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We use 1/2 sachet of Laxido mixed into a breakfast smoothie each morning which Andy can drink (or via PEG on iffy days)…. Seems to keep things on the right track!
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I found Laxido has been good. I only take as and when required. My carers said one of their clients has half a sachet a day. It’s finding what works for you.
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The problem with laxatives is that people respond to them differently and you may find that you need a very small dose compared to the one that is recommended on the product, equally you may find some that are completely ineffective. As Ellie says it may take you awhile to find your best combination.
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Thanks Ellie. I didn’t realise that. In the hospice i had both a laxative and the docusate and that caused the same poo incident so they cut out the laxative. My husband ups the docusate when i have a problem which then causes the flood. Another discussion with the clinic.
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Hakuna It does take a while to find the right laxative or combination of laxatives and doses which give you predictability, rather than leaving you in urgent need of the loo.
I take Docusate nightly, which is a softener, along with Senokot, which is a pusher. Occasionally I take Movicol if constipated, and I take lots of water and have fibre-enriched pump feeds (I have zero mobility)
The aim is to get into a routine, and to stay in it, but it may take you 2-3 weeks to find the best dose or maybe a different/additional laxative.
Good luck xx
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I’m sure there’s been a thread like this before but I can’t find it. I was prescribed Docusate to help with keeping regular but its not very successful. I go from nothing for 2 or 3 days to a flood. Not ideal. What do others take to keep things going smoothly.
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