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Experience with a partially blocked bowel? update
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 114401" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>SusieStar </p><p></p><p>Pain medications often cause constipation. I haven't heard of GO Lightly but with an encopretic son - I have tried Mirlax - to me it's more of a long term stool softener like Colace. </p><p></p><p>Whatever is causing the body to bulk up - would be my concern. They are getting the poop out - but that bowel is going to be stretched out of proportion so badly and she'll probably need to stay on a prescription of some sort to keep the bowl working while it heals. </p><p></p><p>My money on knowing what is going on would be on the Gastroenterologist. I'm amazed with the x-rays and pelvic exams they did that no one felt anything. Poor kid - sorry for her. </p><p></p><p>Star</p><p></p><p>ps - maybe offer her some Desitin ointment because I'm SURE with all the pooing she's going to be hurting. Desitin is for baby's but helps with sore bottoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 114401, member: 4964"] SusieStar Pain medications often cause constipation. I haven't heard of GO Lightly but with an encopretic son - I have tried Mirlax - to me it's more of a long term stool softener like Colace. Whatever is causing the body to bulk up - would be my concern. They are getting the poop out - but that bowel is going to be stretched out of proportion so badly and she'll probably need to stay on a prescription of some sort to keep the bowl working while it heals. My money on knowing what is going on would be on the Gastroenterologist. I'm amazed with the x-rays and pelvic exams they did that no one felt anything. Poor kid - sorry for her. Star ps - maybe offer her some Desitin ointment because I'm SURE with all the pooing she's going to be hurting. Desitin is for baby's but helps with sore bottoms. [/QUOTE]
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