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    So I have been having major problems going to the bathroom for about 6 days now. I have only went with laxatives, sorry for the TMI. So I read that I should go and get flaxseed oil pills. So I just got some, my question is will these really help? Can I take these if I am allergic to fish/seafood, and how long will it take for me to go. And also how many should I take a day, they are 1000 milligrams each. Also should I be on the look out for any side effects? I did fine for the first 2 weeks of induction and then my third week I got all stopped up

    Thanks
    Christi







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  • #2
    Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

    The seed itself has the fiber, not the oil. Th oil is basically an omega3 supplement.
    Personally, I find upping the high fiber veggies much more effective.





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    • #3
      Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

      Can you get some jicama? Half of it's carbs are from fiber.



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      • #4
        Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

        I have read that the pills do work for some as a laxative, anyways I already have taken them and so we will see. I will take another tomorrow, and if it doesnt do anything then I will try something else.







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        • #5
          Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

          Hope it works for you. If not, try a cup of each steamed broccoli and cooked spinach.





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          • #6
            Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

            First off, leave the laxatives alone!

            Here's some info from an FAQ on bowel movements.

            People often worry too much about having a bowel movement every day. There is no right number of daily or weekly bowel movements. Being regular is different for each person. For some people, it can mean bowel movements twice a day. For others, movements just three times a week are normal.

            Questions to Ask

            Some doctors suggest asking these questions to decide if you are constipated:
            • Do you often have fewer than three bowel movements a week?
            • Do you often have a hard time passing stools?
            • Are stools often lumpy or hard?
            • Do you have a feeling of being blocked or of not having fully emptied your bowel?
            Did you answer “yes” to one or more of these questions? If so, you may have a constipation problem. Otherwise, you probably do not.

            What Causes Constipation?

            Doctors do not always know what causes constipation. It may be a poor diet, not getting enough exercise, or using laxatives too often.

            Diet. People may become constipated if they do not eat enough high-fiber foods like vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Some research shows that high-fiber diets can help prevent constipation. Eating a lot of high-fat meats, dairy products and eggs, or rich desserts and sugary sweets also may cause constipation. (note: this does not mean going off Atkins. you can control the problem and still eat right!)

            People who live alone sometimes lose interest in cooking and eating. As a result, they start using a lot of prepared foods. These foods tend to be low in fiber and may lead to constipation. In addition, if you have bad teeth, you may tend to choose soft, processed foods that contain small amounts of fiber.

            People sometimes do not drink enough water and other fluids. This often is true when they are not eating regular meals. But water and other liquids may help some people stay regular.

            Using too many laxatives and enemas. Many people think of laxatives as a cure for constipation. But if you use laxatives too often, your body may forget how to work on its own. Heavy use of laxatives is not needed and can cause diarrhea. For the same reason, if you use enemas too often, your body may begin to depend on them. Too many enemas may stop you from having normal bowel movements.

            Lack of exercise. Inactivity or long periods in bed, such as after an accident or illness, may cause constipation. Doctors sometimes suggest medicine for people who stay in bed and suffer from chronic constipation. But being more active, when possible, is best.

            Holding back bowel movements. People also can become constipated if they ignore their urge to have a bowel movement. Some people prefer to have bowel movements only at home. But holding in a bowel movement can cause constipation if the delay is too long.

            Medical conditions. Some problems, like stroke, diabetes, or a blockage in the intestines, can cause constipation. A condition called irritable bowel syndrome can also cause constipation. These disorders may affect the muscles or nerves used for normal bowel movements. A doctor can do tests to see if a medical problem is the cause. If so, the problem often can be treated.

            Medications. Some medicines can lead to constipation. These include some drugs used to treat depression, antacids containing aluminum or calcium, some allergy medicines (anti-histamines), some high blood pressure drugs, including diuretics, and some drugs used to treat Parkinson’s disease.

            Treatment

            If you think you are constipated, talk to your doctor to rule out a more serious problem. If tests show no disease or blockage, and if your doctor approves, try these changes:
            • Add fiber to your diet by eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, either cooked or raw, and more whole-grain cereals and breads. Dried fruit such as apricots, prunes, and figs are high in fiber.
            • Add small amounts of unprocessed bran (“miller’s bran”) to baked goods, cereals, and fruit. This may cause bloating and gas for a few weeks after you start. Make diet changes slowly to allow your system to adapt. If your diet is healthy and high in natural fiber, you may not need to add bran.
            • Be sure to get enough fluids. If you don’t get enough, constipation can get worse. Drinking lots of water and juices helps some people get back to regular bowel movements.
            • Stay active. This is important for overall health, too. Do things that keep you moving and active. Go for walks. Take care of your yard. Find things you enjoy and make them a part of your everyday life.
            If these measures don’t work, talk to your doctor about laxatives. There are different kinds of laxatives, and each has its pros and cons. A doctor can tell you which is best for you.

            If you are constipated all the time, your doctor may want to check to see if you have diverticular disease, another condition that sometimes goes along with constipation. This problem is common in Americans as they get older. Talk to your doctor if you are concerned about this condition.

            http://www.niapublications.org/agepages/const.asp
            As it says, lots of fluids (water!) and exercise along with eating some fiber-rich foods will help. Might be a bit TMI for some, but there are usually several people around needing info on this.

            ~ Linda
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            up to 193; gained weight after baby

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            • #7
              Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

              Try Psyllium Husks, they have done wonders for me.
              ~Amy~

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              • #8
                Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

                Originally posted by APanthesilia
                Try Psyllium Husks, they have done wonders for me.
                I agree, just make sure you drink lots of water! if you can't find generic psyllium husks, sugar free metamucil is made with psyllium too. just make sure it's the sugar free one.
                Jen, 39, F
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                • #9
                  Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

                  before atkins I actually went like everyday to everyother day, and so it is just weird now being on atkins going like 2 times a week or even less. But I did go last night, but I have started taking those fiber pills, I am wondering if I should start taking 2 fiber pills a day. Or stay at 1 a day since one helped me last night







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                  • #10
                    Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

                    i buy the actual flax seeds.....you can get them in any supermarket i think. i put then in omelettes, with steamed chicken and/or vegetables, i even put them in coolers. you can even just eat them plain....they have a good taste. i am as regular as one could be......but i eat a lot LOL.....the good foods!!!!
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                    • #11
                      Re: Flaxseed oil pill help please

                      I was reading that flax is a natural source of cyanide and that the FDA considers about 2T per day to be safe.





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