Hey buddies LOL - thank you , thank you , thank you

, ha ha, oh boy , you are really so sweet - how on earth would I have a practice with so many maladies

- or maybe I would be a PERFECT doctor since I would be able to show it all on my own body - sort of "walking 3D medical lexicon" ha ha ha. Hey , but thanks, you made me feel very useful this morning and it is great feeling

. My Sister told me yesterday that God could not make me go to medical school even though I was meant to be a doctor and help people , so the only other way he could make me help was by putting me in this position so I would help anyway LOL. Maybe it is so - at least some use of me after all

! Love you guys

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Pinky - did they ever diagnosed you with "tilted uterus" ? I have one and I never knew how much actually it os tilted until I saw my MRI. I mean - it literary is resting its top on my colon

My fissure ALWAYS reopened during my periods, and I had those thin poops during my periods. I think that there are 2 explanations for that. First, hormones do effect GI, that is given - during pregnancy it is most obvious ! There is no doubt about that. Estrogen and progesterone affect all of our tissues - including water retention levels. During PMS and during period we are "bloated" - our tissues "swell" and not only uterine wall . Everything gets plumper and more supple. I think that our rectal mucosa becomes more swollen same way. Second - "cramping hormones" ! I think that those for some reason effect colon too - that is why some girls get diarrhea during period, some constipation - GI changes are obvious in any case. So, combination of swollen uterus that is pressing on swollen rectum that is cramping on top of everything is causing poop to be painful and thin - it has to pass through cramped and swollen rectum and nio matter how soft it is -it is PAINFUL :( :( :( . You are doing nothing wrong Pinky - it is just that our body is so sensitive now there and smallest changes make it painful

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The most important thing is to continue what are you doing anyway - take extra water, keep it soft BUT, try to use some muscle relaxant to effect cramping of your uterus and rectum. Valerian herbs can help - also heat. If you need more , ask your doctor for a Valium . Couple of my CRSs told me that V. relaxes rectal spasms and they had no trouble prescribing it - it was me that refused it _ STUPID FISSY !!!!!! After second surgery I was in so much pain that I just gave in and I asked for Valium and it made a major difference in my spasms. Lecia , I think found that Flexaril helps with cramping too ?!
So, dear Pinky - there are some more things that you might try. Mg also relaxes muscles , and yes Mg glycinate is the best. Take some Motrin or Ibuprofen for pain , if your stomach can tolerate them - prostaglandins are best controlled if you take those meds at the first sign of pain or cramping and taken continually until period passes. That way body stops producing them continually. A lot of pain causes even more cramping since whole body tightens up due to the pain.
I am almost 100% sure that your rectum is in spasm, although you might not feel it - only tight rectum and sphincter can make your poop pencil thin and you must try to relax it - either use Valerian and heat pads , or Valium and such. I do not think that fiber is advisable now - bulky poop will just make even more pressure in your over-tight
anal area

. As long as it is soft and you are regular - poop by itself is not to blame. It is crampy, swollen rectum

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I hope it will all subside very fast - just hang in and try all of the above

As long as your poop does not make you bleed or over stretch - you are safe buddy !!!
Have to run out......ugh... - let us know how are you doing !!!!!