suggest laxatives...however you can take collace or dss....it doesn't make you go more often, just makes your stool softer. But the best thing to do is drink more water...lol good luck!

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Hi!

Yep, Constipation is aain in the ar*e! I've always suffered with it post sleeve is no different.

I put benefibre in my Hot drinks and add flax seeds and chia seeds on top of my food. I have to say this helps and might be worth a try for yo too? Increasing Water, as already mentioned, is also worth trying.

I also se laxatives occassionally.

Good luck!

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I would eat prunes everyday, they are a natural laxative and will definitely help. I have suffered with Constipation for years

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First of all....drink more water! This helps so much! Only going 1-2 times a week is very unhealthy. The more hydrated you are the easier it is to poop. Also having lots of Water helps your skin stay moist...as well as you to flush fat easier. I wouldn't suggest laxatives...however you can take collace or dss....it doesn't make you go more often' date=' just makes your stool softer. But the best thing to do is drink more water...lol good luck![/quote']

I can't tolerate straight Water, it hits my tummy like a rock and makes me extremely nauseous :/

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First of all....drink more water! This helps so much! Only going 1-2 times a week is very unhealthy. The more hydrated you are the easier it is to poop. Also having lots of Water helps your skin stay moist...as well as you to flush fat easier.

I forgot to mention water. You're absolutely right! Water is very important!!!

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I can't tolerate straight Water, it hits my tummy like a rock and makes me extremely nauseous :/

I had this problem in beginning. Water is heavy, 8.3 pounds per gallon. So sip, sip, sip. It gets better. I can drink 8oz bottle in 5-10 minutes. Bare in mind nothing else fits till it gets outta my stomach.

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I would eat prunes everyday, they are a natural laxative and will definitely help. I have suffered with Constipation for years

I eat them with my mixed dried fruit. Love them!!! Important thing is remember to chew very well

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I'm 8 months out and believe I may be struggling with it. I have a bowel movement once or twice a week, and when I do, I have a horrific stomach ache that starts a an hour before and gets worse as I'm going. It is extremely difficult to go and feels harder than a normal movement. Has anyone encountered this problem and if so what can I do to make it better? A fiber supplement possibly? I'd like a long-term solution so laxatives and softeners are not what I'm looking for. Or do you think this is something greater than Constipation? Help :/

Be very careful with Fiber supplements....reason they expand. Which once in stomach could cause pain, vomiting and so forth.

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I don't go daily since surgery maybe every two to three days. Given how little I take in, I'm not worried. What does your Dr say? To ease the strain during a movement, during the week I try to stay hydrated, eat soft fruits and veggies, mix All bran into my Greek yogurt, and I take Fiberwell gummys.

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I don't go daily since surgery maybe every two to three days. Given how little I take in' date=' I'm not worried. What does your Dr say? To ease the strain during a movement, during the week I try to stay hydrated, eat soft fruits and veggies, mix All bran into my Greek yogurt, and I take Fiberwell gummys.[/quote']

I haven't talked to my surgeon yet, if the problem continues or gets worse I will see what he says. I wanted to try to ease it on my own first

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