Embarrassing but help!! Constipated!!

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  • katiejarr
    katiejarr Posts: 251 Member
    I have the same problem and I have to do 3 things everyday or I'm in big trouble:
    1. Eat 3 Prunes
    2. Take 2 Citrucel tablets (or any fiber supplements of your choice)
    3. Drink LOTS of Water

    And I eat lots of fruit and Veggies in my diet and I stay away from sodas and I try and keep my foods clean as possible.

    Feel free to look at my diary (not yesterday! Pool Party and too many Margaritas!) but in general I eat pretty clean. Feel free to friend me if you like.

    Sorry to say this but if all else fails you can go to the local drug store and buy a disposable...dare I say it....enema! Sorry, but it does work it you have to...:blushing:

    Good luck.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    Consider adding a magnesium supplement. That will often do the trick.
  • MelStren
    MelStren Posts: 457 Member
    I drink 2 oz of prune juice every day to avoid this.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    I've had this experience also, but I'm 50. I find I have problems digesting grains (gluten sensitive) and too much cheese during the day. If I stick to proteins and veggies, and some fruit, I'm fine. But sometimes I do overdo it and my system rebels. Ugh. One thing that helps is eating curry, turmeric specifically. So next meal time, make it a curry or turmeric and your "problem" will resolve.
    This is me! I can't digest grains worth a crap (no pun intended). I saw GI docs who, of course, recommended more grains.
    For me magnesium supplements help.
    I'll try curry!
  • Oh My Word.... I thought I was replying to each person, I am a newbie!! Thanks everyone, I usually can drink a smooth move tea, but 2 days and NOTHING.... It scares me to eat at this point!! Thanks for all the suggestions!!
  • slboling
    slboling Posts: 117 Member
    Sara, say no to laxatives, but simply get some fibercon and add to your daily intake.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    Oh My Word.... I thought I was replying to each person, I am a newbie!! Thanks everyone, I usually can drink a smooth move tea, but 2 days and NOTHING.... It scares me to eat at this point!! Thanks for all the suggestions!!
    Be careful with smooth move, since it contains senna.

    If nothing happens, you might need to use senna, or miralax.
    Then focus on prevention.

    fwiw, grains plug me up.

    so I don't eat a lot of them. My breakfast still contains some great fiber sources. I eat

    Trader Joe's - Crunchy Salted Peanut Butter -All Natural, 1 tbsp
    Nutiva - Organic Chia Seeds, 0.5 tbsp
    Nonfat Plain Yogurt 24 oz. Carton, 6 oz
    Blueberries - Raw, 0.33 cup
    Bob's Red Mill - Natural Raw Whole Flax Seed, 0.5 tbsp
    Add Food Quick Tools 265 31 17 16 11 22
    That's 265 calories and 11 grams of fiber. From the seeds and the blueberries.
    And then I take magnesium every morning and every night.
  • katiejarr
    katiejarr Posts: 251 Member
    Oh My Word.... I thought I was replying to each person, I am a newbie!! Thanks everyone, I usually can drink a smooth move tea, but 2 days and NOTHING.... It scares me to eat at this point!! Thanks for all the suggestions!!

    Im telling you eat prunes!!!! They work!
  • Constipation often means different things to different people. You don't have to go every day to be "healthy" and "regular." Some people are perfectly happy and comfortable going twice or three times a week. Much less often than that and you probably ought to do something, though.

    A few stray thoughts that might be helpful. (You know us nurses are all about regularity....)

    Some have found that eating a lot of meat and cheese can stop you up a bit, so you might consider watching your intake of anything that is low- or no-fiber. Which would pretty much be anything from animals.

    Increasing physical activity can stimulate bowels to move.

    Fiber and fluid will do it. If you are convinced you are including plenty, then an obvious concern should be that there is more going on there than you think. See a health care provider.

    A cup or two of warm fluid (tea, coffee, hot water with lemon) will get things going.

    Metamucil or any of its generic buddies is great for a number of things--including bulking up the stool, which stimulates the colon to get a move on. Takes a few days to work, doesn't give you cramps or gas (unless you get silly and take more than you should). A good supplement to consume daily or every other day.

    Even better (maybe because it comes across like plain old water) is Miralax, which is available over the counter. Last time I looked, it was cheaper to get the generic by prescription, even than buying house brand. This too has to become part of your routine if you are going to use it. It doesn't work fast--it works gently and naturally.

    Low back spinal issues can cause constipation--if you have nerve roots that are getting squashed or are impinged on in any way, it can interfere with going.

    A large meal can get things going, simply by jump starting peristalsis (the muscular contractions in the digestive system that move things along).

    Hope some of this helps....

    And don't be embarrassed! Where would we be without the sanitation guys? The colon and kidneys (and for that matter, the liver) are the cleaner uppers of our insides. We need them to work and work well in order to feel our best.
  • Oh My Word.... I thought I was replying to each person, I am a newbie!! Thanks everyone, I usually can drink a smooth move tea, but 2 days and NOTHING.... It scares me to eat at this point!! Thanks for all the suggestions!!
    Smooth move teas are laxatives. You can get dependent on them to the point that if you don't drink them, you don't go. I'd suggest decreasing your daily intake of the smooth move tea gradually, while increasing your fiber and fluid intake, along with exercise.

    High fiber foods are often the best ones for weight loss too--a double blessing. (Legumes are great...)
  • I use a supplement called Natural Calm - it's powdered magnesium citrate that dissolves in water. Does the trick for me!
    That's a laxative, even though it has a natural-sounding, healthful-sounding name.
  • louiloui123
    louiloui123 Posts: 22 Member
    charcol tablets and probiotic tablets worked wonders for me and it worked fast x
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    I use a supplement called Natural Calm - it's powdered magnesium citrate that dissolves in water. Does the trick for me!
    That's a laxative, even though it has a natural-sounding, healthful-sounding name.
    Miralax, which you and others recommended, is also a laxative. It's simply an osmotic versus a stimulant (like the smooth move tea has).
    I personally take regular magnesium supplements (not the citrate preparation).
  • vynnette26
    vynnette26 Posts: 58 Member
    I started taking metamucil every morning and before bed becuase I started experiencing constipation after taking all kinds of supplements and it works for me
  • furby1
    furby1 Posts: 114 Member
    Low back spinal issues can cause constipation--if you have nerve roots that are getting squashed or are impinged on in any way, it can interfere with going.

    That explains part of my problem..thank you :)
  • concavity
    concavity Posts: 143 Member
    A bowl of fiber one honey clusters always works for me, if I don't have any on hand. Black tea speeds things up as well.
  • jennaworksout
    jennaworksout Posts: 1,739 Member
    I went through the same thing.....stress is a huge factor in constipation, same with any medications.....my dr recommended magnalax for three nights and it works!!! it tastes gross but got me back on track....you can get at drugstore..... and flax, I add flax meal to my yogurt everyday to keep regular :)
  • kytte
    kytte Posts: 323 Member
    lots of fiber. metamucil may help.
  • Bry8432
    Bry8432 Posts: 37
    Benefiber

    its perfect, taste like nothing and you can add to anything!


    Im telling you, its perfection!
  • DrBorkBork
    DrBorkBork Posts: 4,099 Member
    miralax, prunes, and chocolate! Works like a charm.
  • 600racer
    600racer Posts: 149 Member
    My dr said a stool softener will help keep things moving. You chance hemorrhoids otherwise and those can be a PITA!! Literally!
    This. I'm on meds that give new meaning to ****ting a brick! I take a stool softener everyday.
  • vestarocks
    vestarocks Posts: 420 Member
    Make a castor oil pack - castor oil and a heating pad on your stomach. Trust.

    Google it for full instructions.
  • AmyFett
    AmyFett Posts: 1,607 Member
    might just be the diet change. Too much iron maybe? Try taking some milk of mag and watch out lol
  • krislee614
    krislee614 Posts: 3 Member
    As a more overall approach, I practice yoga to keep me "moving". There are videos on YouTube for Yoga for Digestion. That may also help.
  • I do the metamucil, lemonade flavor; it is has helped me tremendously. I do veggies and fruit daily too, but this has helped me, like a said, a LOT. Just a suggestion.
  • denise032
    denise032 Posts: 108 Member
    Coffee, yogurt, exercise (especially jogging) should help "move things along"
  • habu68123
    habu68123 Posts: 74 Member
    I suffer from a chronic GI disease and my surgeon recommended Miralax. They felt it was safe for use and it has helped a lot!
  • moonfruity
    moonfruity Posts: 43 Member
    Get a probiotic, and go for a run. Eat an apple or two,raspberries are powerful too.
  • HypersonicFitNess
    HypersonicFitNess Posts: 1,219 Member
    Try drinking 1 cup of warm water each morning with a squeeze of lemon juice. Sit wit you feet on a stool so that your knees are up. This position is the body's natural queue to "go".

    Reduce:
    Dairy
    meats
    saturated fats
    spicy or hot foods
    sugar & sweets
    tea and coffee

    Increase:
    Fresh fruits (eat fruit by itself in the morning)
    Green vegetables
    Sprouted seeds
    Whole Grains
    Have plenty of rest
    Drink plenty of fluids
    Exercise moderately
    Eat slowly and chew your food thoroughly

    Ongoing Constipation Support:
    Eat raw sauerkraut
    Add 1-2 capsules of acidophilus
    One digestive enzyme at each meal
    Linseeds and pumpkin seeds (2 TBSP of linseeds ground with 1 TBPS pumpkin seeds) Eat with a salad and chew realy well. Alternate with a TBSP of black seasame seeds.

    Anti-constipation Supplement Program:
    Alo vera, 1 TBSP 2x daily mix with apple juice if preferred
    Triphala, 1 TBSP in a glass of water or juice 1 hour before bed
    Wild blue-green algae or spirulina, 2 TBSP daily or 2 Tables a day
    Flax oil, 1 capsule or 1 tsp a day
    Psyllium husks, 1 tsp in a 10 oz glass of water or juice
    Milk thistle, 1 capsule or 20 drops of liquid tincture in water 3x a day
    Vitamin C with bioflavonoids, 1000mg, 3x a day
    Vitamin B Complex (rice based), 25-50mg, 2x a day with meals
    Magnesium, 400mg, 3x a day

    Herbs for constipation:
    Cascara sagrada (for short-term relief)
    Senna (for short term relief)
    Barberry
    You will also be able to find herbal formulas specifically for constipation in your local health food store

    Teas:
    Nettle tea: 3 cups daily is great bowel wakener
    Slipper Elm

    ----Taken from You Are What You Eat Dr. Gillian McKeith

    Hope it helps (btw - the Magnesium in powder form called "CALM" ....if that doesn't send you to the bathroom....nothing will. Guaranteed!!!
  • seximami79
    seximami79 Posts: 156 Member
    Coffee, yogurt, exercise (especially jogging) should help "move things along"

    That was exactly what I was going to say. Cottage cheese and/or Kefir always stimulate my bowels. Often, when I walk/run in the am, I will drink a cup of coffee before I go out, and one to drink while I am walking, and it will make me have to go like crazy. Indian food does this to me sometimes as well.

    I have been exercising every day and been more regular. Otherwise, I usually only go every 2-3 days.

    My boyfriend eats greasy foods and processed junk constantly, and he goes up to 3 times a day! Maybe it's the beer...lol
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