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Any Way To Reverse Slow Gi?


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I hate this topic. I never talk about it with doctors because it's embarrassing... but it's getting out of hand. I'm taking mestinon which really helped for a bit, but not much anymore. I'm taking magnesium supplements, which helped for a while, but not anymore. And I'm taking over the counter stuff, but that doesn't help, and I'm wondering if anyone's had any luck with anything.

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3 times a day miralax? wow does it help?

Yeah, I know :blink: I was repeatedly hospitalized with obstructions following gallbladder surgery a few years ago. My GI system didn't just slow down- it stopped. I literally ate one bowl of rice for two weeks- that's how little I could consume & nothing came out the other end. My GI actually recommended DAILY colonoscopy preps :ph34r: He finally released me from the hospital and told me that I could use up to EIGHT doses of miralax a day. Thank God, 2.5-3 doses does the trick. I take it faithfully every night all in one dose. I usually take 1/4 phenergan with it as I feel slightly nauseated after. This regimen has me NORMALish :P

When my GI tract shut down, my BP also tanked, and I was basically bedridden. Florinef, Ery-Ped (a GI prokinetic) along with the mega doses of Miralax got me back on my feet. I am so grateful to be as well as I am now.

I put a few drops of real lemon juice in my nightly Miralax cocktail and enjoy. The trick is to NEVER skip a dose. It often takes a few days before anything happens.

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I also have very bad issues with slow motility and chronic C so my specialist prescribed Mestinon...apparently it helps muscle weakness throughout the body? which I find strange since one of the major side effects is GI problems....mmmmm....sometimes I wonder why we are prescribed drugs that the side effetcs are the exact same as the symptoms we suffer from???

bren

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I also have very bad issues with slow motility and chronic C so my specialist prescribed Mestinon...apparently it helps muscle weakness throughout the body? which I find strange since one of the major side effects is GI problems....mmmmm....sometimes I wonder why we are prescribed drugs that the side effetcs are the exact same as the symptoms we suffer from???

bren

Mestinon would give most people the craps and bad nausea due to the rapid emptying of the stomach. When I first took it, and could feel 'signs of life' in my GI tract for the first time in months, I thoughts to myself, "A normal person would be glued to the toilet right now."

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Yes, I was pumped about the mestinon speeding things up, but now it's not enough. I don't know if miralax works for my body, I've tried it often and it doesn't seem to work. I'm thinking I might have some thyroid imbalance problems, which is pretty normal for women.

It's getting to be like weeks now before anything happens at a time, and it just isn't supposed to be that way :)

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When my GI tract shut down, my BP also tanked, and I was basically bedridden.

I get basically the same thing...slow GI stuff definitely worsens my BP issues. Clinically...I don't get it, though -- how can slow motility result in low BP?

I don't know. It's like a chicken or the egg thing. My son & I always experience the GI symptoms first, but his docs at Hopkins insist that the autonomic dysfunction causes the nerve damage in the small bowel. Regardless, once the GI symptoms cause us to lose a significant amount of weight- the autonomic symptoms (like very low BP, fast HR) take over...

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Add me to this list .. I was using a combo of candidase + gastro for a few months and it helped get things moving out of my stomach but never helped with constipation.

I.m currently slowly increasing a variety of magnesium forms to see which ones help or if the combo works best.

I'm taking Natural calm, 235mg, citrate form, twice a day.

Source naturals Magnesium malate 3 times a day. Each capsule only has about 70 mgs of magnesium.

And .. Lol ... Solgar calcium + magnesium ... Which have 125 mg per tablet.

Total of about 1000 mg per day.

So far my stools havd been looser and my digestion is quicker and I haven.t had d .. My guess is that I.m low on magnesium ... D

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I too can be added to the list. I had minor constipation every month until about 2 days before period when I would completely clean out naturally probably from the hormones. In the last couple of months the constipation has been causing significant pains about an extra 5lb weight gain because I haven't gone to the bathroom. I talked to my neuro yesterday, and I am going to try Miralax until my appointment with her next Thursday. Then I believe we are going to discuss Mestinon. So I guess we'll see.

Jen

POTS, Small Fiber Autonomic Neuropathy, aura migraines

midodrine, propranolol, lexapro, torodol

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I too can be added to the list. I had minor constipation every month until about 2 days before period when I would completely clean out naturally probably from the hormones. In the last couple of months the constipation has been causing significant pains about an extra 5lb weight gain because I haven't gone to the bathroom. I talked to my neuro yesterday, and I am going to try Miralax until my appointment with her next Thursday. Then I believe we are going to discuss Mestinon. So I guess we'll see.

Jen

POTS, Small Fiber Autonomic Neuropathy, aura migraines

midodrine, propranolol, lexapro, torodol

If Miralax doesnt work try Nulytely same active ingredient as Miralax but with electrolytes will require prescription.

Re Nulytely: Commonly used for bowel prep but thats not how Im using it. I dont mix up the entire gallon. I just use the powder in the bottle. 17grams per day in two divided doses.

There is 420grams in the bottle. Pour out the amount of powder you need for the day.

Magonate better magnesium supplement for GI slowness.

Bruc

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