Anonymous wrote:Do you have suggestions for fiber supplements?
Anonymous wrote:OP here : I appreciate every response. Thank you third taking the time to write. To the poster whose child had the impacted colon, this wasn't our situation and it is not a risk. DS's situation has resolved (I can't get into details) but he has been left habituated to Exlax. Please keep the responses coming!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i have a 5 year old who has been on ExLax for two years due to an impacted colon. He takes 2.5 squares nightly. The fact that you cut the dose by more than half in 3 months is a great sign. But honestly? Based on my experience, 3/4 of a dose of ExLax a day is really not something to be worried about at this point. Do you not trust your ped GI or something?
The OP is smart to want to avoid meds and to allow the body to do what should and can come naturally.
The word "should" does not apply here. Either the body does or does not do its job. Have you ever had an impacted colon? Do you know what happens to your body when that happens?
NP. Do not apply your child's experience to the OP's. Her child did not have an impacted colon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i have a 5 year old who has been on ExLax for two years due to an impacted colon. He takes 2.5 squares nightly. The fact that you cut the dose by more than half in 3 months is a great sign. But honestly? Based on my experience, 3/4 of a dose of ExLax a day is really not something to be worried about at this point. Do you not trust your ped GI or something?
The OP is smart to want to avoid meds and to allow the body to do what should and can come naturally.
The word "should" does not apply here. Either the body does or does not do its job. Have you ever had an impacted colon? Do you know what happens to your body when that happens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i have a 5 year old who has been on ExLax for two years due to an impacted colon. He takes 2.5 squares nightly. The fact that you cut the dose by more than half in 3 months is a great sign. But honestly? Based on my experience, 3/4 of a dose of ExLax a day is really not something to be worried about at this point. Do you not trust your ped GI or something?
The OP is smart to want to avoid meds and to allow the body to do what should and can come naturally.
Anonymous wrote:i have a 5 year old who has been on ExLax for two years due to an impacted colon. He takes 2.5 squares nightly. The fact that you cut the dose by more than half in 3 months is a great sign. But honestly? Based on my experience, 3/4 of a dose of ExLax a day is really not something to be worried about at this point. Do you not trust your ped GI or something?