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Otherwise 30ml lactulose morning and evening is a good treatment.
I have been worrying about you and your husband.
2/3 if the planet “poops” in a squat position.
It allows gravity to work better.
I found aloe with fennel pills to be helpful. I only need (1) once a month, but after (2) 7 1/2 hour spinal fusions, I took one every other day. No belly ache like some stool softeners give.
Squatty Potty is just a stool to set your feet on, after you sit on the toilet.
Pears have tons of fiber so try canned in their own juice and have him drink the juice too.
Milk of Magnesia was the unclogger for me after those surgeries.
Its tougher when they stop moving around.
Just my 2 cents.
Hope things get better-
This is what works for me: Daily 2 probiotic chews and lots of water throughout the day.
If I do get stopped up 2-3 prunes a day for several days works. Also a cup of coffee will work in an hour or so. Or the Smooth Move tea.
If he has been on antibiotics that med will kill off the helpful bacteria in his gut. Probiotics and/or yogurt with cultures daily can help in the long term.
Papaya in the AM can help. I have made smoothie with it and added about a cap of magnesium citrate (cherry flavor). Probably about 6 oz of drink. Softens, doesn't create diarrhea issues.
You can ask the dr about Linzess, however start with smallest dose possible. It can work a little too well, too. If he tolerates it and does a good job of just keeping regular, hoo-rah. If not, go back to your Miralax.
1. Smooth Move tea (find it in the grocery store)
2. A jar of tapioca baby food! Yep, really.........it always worked for him!
Best of luck.
Get a prescription of lactulose--it can be taken regularly without addiction. Works wonders. A lot cheaper than miralax
Unlike laxatives with magnesium or phosphates, Lactulose is kidney-disease friendly and will not harm kidneys.
Yes, this is a great place to vent. I have had many great suggestions from this wonderful group.
Praying for the best health - In the best possible way. Be well.
I also got her the "Squatty Potty", only remembered after I read the next post suggesting it. That has also helped her to not sit so long on the toilet.
1/4 Cup Prune juice
1/4 Cup Milk of Magnesia
1/4 Cup Orange Juice
Warm this up a bit until it is body temperature. (generally works in about 30 min.)
I would also puree Papaya and Pineapple and portion it in 1/4 to 1/2 Cup amounts. I chose these because most of the OTC "cleanse" products contained them and I figured if they worked, great but if not he liked the flavor.
A Herbal tea called Smooth Move often will work, it is made of Senna so not much different than the Senna I gave him daily anyway. (he did not much like tea)
Once in a great while I did resort to opening a bottle of Magnesium Citrate and he would drink some of that. Depending on how much he drank would depend on how well it worked.
I finally did get a prescription for Lactulose and that was given every morning.
Have you seen the product called "Squatty Potty"? As odd as it sounds that particular position of the knees a bit higher seems to work. I noticed often when I was transferring my Husband using the Hoyer Lift and he was angled just right he seemed to have a BM. I would kid with the CNA that it was the "squatty potty" position.
Last but not least sometimes is takes a gloved hand and to get things going!
After she drank the warm mix, I would give her an 8 oz glass of warm water to drink. After that she would eat her breakfast. Within an hour she would need to go to the bathroom. She would have about 3 BMs and then she was done.
I would keep her seated close to the bathroom so I could transfer her quickly to prevent any accidents.
stool softener suppositories - draw fluid to that area and may help with stool passage.
Fleets enemas - they are essentially salt water and will not cause electrolyte imbalances.
If neither work, he will need to be disimpacted.
Once his bowels are moving again, he needs both fiber (MIralax, prunes, whole grains, crunch plant foods...) and fluids. Talk with his doctor about medications (Linzess is one) that may make help him move his bowels a little faster
Can you please share the detail or the picture of the product.
Thanks