I don't feel good

Nubianlilly
on 1/25/09 3:47 am - PA

I feel terrible. My back hurts, my stomach hurts ( cause I'm still not pooping) and I'm just generally in the dumps.

I did start taking a stool softener. I've been eating more veggies, but it's not helping. Actually, I think it's getting worse.  We had a huge meeting this week with a client, and I ordered a salad with avocado and a olive oil dressing.  Since it was so big, I was eating that for 3 day, and today I made another salad, but that didn't work either. 

Does anyone else, just feel generally under the weather?  How you do get back to everything being ok?

 


Jayne
on 1/25/09 4:12 am - Swiftwater, PA
Hi there...

We met at Liz's.. I am having a really bad day, not related to WLS or even food for that matter.  Guess it must just be the universe and me being out of sync.

Not sure what to think or say about your problem.  I do know that about 15 years ago I had similiar problem (way before WLS) went to see my doctor.  She had to prescribe something fro me that got things moving.  And, the backache went away, too.

Best wishes,

Jayne
Shannon O.
on 1/25/09 4:37 am - Reading, PA
when I would get like that I eat something high in sugar alch.... but since you are taking a stool softener you might not wanna go over board with it... but it helps me lol...



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Onederland

on 1/25/09 7:20 am
I know the feeling.  I started using Fiber-stat (bought at Barix) and Peri-colace.  Use them both twice a day until you clear out.  Then use it once a day to stay regular.

Some days your the dog and some days your the hydrant.

(deactivated member)
on 1/25/09 7:25 am - Eastern, PA
I've heard a lot of people had luck with Miralax
SandieW
on 1/25/09 9:00 am - Glenside, PA
Check with your doctor - you may need an enema if you haven't pooped in so long that you're impacted.  Then once you are cleaned out the stool softeners,  salads and fluids should keep you more regular.

Nubianlilly
on 1/25/09 9:22 am - PA
OMG!! NO I definately don't want that!.  How do you know if you are impacted?
 


SandieW
on 1/25/09 9:38 am - Glenside, PA
On January 25, 2009 at 5:22 PM Pacific Time, Nubianlilly wrote:
OMG!! NO I definately don't want that!.  How do you know if you are impacted?
Judging by the symptoms you are experiencing, you probably are impacted or at least on your way to being so. 

The following is a little graphic, so stop reading now if you have a weak stomach.


Constipation and fecal impaction is not the same thing. Many people think that they are the same. While they both involve the intestines, bowels and fecal matter, they are two different problems that have to be treated differently.Constipation is the term used to describe slow moving feces or stool through the intestines. The longer it takes for fecal matter to be eliminated from the body, the drier and harder it will become. Symptoms of constipation include passing small, dry hard stools, a feeling of incomplete evacuation, straining, fatigue, bad breath, skin eruptions, abdominal pain, hemorrhoids and irregular bowel movements. Fecal impaction is the term used to describe a large mass of hard stool or fecal matter that is stuck" in the rectum. Symptoms of fecal impaction may be similar to constipation symptoms. However, in addition to those symptoms the individual may have bladder problems, back pain, nausea, vomiting, dehydration, a distended abdomen, a rapid heartbeat, sweating, fever, dizziness and even high or low blood pressure. Individuals who have a fecal impaction may also experience very explosive diarrhea. This diarrhea does not remove the impaction, it moves around the impaction. Constipation can be very uncomfortable and annoying. Fecal impaction is far more dangerous than constipation. Fecal impaction can be life threatening. Fecal impaction that is not treated can worsen and the individual could possibly die from it. Constipation can be caused by numerous things including not eating enough fiber, not drinking enough liquids, a lack of exercise, certain medications, changes in lifestyle or routine, ignoring the urge to move your bowels, abusing laxatives, irritable bowel syndrome, pregnancy, traveling and other various reasons. Fecal impaction can be caused by ignoring constipation, pain medications, illness and long term use of laxatives. Many people are surprised to learn that prolonged use of stimulant laxatives can lead to fecal impaction, but it is true. With prolonged use the colon can become dependent upon the laxative to aid it in evacuation. When the colon has been exposed to laxatives and stool softeners for a period of time and then it does not get the expected dose, constipation and fecal impaction can occur. To put it simply, prolonged laxative use can make your body forget how to move and evacuate fecal matter on its own. If constipation is not addressed and an individual develops fecal impaction it cannot be treated as easily. Fecal impactions in the rectum must be removed manually by a medical professional. Constipation should be addressed at its onset to prevent a fecal impaction. Steps to alleviate constipation can include making changes in the diet, drinking an adequate amount of water, exercising and doing a colon cleanse. Tips to aid in stool evacuation include the following:When you are sitting on the toilet, it is important that you do not hold your breath when you are trying to eliminate a stool. A good constipation tip is to breathe in your nose and out through your mouth. Holding your breath while you are trying to pass a stool can actually hamper the elimination process because it closes up the bottom. Learn how to push without straining. When you have placed your feet on the stool, simply lean forward and breathe normally. This will enable your stomach muscles to push the stool out without straining. Essentially, you are pushing from your waist. You should always respond to any sign that your bowels want to move. Delaying or putting off a bowel movement can aggravate constipation. No matter where you are, if you feel like your bowels want to move, find a bathroom. Don't let constipation get the better of you. Be proactive and take the necessary steps to keep you body's digestive system in good health and running smooth.

Article Source: http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Fecal-Impaction-vs.-Constipation/280

Nubianlilly
on 1/25/09 9:51 am - PA
holy CRAP. I mean that in every possible way.  I don't want a doctor to dig up my butt! I think your right though, I am definately on my way to being impacted. I'm  really nervous now.
 


Lisa H.
on 1/25/09 9:58 am - Whitehall, PA
I think you need to get your ARSE and the rest of you to the ER and/or Doctor STAT!! That is nothing to fool around with..  

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