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Postby Sarahp2222 » 26 Aug 2013, 19:03

I got some stool softener equate pills,but I really dont feel comfortable taking them because its gel form and there too big for me to swallow.Is there any other stool softener thats NOT in pill form that I could take that works??? Please help thanks
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby Scientist2516 » 26 Aug 2013, 19:24

You could try a mineral oil laxative. For me, kondremul was the best. It tastes good! It is an oil/water emulsion, so it mixes with your faeces quite well and really softens them. Plus the oil lubricates the BM.
I had to order it. I used amazon, and it came quickly, but your local pharmacy could probably get it. I'm in the USA by the way.
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby Rachael 1984 » 27 Aug 2013, 06:16

Movicol is great for me, and safe to take long term. You can adjust the dose to suit... Xx
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby Now66 » 27 Aug 2013, 08:12

Sarahp2222: Not sure where you are located but Movicol is sold as Miralax in the U.S. Many grocery and drug stores have both Miralax and a generic (cheaper) version.
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby resume » 27 Aug 2013, 20:18

I used Miralax which is an osmotic laxative. It draws water into your colon to soften the stool. I used it for about 3 months and it worked great as long as I drank a lot of water! However I think my body got used to it because I kept having to up the dose. I switched to magnesium oxide and that worked better for me.
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby Sarahp2222 » 28 Aug 2013, 03:17

Right now I just took some Miralax so I hope it really works cuz It is So hard for me to pee right now and used the bathroom!
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby Now66 » 28 Aug 2013, 08:20

Sarahp2222: What else are you taking besides Miralax? I think if you read around this forum you will see that most of us also use fiber supplements as well and plenty of water. I have found ground flax seed to be a must and use it along with Metamucil but everyone has to find what works for them.
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby suzyljank » 28 Aug 2013, 08:57

Hi, I also use miralax. It's very adjustable, has no taste and is not a stimulant laxative. If you are upping your fiber please be sure to increase the fluids you drink. If you don't the fiber can actually constipate you. Finding what works best for you is trial and error but I'm sure you'll find it. Limit your bathroom experience to just a few minutes at a time. Sitting on the toilet too long can do more harm than good. Hope you start to feel good soon. Suzy
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby Sarahp2222 » 28 Aug 2013, 18:56

I actually had a bm today and it went quite smooth,suprisingly didnt really hurt like i thought it would.hope this means im getting better
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Re: Stool Softeners

Postby Please go-away! » 28 Aug 2013, 19:26

Good girl Sarah, great news.Image  I have a generic stool softener pills from Walmart/Canada, it can be purchased in the states as well, and they are smaller, don't be afraid to take it if you need it.
take care..keep up your water intake, red all the post's on fibre..OK..all the best. we are here for you.
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