a "poo" question
Thanks ladies! I know this is kind of a crappy question to be asking in the grand scheme of things!
Leesa
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YUK, A CATHETER!
You poor thing. Sounds like you're dealing with a lot. And NO question is without merit.
Anyway, that's the thing with these oral meds - they take a long time to get through your system and sometimes you need immediate relief. Once you start the solids, it does take a while. But just so you don't get backed up, you might want to ask your doctor if you can try PhosphaSoda. It's yucky, but a very small bottle and works within 6 hours. Still need to drink lots of water with it, but it does work.
Hope you find some relief. And I hope you recover quickly so you can get this catheter out.
(((HUGS)))
Monika0 -
Poo
Hi Leesa,
This poo thing is very tricky! I think you have to be very careful with after surgery poo. If you get too aggressive, you will find yourself in a lot of pain from the gas created.
The percocet binds you up, so if you have stopped that, you may see progress.
My gyn group is a big believer in Senocot-S, which is a natural vegatable laxative. If you are going to start chemo, you will be dealing with constipation regularly. I use a lot of Miralax. I find that it works the best without creating pain.
I would consult my doctor or nurse, as everybody's situation is different, especially after major surgery. What is appropriate for daily living is not always right for after surgery.
We can all give you tips, but this bowel issue is different for all. It is such a trial and error process. I had bowel obstruction surgery and still have not figured out the right diet that works for me!
Best of luck to you. You seem to be progessing really well! Luv, Froggy0 -
poo
Hi Leesa, I wouldn't eat any more solid foods, if it were me, until the poo comes out, just speaking from experience. I was very hungry and solids tasted so good, I kept eating solids even though I was not having a BM, and got impacted, after my first surgery. Doc had to go in with his hand and remove the poo. Almost had to go to OR to do it. I never want to do that again, so could be my "trauma" button and so I am super careful.
Even with chemo, I deal with bowel issues and watch the poo exits to determine my food intake for the next day. LOL:)
Going off the percocet will help with the bowels moving too.
My two cents,
kathleen:)0 -
Stopping the percocet will
Stopping the percocet will help 'cuz they slow down the digestive process. I remember being in pain from the gas and feeling constipated at this point in the recovery. Day 3 after solids was the magic "poo" day for me. It wasn't big but was a relief. Also for me: the gas continued after the first poo...it took a over a week to get back to a somewhat normal cycle. You should call the doctor if nothing happens after the third day. I hated the catheter but when they take it out you will be going potty a lot and the walk to the bathroom made me appreciate the cath!:) How are you feeling? Do you have a half circle around your belly button? Do you have a pain med to take besides the percocets?
MK0 -
Mineral Oil
When I had really bad constipation over Thanksgiving after taking percoset for a while, I followed a nurse's suggestion to use mineral oil, and it did the trick. I also purchased Miralax and Senna and used them, and I routinely take Senna with percocet when I use it.
Sue0 -
update after talking to doctor's nurseMK_4Dani said:Stopping the percocet will
Stopping the percocet will help 'cuz they slow down the digestive process. I remember being in pain from the gas and feeling constipated at this point in the recovery. Day 3 after solids was the magic "poo" day for me. It wasn't big but was a relief. Also for me: the gas continued after the first poo...it took a over a week to get back to a somewhat normal cycle. You should call the doctor if nothing happens after the third day. I hated the catheter but when they take it out you will be going potty a lot and the walk to the bathroom made me appreciate the cath!:) How are you feeling? Do you have a half circle around your belly button? Do you have a pain med to take besides the percocets?
MK
If there is still no "poo" by tomorrow, she recommends a double dose of milk of magnesia. We'll be doing that in the am so I'm awake when it kicks in.
I've stopped the percocets and am now only taking motrin. My husband says that there is kind of a half circle around my belly button, but I still have one. I really only started eating full solid meals yesterday and today.
So I guess I won't worry until it's time to worry!
Thanks!
Leesa0 -
that old poo thingleesag said:update after talking to doctor's nurse
If there is still no "poo" by tomorrow, she recommends a double dose of milk of magnesia. We'll be doing that in the am so I'm awake when it kicks in.
I've stopped the percocets and am now only taking motrin. My husband says that there is kind of a half circle around my belly button, but I still have one. I really only started eating full solid meals yesterday and today.
So I guess I won't worry until it's time to worry!
Thanks!
Leesa
Hi Leesa,
I hope that your poo issue resolves itself quickly. I have been having a terrible time with each carbo/taxol infusion and it can become so very painful.
(((HUGS)))) Maria
PS... poo or no poo, I'm so glad you're surgery is over and you are home!0 -
pooleesag said:Prune Juice and Warm Water
I realize it's been a few days, but prune juice and warm water is what worked! Within an hour!
I take Miralax daily beginning 2 days before chemo and continue. The Miralax takes me a couple days to work through my system. If this doesn't work, I will do a Dulcolax laxative suppository which does the trick within an hour. I do not do both Miralax and Ducolax on the same day. Dulcolax also has a stool softener, but that two takes a day or two to work through your system.0 -
Catherer question please.
Hi,my second time around with ovarian cancer,trouble unrinating,flow is slow,etc. Why the catherer? If you don't mine me asking. I'm so glad you brought up the Poo question. I would not have been able to ask it. I am very new to this program. Ladies so glad you are out there to help. Some doctors... know not how to handle us women! I usually try some V8 juice, more vegetables and less solid foods like meats. I was also told to take stool softeners. 4 in the morning 3 in lunch time, than 4 or 5 at bedtime, daily. Helps alot0 -
Catheterlaflor18 said:Catherer question please.
Hi,my second time around with ovarian cancer,trouble unrinating,flow is slow,etc. Why the catherer? If you don't mine me asking. I'm so glad you brought up the Poo question. I would not have been able to ask it. I am very new to this program. Ladies so glad you are out there to help. Some doctors... know not how to handle us women! I usually try some V8 juice, more vegetables and less solid foods like meats. I was also told to take stool softeners. 4 in the morning 3 in lunch time, than 4 or 5 at bedtime, daily. Helps alot
I had my debulking surgery February 10th and they removed a small piece of my bladder, which is why I had a catheter. The doctor didn't want me to put any stress on the bladder while the surgery healed.
I ask all kinds of questions! As a teacher, I believe that the only silly question is the one you don't ask!
Leesa0
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