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I have started to use Microlax on a regular basis which certainly helps empty the bowel and eases the pain which means I can have a normal day without constant pain. I have another ultrasound next week to try and get to the bottom of my long term problems. Does anyone else use Microlax most days?

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If it was easily available without prescription in the UK, I probably would - as it is, suppositories are the chemical-crutch in this household.

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Waiting_for_godo in reply toredberrymam

It is. I bought it off amazon

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Reindeer1 in reply toWaiting_for_godo

I go mine off Amazon as well ….quite expensive but in my opinion worth every penny! I use Laxido but any pains I reach for Microlax!! Happy Christmas all IBS sufferers!

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