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Old 04-14-2015, 12:47 AM #4
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Adding one more to plumbing; i had rectal cancer surgery in 2012. Rectum completely removed along with 2 ft of colon. I had enough muscle left so I do not have a bag. Colon is directly attached to, for a better choice of words, elimination area. I declined post surgery chemo/radiation.
I Had a colonoscopy about 5 months ago. Just had one non cancerous growth. Unfortunately because of spinal(fusion surgery) pain and PN, i take narcotic meds which cause constipation so it makes things a bit more difficult because of daily Miralax. I'm wondering if marijuana would avoid constipation and the need for Miralax.


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