Inconsistency With My Suppository
Started by
Banana
, Aug 11 2010 03:24 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 11 August 2010 - 03:24 PM
Hi there,
I'm new to this site and have been looking around cannot find an answer to my dilemma. I am a T4-T12 para - 20 years old, and i do a Dulcolax suppository every other day - been 3 and a half years. When i do my suppository i typically spend about 1-2 hours and i use dig stim after about 15-30 minutes into the suppository.
My problem is that i am having accidents during the 48 hours til the next suppository. Pretty recent for this - over the last 3 months - but for the first 3 years or so I could depend on the every other day routine to not have any mishaps in between times. I still go out and do things but it is getting to the point where I feel like I can't go anywhere because of the chance of having an accident and having to turn around and go home.
Has anyone been through this and have solution or suggestion?
I'm new to this site and have been looking around cannot find an answer to my dilemma. I am a T4-T12 para - 20 years old, and i do a Dulcolax suppository every other day - been 3 and a half years. When i do my suppository i typically spend about 1-2 hours and i use dig stim after about 15-30 minutes into the suppository.
My problem is that i am having accidents during the 48 hours til the next suppository. Pretty recent for this - over the last 3 months - but for the first 3 years or so I could depend on the every other day routine to not have any mishaps in between times. I still go out and do things but it is getting to the point where I feel like I can't go anywhere because of the chance of having an accident and having to turn around and go home.
Has anyone been through this and have solution or suggestion?
#2
Posted 11 August 2010 - 04:45 PM
Banana,
If you have accidents you don't need suppository. My recommendation is to try digital stimulation only. Here you will find many posts how to stimulate - 2-3 minutes stim followed by 10-15 min wait. Also make a search for 'enemeez' - an alternative to suppository.
Keep in touch and don't hesitate to ask further questions.
Success
Rudy
If you have accidents you don't need suppository. My recommendation is to try digital stimulation only. Here you will find many posts how to stimulate - 2-3 minutes stim followed by 10-15 min wait. Also make a search for 'enemeez' - an alternative to suppository.
Keep in touch and don't hesitate to ask further questions.
Success
Rudy
Edited by xxm, 11 August 2010 - 04:49 PM.
Nobody's Pain Can Be Shared.
#3
Posted 11 August 2010 - 06:55 PM
xxm, on 11 August 2010 - 04:45 PM, said:
Banana,
If you have accidents you don't need suppository. My recommendation is to try digital stimulation only. Here you will find many posts how to stimulate - 2-3 minutes stim followed by 10-15 min wait. Also make a search for 'enemeez' - an alternative to suppository.
Keep in touch and don't hesitate to ask further questions.
Success
Rudy
If you have accidents you don't need suppository. My recommendation is to try digital stimulation only. Here you will find many posts how to stimulate - 2-3 minutes stim followed by 10-15 min wait. Also make a search for 'enemeez' - an alternative to suppository.
Keep in touch and don't hesitate to ask further questions.
Success
Rudy
Adding to what Rudy said, you may want to cut your suppository in half if digital stimulation doesn't work.
Good luck.
Millard
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#7
Posted 12 August 2010 - 10:50 AM
Banana, on 11 August 2010 - 07:00 PM, said:
Why is it that i do not need to do a suppository?
Also, why would cutting my suppository in half do? What exactly do you mean by cutting it if half?
Also, why would cutting my suppository in half do? What exactly do you mean by cutting it if half?
Banana,
Suppository is over irritating you bowel so you have accidents. I've had accidents ONLY after suppository, so I've used it only a couple of times in 35 years. If you read the user info supplied with suppository you will understands that it IS NOT recommended for long term use. I know that for all of us it is hard to change our habits, but if your accidents don't stop, obviously something must be changed.
Do you take other medications or food that may cause accidents?
Change something !
Rudy
Nobody's Pain Can Be Shared.
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