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laxido IBS C. Intussusception, rectocoele and diverticulosis

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hi all, I’d be grateful for anyone else’s experience with any of the above conditions. I take laxido every day and have taken them for about 2 years now. They make the stool softer to avoid diverticulitis but I still can’t have a BM by myself and need an enema. Does anyone else need these. along with laxatives?

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Well I am sorry but I had to look this problem up on "DR GOOGLE" before I could respond the only thing I can say is you had better get in contact with some one medical to get any help as it sounds awful and only they can try and help well I wish you all the best and take care xx bungi1961

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Thanks Bungi for bothering to reply. I’ve made things a bit clearer (hopefully) so maybe there’s someone out there who’s struggling in the same way?

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