Using bathroom

Texeira11
Texeira11 Posts: 32 Member
edited November 29 in Health and Weight Loss
Seriously need help does ANYBODY have trouble doing number two?
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  • Texeira11
    Texeira11 Posts: 32 Member
    Yes and i drink alot @biafu1234
  • matty86suk
    matty86suk Posts: 26 Member
    Drink lots of water with your meals, lots of fibre. A laxative may help in your current situation.
  • zoeysasha37
    zoeysasha37 Posts: 7,088 Member
    Sometimes it helps me "go " if I drink a lot of coffee with cream. Keep drinking your water too !
    Try to up your fiber if needed. If that doesn't work then maybe try miralax. Its gentle and won't cause explosive diarrhea or cramping. I hate those stimulant laxatives because of the massive stomach pains it gives me. So I use miralax when I'm having a hard time going.
  • Prunes. Especially the jarred baby food. Miracle!
  • Texeira11
    Texeira11 Posts: 32 Member
    I have try laxative, it only works for the day and the next day i go back not being able to use the bathroom..
  • zoeysasha37
    zoeysasha37 Posts: 7,088 Member
    Texeira11 wrote: »
    I have try laxative, it only works for the day and the next day i go back not being able to use the bathroom..

    If this is an ongoing issue, it might be worth talking to your doctor at your next visit.
    Some medications cause constipation and sometimes there is other stuff going on.
    I'd incorporate prunes ( I forgot about prunes until mentioned above !) In your daily diet to see if that might help for now.
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    How about fats in your diet? Are you going fat-free everything? Make sure you're getting enough good fats in your diet - just as important as water and fiber.
  • star1407
    star1407 Posts: 588 Member
    Lots water, prunes, fruit in general and fibre. Bran cereal, figs are good too
    Sounds like you could do with seeing your doctor
  • Texeira11
    Texeira11 Posts: 32 Member
    Yes i do try to avoid fat, now i will eat more than usual thank you @AmyRhubarb
  • Texeira11
    Texeira11 Posts: 32 Member
    I never had figs, i dont even know where to get them @star1407
  • irenehb
    irenehb Posts: 236 Member
    Enough fat, fibre, water and exercise are the first things to try.
    Magnesium citrate can help.
  • JayZ1488
    JayZ1488 Posts: 258 Member
    What does water do to help you poop?
  • Texeira11
    Texeira11 Posts: 32 Member
    Would i be able to get magnesium citrate from vitamin store? @irenehb
  • irenehb
    irenehb Posts: 236 Member
    Sure, even supermarkets stock them.
  • reggiesmommy29
    reggiesmommy29 Posts: 7 Member
    You can purchase magnesium citrate just about anywhere. Walmart, Walgreens, Dollar General etc
  • Texeira11
    Texeira11 Posts: 32 Member
    Thank you @reggiesmommy29
  • reggiesmommy29
    reggiesmommy29 Posts: 7 Member
    You are welcome
  • JayZ1488
    JayZ1488 Posts: 258 Member
    So how does water make you poop?
  • JayZ1488
    JayZ1488 Posts: 258 Member
    It's confusing to me that's all, Imtahbak!
  • Cynsonya
    Cynsonya Posts: 668 Member
    edited February 2016
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    So how does water make you poop?

    It hydrates you and keeps things "moving."
    If you are dehydrated your bowels will soak up all the water out of the food you ingest causing it to become hard. Then you're constipated.
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    Texeira11 wrote: »
    Yes i do try to avoid fat, now i will eat more than usual thank you @AmyRhubarb

    Don't be afraid of fat! Fat doesn't make us fat, too many calories do. We NEED some fat in our diets, this whole fat-free phase is a thing of the past, and has had many of us bamboozled for far too long. It's good for the brain, helps us feel full and satiated, and can help in the "plumbing department"! I have been around here for several years, and this is a very common post from a lot of new users, people starting a new way of eating and cutting way too much fat from their diets.

    Personally, I'd start eating some raw nuts, avocados, adding olive and coconut oils, butter, full fat Greek yogurt and things like that before taking the laxatives. Coffee or hot tea in the morning can also help get things moving. And if you tend to be a cold water drinker, try going for room temp, at least until you get past this - warmer liquids are said to be better to get things moving. Best of luck to you - being in that condition is no fun!
  • BuffyBourbon
    BuffyBourbon Posts: 126 Member
    I actually just bought a squatty potty and really love it. It's a little embarassing at first to tell people that, but it has made a huge difference for myself and my SO. I recommend it, if anyone is interested.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbYWhdLO43Q
  • MarziDeThrall
    MarziDeThrall Posts: 98 Member
    My aunt swears that too much fiber can cause constipation. I went on a high fiber/low fat diet once and she insisted I was going to get a bowel obstruction.
  • JayZ1488
    JayZ1488 Posts: 258 Member
    Cynsonya wrote: »
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    So how does water make you poop?

    It hydrates you and keeps things "moving."
    If you are dehydrated your bowels will soak up all the water out of the food you ingest causing it to become hard. Then you're constipated.

    Hmm good to know thanks! But how would you know if your dehydrated or not drinking wnough
  • Cynsonya
    Cynsonya Posts: 668 Member
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    Cynsonya wrote: »
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    So how does water make you poop?

    It hydrates you and keeps things "moving."
    If you are dehydrated your bowels will soak up all the water out of the food you ingest causing it to become hard. Then you're constipated.

    Hmm good to know thanks! But how would you know if your dehydrated or not drinking wnough

    There's a urine color chart floating around here somewhere. Basically as long as it's clear to very light yellow you're properly hydrated.
  • Rocknut53
    Rocknut53 Posts: 1,794 Member
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    Cynsonya wrote: »
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    So how does water make you poop?

    It hydrates you and keeps things "moving."
    If you are dehydrated your bowels will soak up all the water out of the food you ingest causing it to become hard. Then you're constipated.

    Hmm good to know thanks! But how would you know if your dehydrated or not drinking wnough

    Ummm...I usually get thirsty and if I'm dehydrated my lips are dry, my pee turns dark yellow, and my skin loses its elasticity. But, I'm sure you already know these things.
  • zoeysasha37
    zoeysasha37 Posts: 7,088 Member
    AmyRhubarb wrote: »
    Texeira11 wrote: »
    Yes i do try to avoid fat, now i will eat more than usual thank you @AmyRhubarb

    Don't be afraid of fat! Fat doesn't make us fat, too many calories do. We NEED some fat in our diets, this whole fat-free phase is a thing of the past, and has had many of us bamboozled for far too long. It's good for the brain, helps us feel full and satiated, and can help in the "plumbing department"! I have been around here for several years, and this is a very common post from a lot of new users, people starting a new way of eating and cutting way too much fat from their diets.

    Personally, I'd start eating some raw nuts, avocados, adding olive and coconut oils, butter, full fat Greek yogurt and things like that before taking the laxatives. Coffee or hot tea in the morning can also help get things moving. And if you tend to be a cold water drinker, try going for room temp, at least until you get past this - warmer liquids are said to be better to get things moving. Best of luck to you - being in that condition is no fun!

    Cosigned- fat does not make you fat.
    A calorie deficit causes weight gain.
    Don't be afraid to eat fats op !
  • JayZ1488
    JayZ1488 Posts: 258 Member
    Rocknut53 wrote: »
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    Cynsonya wrote: »
    JayZ1488 wrote: »
    So how does water make you poop?

    It hydrates you and keeps things "moving."
    If you are dehydrated your bowels will soak up all the water out of the food you ingest causing it to become hard. Then you're constipated.

    Hmm good to know thanks! But how would you know if your dehydrated or not drinking wnough

    Ummm...I usually get thirsty and if I'm dehydrated my lips are dry, my pee turns dark yellow, and my skin loses its elasticity. But, I'm sure you already know these things.

    Ummm...well good for you
  • trishftx
    trishftx Posts: 2 Member
    try drinking warm water with lemon. First thing in the morning is best.
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