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Re: Opiates & Bodily Functions (mature)


Posted by perchancetodream on January 09, 2007 at 18:35:52:

In Reply to: Opiates & Bodily Functions (mature) posted by Jeremy on January 03, 2007 at 08:39:40:

Having had over a dozen kidney stones, I am used to the opiate potty game, so I am pretty regular (pardon the pun) with the prune juice. I'm still (at 2 weeks out) on the oxycodone which my dr wants me to stop, but I don't really feel ready for how not having it feels.

My bowels have been fairly regular in a not quite so solid bring on the baby wipes kind of way, but I am hoping that I have been keeping things flowing as smoothly as possible and I don't have a cel-phone bathroom event looming in my future.

I SO appreciate this post. Thank you. And good luck!

dreamette

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