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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 319457" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Miralax is helpful.</p><p></p><p>If you are hurting you can also try a tablespoon of mineral oil. We had to use that with Jessie's problems 2 years ago. Get it cold and add it to juice then drink it fast. Jessie said it didn't bother her if she had a cracker to eat right after she took it.</p><p></p><p>If you get this from an opiate there is a brand new drug on the market called relistor. It is a shot that you do at home. It binds with the receptors in your gut that opiates bond with. The results are incredible and can be explosive. Things REALLY go within 10 minutes. The doctor warned me not to do this at the mall. Apparently he had a patient who called in major distress from a mall bathroom - she was trying to get some shopping done and thought the shot would be quick and easy and over with ASAP. It wasn't. She was in there for 3 HOURS when she called him - with no end in sight.</p><p></p><p>So do it at HOME if you get it. I was given 10 shots - to do 1 every 3 days. I managed to do 2 of them. After that I decided to use other methods because those were awful. But they DID end a 3 week stoppage. I think any method that moved that along would have been awful.</p><p></p><p>I know seroquel is not an opiate, but it might use the same receptors in your gut. Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>I hope you feel better soon. OH - the walmart women's laxative has the same ingredient and strength as their extra strength laxative. But 1 of the women's does more than 3 of the extra strength. And it is cheap. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 319457, member: 1233"] Miralax is helpful. If you are hurting you can also try a tablespoon of mineral oil. We had to use that with Jessie's problems 2 years ago. Get it cold and add it to juice then drink it fast. Jessie said it didn't bother her if she had a cracker to eat right after she took it. If you get this from an opiate there is a brand new drug on the market called relistor. It is a shot that you do at home. It binds with the receptors in your gut that opiates bond with. The results are incredible and can be explosive. Things REALLY go within 10 minutes. The doctor warned me not to do this at the mall. Apparently he had a patient who called in major distress from a mall bathroom - she was trying to get some shopping done and thought the shot would be quick and easy and over with ASAP. It wasn't. She was in there for 3 HOURS when she called him - with no end in sight. So do it at HOME if you get it. I was given 10 shots - to do 1 every 3 days. I managed to do 2 of them. After that I decided to use other methods because those were awful. But they DID end a 3 week stoppage. I think any method that moved that along would have been awful. I know seroquel is not an opiate, but it might use the same receptors in your gut. Just a thought. I hope you feel better soon. OH - the walmart women's laxative has the same ingredient and strength as their extra strength laxative. But 1 of the women's does more than 3 of the extra strength. And it is cheap. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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