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Old 06-10-2007, 08:10 AM #1
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Default Drugs causing constipation

For those who do suffer from constipation because of meds for PN, try this simple method, this an old trick that been used for decades but i am amazed that not many know about it..

Just boil some water up and fill your mug up with the hot water, just sip it like you would if you having coffee or tea, it may work in a couple of hours or sometimes it takes over night to do its trick, but i have seen this work time after time when all else failed [with meds i mean].

When i was in hospital there was an old guy in the same room as me, he hadn't been for 4 days and was feeling very ill over it, he said they were given him all sorts of meds but nothing worked, so that night i told him about this method and he had a hot cup of water just about straight away, still nothing happened first thing in the morning so i said try another, which he did and about a half hour later it worked.
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