5 weeks after surgery; having constipation and painful gas - any suggestions
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I took milk of mag daily for
I took milk of mag daily for a long long time after surgery. Started it in the hospital. My colorectal surgeon is the one who told me to take it. Also used Senna (got at Walgreens)- the oncology nurses are the ones who told me about that one, "all of our colon cancer patients take it".
I do think you want to stay away from bulky fiber like metamucil, but think most colon doctors would recommend something to soften the stool and get it moving.0 -
Gas pills don't help once
Gas pills don't help once it's gotten to the intestines/ colon.
You shoudn't be eating red meats. Contraindicated for colon cancer. Also, not sure how much colon you had removed or if you're having chemo.... but many people cannot tolerate pepper after surgery. I've not been able to eat black pepper ever.
For the constipation, Raisin Bran works wonders for me. I love raisins and keep a cannister of them by my computer. I'll have a handful when I feel like I want something to snack on or something sweet. Just don't overdo it at first or you'll have MORE gas. )0 -
I always did the following.....coloCan said:Make sure
you're not having a fecal backup, which almost killed me a few months ago as fecal matter was just building up in my body(I think I took some sonograms to find out)....Steve
Ducolax makes you go, use them and witing 12 hours I go........and child suppositories, really work for pressure relief within minutes. I would take a Ducolax every other weekend just to keep me clean.0 -
good luckNana b said:I always did the following.....
Ducolax makes you go, use them and witing 12 hours I go........and child suppositories, really work for pressure relief within minutes. I would take a Ducolax every other weekend just to keep me clean.
as you will find out your new normal.some of us take pills to go and others take pills to stop going.i have only been at this a year and still cant figure it out....Godbless...johnnybegood0 -
Good on the water!
But, I read ALOT of cheese stuff in what you are eating. Now, at risk of being thrown off my balcony by my Dutch beau, I will say I have trouble when I eat too much cheese. Painful gas, and, wait for it...constipation!
I usually try to eat raisins, or apples (without the skin..that is BIG TIME roughage and will CAUSE gas), and drink apple or apple/cranberry juice. Oh, and if you like persimmons, they are the perfect fruit for this...natural laxative, and high in carbs...mmmmm....
But I agree, call your onc...I took a stool softener with my onc's ok.
Hugs, Kathi
Ps...some of this, sadly, is just solved with 'a tincture of time'. Hang in there, dearheart!0
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