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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 496079" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>When they first put me on my current pain medication it stopped me up and I didn't go for almost 3 weeks. It was due to the pain medications and very common. I DON"T KNOW if yours is due to medications or not. If is IS due to medications, there is a shot called relistor which works on the receptors that pain medications work on and it forces you to go. It is VERY dramatic and NOT fun. My doctor warned me to NOT do them before I got home because when they start to work it can take a couple of hours. They started to work in less than 10 min and they did cause cramping. But I already had cramping, so I was just glad it helped get things moving.</p><p></p><p>You HAVE to get this out. Given your body, I am thinking the ER is a very good next step</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 496079, member: 1233"] When they first put me on my current pain medication it stopped me up and I didn't go for almost 3 weeks. It was due to the pain medications and very common. I DON"T KNOW if yours is due to medications or not. If is IS due to medications, there is a shot called relistor which works on the receptors that pain medications work on and it forces you to go. It is VERY dramatic and NOT fun. My doctor warned me to NOT do them before I got home because when they start to work it can take a couple of hours. They started to work in less than 10 min and they did cause cramping. But I already had cramping, so I was just glad it helped get things moving. You HAVE to get this out. Given your body, I am thinking the ER is a very good next step [/QUOTE]
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