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baffled
July 6, 2013 - 10:36pm
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Constipation
A teaspoon (more or less) of unsulphured molasses before bedtime works, too (not maple syrup), as does increasing magnesium...at least for me. I don't like prunes.
Tree Woman
July 7, 2013 - 1:38am
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great tip
I'm not one for contortions of diet either, so I love your advice. I also eat several dried prunes a day and taking a fiber supplement is helpful for me. I'm also drinking 6-8 glasses of water a day and attempting 4 servings of fruit and 5 servings vegetables a day (though still unclear about what a serving is.) Still, the rectocele and rectal prolapse make it difficult to pass even soft stool so I'll try your suggestions too.
Surviving60
July 7, 2013 - 6:26am
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Hi kickin' - I'm glad you've
Hi kickin' - I'm glad you've gotten your bowels more or less sorted out - that makes a huge difference! Your tips might be helpful to others, thanks. Couldn't agree more about the joys of a good poop.
Swimming is great. I don't know that it "helps" prolapse but it certainly can't hurt, and it's a great way to de-stress and get some exercise while keeping symptoms relatively in check.
I really don't know about the support panties. i would think it would be difficult to get some support for underneath without compressing the belly. Experimentation may be the key. I can recall conversations on here about this topic, maybe the search box will yield something. Good luck to you and keep up the good work. - Surviving