by banjobuddy » 04 Jan 2017, 06:57
I just tried my first application of Rectogesic about an hour ago, using one of the cut off fingers from a disposable glove. Not too uncomfortable to do considering my tightness. Anyhow, so far no headache or nausea, which it mentions in the instruction leaflet. Mind you, I didn't put a great deal on - probably a garden pea size smeared around the top of the finger stall. Will have to see if using it twice a day will a) help and b) start causing headaches. Fingers crossed!
I'll look into colodial silver. I've also got a jar of coconut oil, which I've used a couple times.
Getting a balanced BM is a source of constant stress for me. It rarely seems to happen, probably because of my history of IBS. I've cut out wholemeal bread and I'm trying white for a while. It does seem to largely eradicate the very flaky motions I was getting, but the downside is they are little harder to pass, but don't seem to be particularly hard. The problem is when I go, the tightness of the sphincter/rectal canal makes expelling anything quite tricky and tends to leave me sore afterwards. Does having the LIS make the rectal canal feel less taught, as I know when I was using the finger stall, it's quite tricky opening everything up for easy insertion.