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Re: Constipation after surgery

Ken and Alan,

As one who has not only had his prostate out but had the bladder removed at the same time, I have some relevant experience. In my view the problem lies with the anaesthetics in use. They nearly all cause constipation (as does being bedridden for a day or two). I left hospital five days after my surgery and I was only just (about ten minutes before I left the ward and after a couple of suppositories!) able to empty my bowels. Before that I had the wind you had experienced and which I guess everyone gets. It took a couple of weeks for me to get over the anaesthetic fully and I made use of a soluble powder called Movicol on a pretty regular basis but at just one sachet a day rather than the two recommended. It sorted me out fairly quickly. In fact for other reasons, I still make use of this gentle product.

Good Luck

OC in England

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