Discuss changes in diet that have helped you manage your fissure, or any supplements or medications/creams that have been effective.
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by Katietrombone » 26 Jun 2013, 09:30
I just started supplementing with magnesium and it really seems to be helping all that water get into my stools :)
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by crimeofpassion » 26 Jun 2013, 09:42
I've been taking two SlowMag pills every day (I want to say they're about 200/250mg of magnesium each?) for a while now. Even before I got the fissure.
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