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Hi AussieDebbie,
Thanks for your reply.
I normally only take 50mg Tramadol in the evening as more constipates me and I have to watch that closely as I had an **** fissure 2 years ago which flared up again 2 months ago. I took 2 Tramadols yesterday and had a bad time this morning in the toilet. I am already using a stool softener (lactulose).
Do you know of any pain medication that is still effective but constipates less?
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In addition to the stool softener, have you tried consuming prunes, prune juice or taking a magnesium (not the oxide kind) supplement? If not, they might help.
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In addition to the stool softener, have you tried consuming prunes, prune juice or taking a magnesium (not the oxide kind) supplement? If not, they might help.
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Hi beatle,

Yes, I eat prunes too. I have always been prone to constipation and had a fissure removed 2 years ago. Then 2 months ago when my pain started getting bad, I had a bout of diarrhoea which set off the fissure pain again. So I always have to tread a very fine line so that I don't get either constipated or diarrhoea. Sorry for all the ugly details! It is just another type of pain that I have to struggle with and makes the process of finding medication for the other pain all the more difficult. Thanks for your suggestion.
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In addition to the stool softener, have you tried consuming prunes, prune juice or taking a magnesium (not the oxide kind) supplement? If not, they might help.
This natural remedy has been around for years.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post741073-26.html

Or Search/Goggle: Yakima Fruit Paste (Same thing)

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[QUOTE=beatle;1094981]Hi Joanne,

In addition to the stool softener, have you tried consuming prunes, prune juice or taking a magnesium (not the oxide kind) supplement? If not, they might help.

Hi Joanne,
Have you tried Miralax? Taking prunes and prune juice can help, but then its something you have to drink or eat everyday. I use Miralax, its great for constipation! And it does not cause bloating or gas. You use one cap ful in any kind of liquid, hot or cold every morning. See how that works. If you need more you can take a second cap ful later in the day. My Gastro gave me Miralax 10 yrs ago for IBS-C. But I need it more now because of lyrica and tramadol. Doc says there are no long-term affects and I will probably use it for the rest of my life. My Gastro Doc is OK with that. Don't use stool softeners or other "laxatives" is you dont have too. That are habit-forming.
I get a script from my Doc for Miralax (Generic-Polyethylene Glycol) and pay a small co-pay when I get it as a prescription. Its much cheaper getting this way then buying it over the counter. Ask your Doc about it. I hope this helps.
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