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In our case, no diagnosis of IBS, obstruction, or pelvic floor or rectal dysfunction - but still, no matter what she's been eating, my daughter can't evacuate her bowels frequently and thoroughly. We need to monitor her bowel movements, and "empty" her as and when required. Using the treatments that go straight to the afflicted area.

How many other parents are preoccupied with the frequency, quantity, and quality of their kids' doodoos, and the need to (and I use this phrase advisedly) "do" the kids anally, at frequent intervals?
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SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
@SuziSatan02 For any parents/carers who care to reply - what "gut-health"-y foodstuffs would you imaginatively incorporate into your Christmas Dinner routine?
Baileybird · 31-35, F
Your right on track with your program
SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
@Baileybird Hi, you're either on zity or quora, aren't you?
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Munchauser by proxy much?
SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
Someone wrote "consult a gastroenterologist" - my reply: well, we have in years past - is it likely that anything will have changed?
Isabgol is the solution
SuziSatan02 · 46-50, F
@Royricky09 Fiber supplements are part of the batterie - or should that be the "arse-nal" - but they've never been "the solution" - or was that a pun?
@SuziSatan02 no pun.

Trust me, try this natural one.
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Frostcloud · F
@msros their whole page is sus

 
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