Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can train your body to go at a certain time. I never got to WFH. And like my work bathroom better than home (no kids and few women so it's very private). I get in right before 9 and have a bowel movement at work. It's great for the day. Took me a while to get there but it's the best. Weekends are so much more annoying as my body is now trained to go at the same time.
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My entire family is trained to go in the morning as soon as we sit on the toilet. No one goes to work or school with a belly full of poop. You get up, go to the bathroom, use the squatty potty or a small stool, scroll the news, poop. It should not take more than 5 minutes to completely empty out your bowel.
We eat a lot of veggies, so we also poop in the evening. 2 or 3 daily, effortless bowel movements the best indication of good gut health.
Anonymous wrote:Ever since RTO I have been experiencing chronic constipation. The office I’ve been assigned to report to 45 miles away through traffic, and in order to get home at an ok time to eat dinner and get ready for bed, and with 3.5 hours commuting plus my workday, I have to leave pretty early. I can’t seem to poop, it’s like the mechanism just grinds to a halt. Our office has horrible shared restrooms where as much as I try and am willing, my body just won’t give it up. Over the course of the week I get more and more constipated, bloated, and uncomfortable. I look pregnant. Starting to get heartburn at night from eating too late and having too full of an abdomen. Starting to have insomnia for the first time in years. How do people live like this?
I drink tons of water, eat plenty of whole grains and fruit, not overweight, limit caffeine and alcohol… RTO is the thing that changed and suddenly I am unhealthy.
I’m scared to take laxatives because after child bearing and menopause my sphincter is not reliable.
Helpful ideas please?
Anonymous wrote:You can train your body to go at a certain time. I never got to WFH. And like my work bathroom better than home (no kids and few women so it's very private). I get in right before 9 and have a bowel movement at work. It's great for the day. Took me a while to get there but it's the best. Weekends are so much more annoying as my body is now trained to go at the same time.