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Old 06-09-2017, 08:10 AM #31
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I saw the gastro NP yesterday. She doesn't want me to change my regular bowel regiment of the FiberCon, Sennakot, and Lactulose.

I told her I was having stress diarrhea for a little while, but I am FOS again and she is not happy that I am struggling to go to the BR, but not taking the mag. citrate anymore. I told her it was because of the terrible nausea and problems sharing the BR with husband in the morning...

She wants me to take it first thing in the morning at least once a week when I'm not going anywhere. I asked for a script for something for the nausea, but she said she wanted to check for drug interactions first because I would be taking it regularly and I'm already on so many meds. She's going to call me back about that.
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