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Incontinence. quick. fix.? |
quick fixes for fecal incontinence.. i have to be somewhere in a few hours !! please help. Like diahrrea? Try Imodium. Just one of those pills dries me up quick, no matter what caused it! Works fast, too prune juice? stool softener? any laxative. go to the pharmacy. Try a cork? lol yes immodium is the best thing,but if all else fails codeine based drugs(usually painkillers) will also work,just not as quickly.the latter option is not ideal tho if u can avoid it. immodium helps a lot,im subject to colitis,when i get an attack,i take one pill and i dont have to go anymore,but sometimes you go from diarrrea to costipation so dont take more than one pill. Imodium D is available OTC and works promptly. |
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Like diahrrea? Try Imodium. Just one of those pills dries me up quick, no matter what caused it! Works fast, too ...Me too lol. Have you ever done pelvic floor exersices while typing ffs ! ...yuck and i thought i had problems. thanks. ...um you can't people will smell it...what?? Is this for real??? ...There are products that are made just for fecal incontinence that would probably be better for you to use. They aren't as bulky. Go to the following website: ... I am 20 weeks 5 days, and I have the same problem. I was leaking and I did not realize it was urine. I went to the hospital and spent hours there only to find out it was urine and not amnio fluid. ... just wear a pad or pantyliner you have a growing baby pushing down this is very normal and very common ...sometimes when you have a catheter fitted, you can get infections which decrease the urine flow, the doctor is probably just checking to make sure this doesn't happen ... |
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