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Chipchopper | 13:55 Mon 11th Nov 2019 | Body & Soul
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How to get though it and how to avoid it reoccurring?

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Movicol? Plenty of fruits and liquids (prunes and dates), and activity.
My dad swears by rocket leaves.
Are you on any medication?
The gastric surgeon who performed my recent op told me to eat plenty of pears. After years of problems due to one if the meds I take, that solved it! Nothing else had helped whether food or drug wise.
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Yes, I'm on meds but stopped taking them for now.
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Glycerine suppositories for immediate help, then old fashioned prunes or prune juice.
Lactulose isn’t gentle and effective. Store it in the fridge. It tastes better cold .
I take lactulose. It came with my medication so I don't actually know which one causes constipation/trapped wind. I stopped taking all my meds for a few days and just continued with the lactulose and that did the trick.

I've been on strong painkillers this year for about 3mths. Lactalose sorted out the problem.
Start here:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/constipation/

In the short term, pop down to your local newsagent, convenience store or supermarket and seek out a pack of sugar free mints that contains sorbitol. e.g.:
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/gb/groceries/trebor-mighties-sugar-free-mints-126g
Stuff yourself full of those and don't venture too far from a loo ;-)
Which end do you stuff ?

Anyway, it's not so much how to get through it, but how to get it through !

There are many laxatives at the pharmacist's, do none of them have an effect ?

As for reoccurance, you could look at your diet, get roughage/fibre: but some folk are regularly plagued by it, regardless.
I was whacking back gallons of Lactulose before they actually diagnosed a massive tumour in my colon. Didn't help much.Sigmoid cancer of the colon doesn't get better with Lactulose but a heavy dose of homemade Chicken Phall certainly clears the drains. Lol.
Not that I am suggesting you have something more sinister of course.
Good Luck.It aint fun is it?
I used to like those chocolate laxatives, when I was a child. Can you still buy them?

I don't suffer from constipation, having irritable bowel syndrome but if I did, as I did in the recent past, I'd use Lactulose.
The chocolate squares were Ex-Lax.

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//I used to like those chocolate laxatives, when I was a child. Can you still buy them?//

That reminds me of an episode when I was a young teenage Police Cadet. There was a Scots lad called Angus Ghillies who always wanted to mooch cigarettes off us in the dormitory at night.
One night he lit up a fag in bed and I asked him if he could spare one. I often gave him one of my Players No6. He refused so I got a pack of Ex-Lax out my locker and rustled the silver wrapping very loudly. He was in the bed opposite me and it was lights out .
"Wha yoose got there ma friend?"asked the fat piggy Angus.
I replied, "Just a load of expensive Swiss chocolate that was sent to me from relations abroad"
"Gis us a bit and I'll give ye a smoke." he said.
I threw the whole pack ( unwrapped) across to his bed and felt a cigarette landing on my top blanket in return.
He chomped into the 'Swiss Chocolate' and I enjoyed my smoke.
The next day there was about 300 cadets on the parade square lined up in house order ready for inspection by the Commandant.
I had the greatest satisfaction in watching Piggy Ghillies breaking ranks and diving for the nearest ablutions. He later became a Police Officer in the CID and was arrested for rape in a East End Division.
I was happy to oblige his greed with Ex-Lax.
Have I stumbled into the letters page of Take A Break?
Lol @ Douglas. You have the agony aunt column still to look forward to .
the one time I had it, I sent an emissary to the chemist. He said no medicine would work quickly (which is what I needed) but I should drink lots of fluid. That worked in a couple of hours.
>>> He said no medicine would work quickly

He obviously hadn't tried those sugar-free mints I mentioned. I bought a pack at a local newsagent's store and consumed the lot straight away. It was a 5-minute walk home but I didn't make it without 'experiencing an accident' ;-)

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