4 wks in and VERY sluggish bowels

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risskie
risskie Posts: 203 Member
Sorry to get gross... but I'm desperate for answers..... I'm eating a high fiber/high protein diet and just added flax seed 3 days ago as I prepare for gastric bypas. I've had virtually NO movements.. I'm drinking lots of decaf green tea and water. Normal amounts of exercise - but nothing sweat induced. I feel bloated but not in pain. I've called my nutritionist, but she's on vacation.
Is there an OTC that would bring quick results? HELP!!!:frown:
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  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
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    Have you tried prune juice? I dunno - 4 days is a lot.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
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    Prunes or prune juice!! You might also try a spoonful of mineral or cod liver oil. Nasty tasting stuff but it is a good stool softener.
  • drog2323
    drog2323 Posts: 1,386 Member
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    might be an idea to see a Doc.

    ex-lax?

    4 weeks seems like a long time, not like 4 days. you may want to bring this to medical attention.
  • daniface
    daniface Posts: 338 Member
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    miralax? when you say vitualy no movements how often do you mean?
  • GramBee
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    All you need is raw broccoli. That is God's little scrub-brushes.:tongue:
  • stanvoodoo
    stanvoodoo Posts: 1,023 Member
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    How is your water, even with the extra fiber it must have lots of water.

    Otherwise I would check with the Dr.

    Also, how are you getting the fiber? Try Benefiber....

    Good Luck!!
  • dancingnancies
    dancingnancies Posts: 255 Member
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    yogurt or pro-biotics will do the trick. goodluck!
  • SimplyFreckled
    SimplyFreckled Posts: 444 Member
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    Grapes... Lots and Lots of Grapes.
  • TheDeviation
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    Vitamin C. 4-6000mg will likely loosen you up. Just drink plenty of water as it can upset your stomach.
  • melh6
    melh6 Posts: 1
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    Try eating an orange and a pear together.
  • shakemybooty
    shakemybooty Posts: 681 Member
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    Fiber One cereal works for me. The one that looks more like Frosted Flakes...not the sticks and twigs one!
  • shrinkinglily
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    Traditional Medicinals makes a gentle laxative tea called Smooth Move. You drink it in the evening and it does help - a little goes a long way!
  • manderson27
    manderson27 Posts: 3,510 Member
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    Check with your doctor.
  • jennajava
    jennajava Posts: 2,176 Member
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    miralax
  • adjones5
    adjones5 Posts: 938 Member
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    You may have an allergy to a food that you are eating e.g. lactose intolerance
  • 2stepz
    2stepz Posts: 814 Member
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    Fish oil/EVOO, LOW SODIUM, and lots of water
  • suzikay
    suzikay Posts: 50
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    Lactulose is what they gave me in hospital and it was gentle, worked in two days and is certainly OTC in the UK. I also swear by sweetcorn and also "real coffee" but I know everyone is different. Fruit and vegetable fibre are the fibres to concentrate on for a good bulk.
  • Lazlocats
    Lazlocats Posts: 22 Member
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    try senna tea its natural, or magnesium which is natural.
  • Artemis_Acorn
    Artemis_Acorn Posts: 836 Member
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    There is a a Colon Cleanse supplment called "Colopril" that produces the most beautiful BMs you can imagine. Very gentle.
  • GouchisGirl
    GouchisGirl Posts: 321 Member
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    To much fiber can have a reverse effect of what you are looking for (been there). Try some prune juice or if you want to go OTC try Colace. There are two different kinds, but the origional will get you moving quickly. (It was what I was given after my c-section). Good luck, I know it is miserable. Oh! There is also a tea you can get at the grocery store called "Smooth Move", but make sure you follow the directions to a T or you will be in the bathroom, in pain, for quite awhile.