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Old 07-27-2011, 11:34 AM #1
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Default Bowel issues?

Hi everyone:

This is a bit of a sensitive topic so hope it's ok to discuss here.

My H has PPMS and is in a wc most of the day. So far he can still stand laittle, but can't walk. Can transfer, toilet himself. He doesn't have constipation or loose bowels so that's not a problem. In other words he's not incontinent.

I know bowel issues can come as ms progresses. Does anyone here have problems in this area and does a bowel program and taking certain meds really help?

I just want to understand and be prepared.

thanks!
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