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#1 Dan1025

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 06:07 PM

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How long do those of you with IBS-C typically go without a BM (without the aid of some form of laxative or anything). I've been having difficulties having a BM every day, if I don't aid myself with Citrucel or something I go several days without a BM or if I do have one it's relatively small. Just curious what is typical for someone with IBS-C.


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#2 Minks

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 06:12 PM

How long do those of you with IBS-C typically go without a BM (without the aid of some form of laxative or anything). I've been having difficulties having a BM every day, if I don't aid myself with Citrucel or something I go several days without a BM or if I do have one it's relatively small. Just curious what is typical for someone with IBS-C.

Dan, I use acacia fiber and go almost every day. And when I go, I go. Mulitple trips to the bathroom in the a.m. but it's better than the alternative. I take in about 50 gms of fiber a day, 12 of that is from the acacia fiber.
I'm older and wiser. Have had CFS/ME for 16 years. I've learned to accept stuff. I'm not a doctor.

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 06:18 PM

Dan, I use acacia fiber and go almost every day. And when I go, I go. Mulitple trips to the bathroom in the a.m. but it's better than the alternative. I take in about 50 gms of fiber a day, 12 of that is from the acacia fiber.

How long would it usually take you to go before you started taking that?

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 06:20 PM

I don't think anything is typical with IBS, I have to go every day or I have terrible pain. I use Benefiber (large doses) every day, and now my Gastroenterologist tells me I must also take Miralax every night. I go and go and go, but it's better than before.

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Posted 20 October 2011 - 07:23 AM

Without any laxatives, it would normally be 7-10 days before I had a BM.

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Posted 20 October 2011 - 11:11 AM

Without any laxatives, it would normally be 7-10 days before I had a BM.

I agree. If I didn't take anything I would never go. If I really feel bad I"ll take some senna but only if I feel bad. Soluble fiber and diet is my friend. I eat the same things almost every day because I know what I can eat and how it works on my system.It's finding what works for you.
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Posted 25 October 2011 - 09:32 PM

I can go 14 days without a BM. Its ridiculous!!! Im going to have to do something about this. I have tried just about everything :0(

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 05:50 AM

Usually go about 10 days. By 7 days I'm getting pretty uncomfortable.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 06:07 PM

I don't know I have gone long periods of time with out going, and the longer I dont't go the more it get impacted I usally start to get active with some type of laxative after about 4 days.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 08:07 PM

Without anything around 7-10 days. Then I'm miserable, and meds are needed.

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 09:54 PM

It usually takes about 2-3 weeks then I feel a push from the compacted stuff. Right now I'm using a probiotic align and I'm using a veggie laxative even then it takes days to get a bm.

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Posted 20 November 2011 - 10:12 AM

It's hard to say because I always take something after 2 or 3 days of not going. There have been a couple of times where I went a week without going, but I never, ever let that happen anymore.

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 10:45 PM

It definitely varies for me but if I am unable to go after 7 days I often resort to colonic irrigation. Before starting with colonic irrigation, I used to try oral laxatives (which would make me gassy and bloated and then would cause me to have diarrhoea at unpredictable times), and microlax enemas (which would work but would only allow me to release a little bit). Colonic irrigation worked for me as it allowed me to control exactly when I would be releasing, and would mean that I could release all of the excrement that I had sitting in my bowel while constipated. After the colonic I am usually constipated again for two or so days, but manage to get back on track after that (meaning that I would go every 2 or more days). In my opinion, I prefer colonic hydrotherapy over laxatives because I feel that it is gentler on my stomach (the colonic only uses water, not chemicals) and that it does a more thorough job at getting rid of waste.According to some, colonics help the bowel to 'retrain' and strengthen itself, helping the individual to regain a healthier, more normal bowel function. If you have been suffering from constipation for a while, like me, it feels great to rid your system of old waste that has been inside your system for a considerable amount of time.CQ

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Posted 23 November 2011 - 08:12 PM

I can go 14 days without a BM. Its ridiculous!!! Im going to have to do something about this. I have tried just about everything :0(



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Posted 23 November 2011 - 08:21 PM

If you have constipation then I found what works 100% without the discomfort that sena gives (cramps and wind)is a water enema. it is a $20 device and very simple and portable . It is basically a small hot water bottle with a hose and pipe and atatchment they sell on ebay .However allways use filtered water and warm it up very slightly (temperature your tounge can take is ok ) 1 ltre of water does the trick. Hold it for 2 mins. once per week is perfect as the next day you will go normally because your bowels are clearer and have slightly more water available so this helps to soften the stool. it is a bit strange using it at 1st since it all comes out perfectly and you stop getting hemeroids when using this device too. However if you want to mask the sound in the toilet then just flush just as it comes out.Also concider checking if you have any food alergy . The most common is wheat gluten so cakes bread etc can tight up your bowels like square not!! that sort of makes it loose what direction to send the stool and eventually can slow down as a result over time due to the damage that gluten can do to some people.

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Posted 28 April 2012 - 11:39 PM

around 3-4 days or a weekthat's when i resort to drinking prune juiceugh why can't i be a normal person who regularly goes everyday

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 11:50 AM

Normal for me is every 2 months or so.... I am currently at 70 days and having a very bad time with pain :(I just posted a topic hoping for some advice...I take every kind of fiber, miralax, and 2 Rx's that my doctor prescribed and also drink magnesium citrate and none help....

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 11:51 AM

I take every kind of fiber, miralax, and 2 Rx's that my doctor prescribed and also drink magnesium citrate and none help....Normal for me is every 2 months or so.... I am currently at 70 days without having a bowel movement and am very bad time with pain :(I just posted a topic hoping for some advice...

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 05:55 PM

For the past 6months, i go everyday. Happens on its own with much help from veggies, water, exercise and reducing stress. Earlier it was 2 days and before that it could go up to 3 days. I do have mild constipation sometimes, but no irregularity. I dont have any secret though. Things just getting better.Luckily for me, i used laxatives only 4-5 times in my life. Earlier, i was mostly dependent on fiber. Fiber was ok, but not always helpful.Hope you get better too.

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 07:06 PM

10 days I think this the longest I have gone and that includes laxative use.





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