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Surviving60
January 4, 2017 - 4:28am
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Hi violin1 - the feeling of
Hi violin1 - the feeling of incomplete emptying is common with rectocele, and of course it's important never to strain, just keep to a healthy diet and whatever is in there will eventually come out! I used to have this issue pretty regularly, but don't anymore. Keep on track with posture and safe toileting practices. It will improve. - Surviving
violin1
January 4, 2017 - 11:39am
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It's good to hear your
It's good to hear your struggle with that changed. For me, if it doesn't come out, it sits in there and gets very difficult to get out. I think this is because my pelvic floor muscles are spasming and weak, but I'm not totally sure.
violin1
January 4, 2017 - 11:39am
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I even feel like I'm going to
I even feel like I'm going to have a bowel movement throughout the day when I've completely emptied. Did that happen to anyone else?
Surviving60
January 4, 2017 - 12:48pm
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rectocele
Yes, rectocele can make you feel that way, it's the rectum bulging into the vaginal space. Different people would probably describe the sensation different ways. That will improve as the organs are trained forward. - Surviving