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Yes ok, bit of an embarrassing subject Prickly poos! I get lots of fruit in my diet- anything else to help?? how to be a velvet bulldoser
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A bowl (or maybe half a bowl) of prunes usually sorts me out, Jenni. Don't like em but they do help. Also, try some preparation H cream after going to the loo if you are sore.
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senokot and suppositories x
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two Fibogel per day plus two senna tablets before bed!!! One Williams pear each day if possible Conotran if rear end gets sore!!! Sue
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Oooooh Jenni love - not nice. The codeine make me suffer similar - doc prescribes Lactulose - apparently it's all fairly natural stuff in in and won't clash with other meds. I know you can buy it from chemists though so you could check. Do as Jean says and get some proper ointment on before things get too tricky. (I was having fresh figs but they have just gone out of season.)
Julie
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Ouch Jenni, sounds very uncomfortable! Drinking lots of water or fruit juice can help. I only have too eat too much veg or salad (or take mtx!) and off I go!
Doreen xx
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SLIPPERY ELM POWDER! http://www.amazon.co.uk/...;ref=pd_sl_73i8tuc26x_b
It is magical for all things gastro! LOL
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I can't miss out on this post! Albran on alternate days with Weetabix plus prunes, dried figs and dates. I eat loads of fruit and veg but these have never worked for me on their own.
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Dried Apricots from Health shops (Holland & Barrett, Tesco, etc) Bob
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figs 3 a day keeps troubles away. well for me anyway. hope it stops sore. lv melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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My doctor recommends Movicol if you're constipated. But drinking plenty of liquids should help. Hope things ease soon, Jenni.
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Sorry Jenni, can't help or add to the advice that has been given, I'm the other way My Ma used to say that castor oil does the trick and eating prunes... Love, Barbara XXXXXX
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Water! Dried apricots ~ Yum!! and did you know you can get chocolate coated apricots! xx
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CHOCOLATE COATED APRICOTS?!?!?! Lead me to 'em!
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a cup of coffee and a cigarette, a hot curry after a few bevvies.... hmm but serioiusly..... how it passes soon.... :)
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MrsWoman wrote:a cup of coffee and a cigarette, a hot curry after a few bevvies.... hmm but serioiusly..... how it passes soon.... :) Blooming good idea- not sure it will work but will give it a try.how to be a velvet bulldoser
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Muesli often does the trick. Kathleen x
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Know your pain!! I find that soft fruits help more, especially things like banana, peaches, grapes etc. Also salad stuff like lettuce, tomatoes (just don't overdo the tomatoes or citrus fruits as they can play havoc if you are on stomach protectors) Unfortunately I've had a few tears which when they're trying to heal, makes it even worse... My doc has prescribed me lactulose and senna for when its really bad with proctosedyl to help with the healing process. Even though I love the odd bit of chocolate, I don't have a very sweet tooth and lactulose can be a bit sickly. I keep it in the fridge as it makes it easier to swallow with it not being so gloopy. I also keep the proctosedyl suppositries in the fridge because the coolness is a welcome relief. Things that tend to make it worse for me are potatoes.... while fibre is supposed to be good I find it bulks things up, making it more painful. Of course you then have the gorgeous pain killers like codeine etc... which block me up even more! I always try and drink plenty of fluids throughout the day but I do love my cups of tea! So for every cup of tea, I follow that up with a small glass of water. I also drink a glass of orange juice with each meal as this helps my body absorb iron, and helps move things along a bit more... Helly x Celebrating 10yrs of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society Doing a Tandem Skydive - May 2011 - All Sponsorship Welcome - www.justgiving.com/helencopeland Read my blog - Helly Copeland
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Natural licorice is my trick of the moment along with plenty of water. I like the hot curry and a few drinks tho !! Deb x
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