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Old 09-07-2010, 11:06 AM #1
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Ooo Antidiahreal help with mestinon

I sure need help with the tummy-bowel aspects of mestinon. The first year I did pretty good but not now. If I have Lortab in me for my pain on worse days it is better. But if pain is down or the dose hits where pain med is worn off watch out. I literally have exploded all over not making it to the potty (sorry about that truth). I dont have the strength to clean up such messes nor do I want the awful cramping pain that goes with it. Also I dont want to use my Lortab to counter the diareah.

Someone suggested Imodium but I dont think that calms the nerves that are making my bowels do this. I do not think Imodium is a good choice for me. Does anyone have things they use succesfully?

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