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Old 03-15-2009, 01:03 AM #15
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Well, about 6 days on the Mirilax and it seems to help with the BM's, but its leaving my stomach always feeling like someone has punched me in the gut! I haven't eaten dinner in 4 nights and only a very small snack around 11pm. My appetite has really dropped off which concerns me. Also, I seem to have on and off major gas. I tried going off it for one day, which didn't change anything in the symptoms, so went back on it the next morning. I always take it in the morning mixed into some juice. I'm going to go off it for now and see if I get feeling better.

Has anyone else had this reaction? Did you stop taking it?

I'm going to have my wife try and find the alpine tea raglet noted, but I absolutely hate tea and honey, so maybe I'll try it with a good dose of sugar instead of honey.

I'm really hating this folks!

Jay
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