Constipation
theyoginurse
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I don’t mean to be TMI (too much information) but I since I cut back on the amount of calories I am eating, I have been getting a little more constipated. Does anyone have a solution?
I drink a lot of water (and pee a ton) and eat fibrous foods. I do eat higher protein items though. I take a new probiotic that has digestive enzymes in it also, which I thought would help. I just don’t know what to do. Do you recommend any supplements or probiotics to take?
That heavy feeling makes me drag. Sometimes I feel like when I do go with the help of a stool softener, it’s like three pounds worth of poop! I apologize again if this is disgusting, just need some help with it because I definitely think it affects weight loss.
Thank you in advance!
I drink a lot of water (and pee a ton) and eat fibrous foods. I do eat higher protein items though. I take a new probiotic that has digestive enzymes in it also, which I thought would help. I just don’t know what to do. Do you recommend any supplements or probiotics to take?
That heavy feeling makes me drag. Sometimes I feel like when I do go with the help of a stool softener, it’s like three pounds worth of poop! I apologize again if this is disgusting, just need some help with it because I definitely think it affects weight loss.
Thank you in advance!
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How long have you had it for? It could be an adjustment, it could be correlated to hormones or medications. It could be that you aren't eating enough and your body is holding on to nutrients. If you're concerned, see a doctor. Otherwise, just be patient.2
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You mention fibre, but not fat - how much fat are you getting each day? Perhaps try increasing fat consumption and see if that helps0
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Metamucil cookies. Also sugar free Reeses cups help keep the train moving.3
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It affects scale weight, not fat loss. But it sure is uncomfortable. My "home remedies" include hot sauce on entrees, additional vitamin C (one of the "side effects" of C supplements can be loose stools), and magnesium oxide which I take every evening.0
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It doesn't make any difference in the amount of fat you lose. But yes, your weight may go up or stay constant during the time you are constipated. I find that eating donuts work great at encouraging things to start moving.0
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When you increase fiber you have to also increase water. Generally women need 11 cups of water and men need 15 cups, if you're active then you will need to replenish what's lost.4
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I take Miralax every night to help with my IBS-C. It's a non-habit forming laxative that uses the water in your body to stimulate bowel movements. Just make sure you reach your water goal every day.
Also for the occasional flare up, senna tea works like a charm. It takes ~8 hours to kick in (at least for me) and when it does, whoa! Make sure you're home or close to a bathroom that day.2 -
My home remedies are a cup of strong coffee.
Or about a tablespoon of molasses. Put the molasses on your morning oatmeal.1 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »You mention fibre, but not fat - how much fat are you getting each day? Perhaps try increasing fat consumption and see if that helps
This! When I cut calories pretty low (for me), its hard to get enough fat, so I commiserate if that's a challenge for you, too. Rule of thumb is 0.35g fat per lb body weight MINIMUM. Per day0 -
How much actual fibre are you getting? I track my fibre intake and even when I feel like I'm eating a lot of it I find it hard to reach the recommended daily intake (for a woman) of 25g. You can get fibre supplements or Metamucil if you feel that's the issue. If you suddenly up your fibre intake though you may get even more constipated. In fact, that might be the problem, if in cutting calories you've started eating foods with more fibre in an effort to stay full. (If this is the case you should get used to it pretty quickly.)
Appropriate fat consumption, as mentioned by others, is also important.
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I really appreciate all of the suggestions! Donuts will be great if it fits into my daily calorie goal. Very funny!
I am going to try the Miralax and Vitamin C for now. I agree about my fat intake. I have been eating a balanced intake of 30% carbs 35% fat and protein. I think it’s because I did drop my calories from when I was over eating. I have to be eating at least 35 grams of fiber a day.0 -
theyoginurse wrote: »I really appreciate all of the suggestions! Donuts will be great if it fits into my daily calorie goal. Very funny!
I am going to try the Miralax and Vitamin C for now. I agree about my fat intake. I have been eating a balanced intake of 30% carbs 35% fat and protein. I think it’s because I did drop my calories from when I was over eating. I have to be eating at least 35 grams of fiber a day.
How many grams of fat?
A % breakdown is meaningless without total calories.1 -
@livineleanlivingclean how do I figure that out? I tried looking under the Nutirition tab but couldn’t figure it out. I guess if about 30% of 1200 is 360. I think 35% would be about 420 calories. Probably like 40 grams of fat per day.0
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Poop affects daily weight, but not long term weight loss. Poop does not affect your ability to lose fat.3
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I have struggled with this for what feels like forever... My miracle came in the form of a single capsule of absorbable magnesium taken daily.
It has literally changed my life for the better. I was so miserable because of my never ending battle in the bathroom. Now... Let's just say that sometimes regular IS amazing!2 -
I'm going on 4 years now of being vigilant with MANY things so I can stay regular. There's no one fix for me - it's a cocktail.
#1 All Bran Cereal (Or Trader Joe's High Fiber Cereal) The insoluble fiber in this is what I most need.
#2 Magnesium Oxide (the least absorbable version of magnesium - passes through to where it can do it's job.
#3 Xylitol, a sugar alchohol, found in sugar free gum and other diabetic sweets.
#4 Inulin, a powdered prebiotic fiber that I mix in my coffee, tea, or protein drink.
#5 Adequate Water
#6 Adequate dietary fat
#7 Exercise
Then I avoid:
Calcium - I know, not good! I can't figure this one out yet. Maybe if I double up on the bran cereal...But I already resent having to spend my calories on a cereal I don't fully enjoy. I used to consume a lot of almond milk till I realized that a cup has 44% of daily calcium requirement.
Black Tea - who knew? It's constipating!
Soluble fiber - without enough water it acts like concrete.
I've been able to stay away from the Miralax by following the above. But if I really need something from the drugstore shelf, this is my first choice.
Good luck @theyoginurse
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Avocados, chia seeds, flax seed, tofu, whole fat dairy, salmon, whole eggs.1
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You should try RESTORALAX, it si very safe and easy on you. My specialist advised taking it every day for a while and then I adjusted it to my needs. Taken in water is helpful , no flavor at all but works excellently. Good Luck friend, you will feel great.
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dried plums.
There's a tea called Smooth Moves, it's at target, online, everywhere.
Both are really effective.0 -
Fat and coffee/soda help me. I'll cook my dinner veggies with butter and the next morning after my morning coffee, things usually clean out. About four ounces of soda on an empty stomach can move things along, too.0
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I take magnesium! I am vitamin d deficient but the D supplement makes my constipated, so I also have to take magnesium. I take 200mg at night and it’s usually “worked its way through” by morning.0
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brianneangell08 wrote: »I take magnesium! I am vitamin d deficient but the D supplement makes my constipated, so I also have to take magnesium. I take 200mg at night and it’s usually “worked its way through” by morning.
That's your reaction to Vitamin D too??? Every specialist I talked to says there's no way vitamin D can make me constipated, but I swear it does. Even the D without calcium.
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Do you have an idea how much fiber you're consuming? And do you take a fiber capsule vitamin? Sometimes it's possible to be getting too much fiber which actually can make you constipated (it happens to me). If you don't think that's the issue I like detox tea for when I'm feeling backed up. It's not a cleanse tea or anything, i just find it gets things going. I use the Yogi brand detox tea. It doesn't taste the greatest (I think I'm just used to the yummy taste of flavored green teas haha) but a cup or two usually help me in situations like this! I'm sure there are other brands that work as well, I just haven't tried them.0
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May also be TMI, but...
I talked to the pharmacist about a stool softener that can be taken daily because mine is medication related and isn't easily mitigated (and the medicine is working very well otherwise). I still tend to go less often but it isn't painful when I do.0 -
theyoginurse wrote: »I really appreciate all of the suggestions! Donuts will be great if it fits into my daily calorie goal. Very funny!
I am going to try the Miralax and Vitamin C for now. I agree about my fat intake. I have been eating a balanced intake of 30% carbs 35% fat and protein. I think it’s because I did drop my calories from when I was over eating. I have to be eating at least 35 grams of fiber a day.
Just a word on the vitamin C. You have to take enough of it to reach "bowl tolerance", which can actually be 1000s of mg per day. For an adult, it can be upwards of 9-12,000 mg. So don't expect to take 2-3 extra pills a day to see an effect.
I "accidentally" found my tolerance level when I kept flavoring my water one day with Emergen-C vitamin C packets. Each one has 1000 mg, and not thinking in total I used about 15. Not a pleasant day.1
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