For a couple of years I have used enema, full flush, to move my bowels - without the regular enema there would be no bowel movement, not even an indication of movement. In the past month I had an appointment with a specialist who in addition to arranging a colonoscopy (no date yet) prescribed Laxido (2sachets per day). Now entering the second week of using Laxido.
It has, to a limited degree had some effect - my bowels do move - cigarette shaped stools, and more often than not the stool is not fully passed. In addition I have bloating, gurgling and wind.And currently feel the initial effect is becoming less effective.
Has anyone experience with Laxido as a short, mid and long term medication? Be it good or bad theg you can share with me. Thank you
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I use Cosmocol which is similar to Laxido or Movicol. I also use lactulose, which I prefer, although it can take longer to work - both were originally prescribed by my consultant.
I also have to use an irrigation system everyday (which is sort of like an enema) to make sure I can completely empty. Not having complete bowel movements is a symptom of prolapse which is what I have.
Good luck. Maybe try lactulose if laxido isn’t so good for you - you can get lactulose without prescription.
Irrigation systems were originally prescribed by the colorectal nurse at the hospital I attend but my GP renews the prescription when I need it - I mainly use the Qufora mini irrigation system but I also use the Peristeen irrigation system. You can find info,about them on their websites.
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