Anyone found a good remedy for constipation due to chemo after a colon resection?
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Drs Said
miralax for my husband, tasteless , i use it sometimes too it works for me
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When it got bad, I used kidsangelsbaby said:Drs Said
miralax for my husband, tasteless , i use it sometimes too it works for me
michelle
When it got bad, I used kids suppositories, and duculax and the first sign of no bowel movement. Being proactive is good, because it hurts like heck!0 -
I found avoidance is the best...thru diet!
Keeping VERY hydrated....I'm usually near a glass or cup of something liquid all of the time. It makes a HUGE difference for me!!!!
And finding the things that make me go/make me stop really helped, as well...
GO: Fresh fruit. Most kinds. A small amount of milk (I'm lactose intollerant, so a little makes things happen).
STOP: Cheese (Sheep or goat...lactose intollerant). Bananas. Chocolate (dark).
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Hi Ade
I'm nearly 14 yrs post ca now but as I was before ca I still suffer irritable bowel and the constant war between constipation and diahorreah. I agree with kathi ,drink plenty of water and eat fresh fruit and veg . Prunes are good and I eat only rolled oats for breakfast. I don't like the full on laxitives and the best I have found so far. I buy a pack of 100 gell capsules and fill them with epsom salts. It is natural and non-addictive(yes even laxatives can become addictive). I use them as necc and have a rest from them when I am functioning ok. Drink extra fluid as epsom works by osmosis and you need to stay hydrated. Good luck.Ron.0 -
Colon cancer issuesron50 said:Hi Ade
I'm nearly 14 yrs post ca now but as I was before ca I still suffer irritable bowel and the constant war between constipation and diahorreah. I agree with kathi ,drink plenty of water and eat fresh fruit and veg . Prunes are good and I eat only rolled oats for breakfast. I don't like the full on laxitives and the best I have found so far. I buy a pack of 100 gell capsules and fill them with epsom salts. It is natural and non-addictive(yes even laxatives can become addictive). I use them as necc and have a rest from them when I am functioning ok. Drink extra fluid as epsom works by osmosis and you need to stay hydrated. Good luck.Ron.HI .. Curious to know if your body functions improved? : ) I had my colon cancer surgery 7/2014 and my bag reversed 5/2015.. And I have had constipation, blockage issues, etc ever since.. Tried all OTC meds, lax, miralax lactaluse, etc.. stopped the opioids, that causes a lot of constipation, but if I'm having a lot of pain I will take something so I can get thru the day .. About a month ago I tried the Epsom salt laxative with warm water each morning and it absolutely helped, I was so happy and now the last couple of days it just stopped working. Did that happen to you. Thanks for any advice.
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Hi ChrisyChristy66 said:Colon cancer issues
HI .. Curious to know if your body functions improved? : ) I had my colon cancer surgery 7/2014 and my bag reversed 5/2015.. And I have had constipation, blockage issues, etc ever since.. Tried all OTC meds, lax, miralax lactaluse, etc.. stopped the opioids, that causes a lot of constipation, but if I'm having a lot of pain I will take something so I can get thru the day .. About a month ago I tried the Epsom salt laxative with warm water each morning and it absolutely helped, I was so happy and now the last couple of days it just stopped working. Did that happen to you. Thanks for any advice.
Hi Chrisy
I had most of my colon removed and i am now on Chemo and going for my third dose next week. I am constantly between a hard and very soft stool range.
I started eating 3-4 dried prunes with a half litre of water before bed at night and i repeat in the morning. For me this works.
Hope i could help more
Henk
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Docusate Sodium
I have my husband on docusate sodium 100mg. You can get it at the pharmacy and is affordable. He has stage 4 colon cancer and has a colostomy. Depending on his needs he takes it as little as once every other day to twice daily. It has been a huge help in keeping him "regular". It is used frequently by patients on meds that cause constipation.
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This is a really old post=)Godismydeliverer said:Docusate Sodium
I have my husband on docusate sodium 100mg. You can get it at the pharmacy and is affordable. He has stage 4 colon cancer and has a colostomy. Depending on his needs he takes it as little as once every other day to twice daily. It has been a huge help in keeping him "regular". It is used frequently by patients on meds that cause constipation.
This is a really old post=)
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