Next time John, make sure your doctor places that procedure on his medical  
orders, in detail.
Violation of doctor's orders, is both a major no no, but also places the  
hospital insurance at risk.
Actually this would apply to anyone in need of this invasive procedure as  
part of your bowel management program.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 8/29/2008 2:48:09 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
The nurses at hospitals are well aware of what digital stimulation is. I  
have had them sumarily refuse to do it. I no longer go to hospitals. I  think 
it 
is bad form for the medical community to put that many incompetent  people in 
one place. Since I only have Medicare and Medicaid my treatment in  hospitals 
would be similar to a convicts treatment and the legal aid society.  I figure 
if at some point, I might be dying, why would I want to be  humiliated, too. 
They regard so many patients with contempt and I don't have a  family to come 
and do the stuff the nurses forget. 
It has all gone downhill so bad. At one time it was a miracle I was  alive. 
Last time in the hospital, I was treated like I  was interrupting their coffee 
break, and I never was given a nurse call  button I could use.
I get better treatment for pneumonia from agency nurses. 
I'll stop my rant now.
I'm really very jealous of you with tight families and health  insurance is 
what it amounts to. I'm so afraid that the next  time they will dump me on skid 
row that I filled out a DNR.  

Take care,
john  


-----  Original Message ----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008  3:46:53 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] BP problem

I have had aides in the past massage my stomach, she also said that you  need 
to eat, before your BP.  She had just learned that in one of her  medical 
classes at KU.  I often did not eat in the morning at that  time.  Oatmeal is 
also good for dieting and so easy to fix.  I  usually try to eat low-fat meals 
and salads every evening meal with light or  no fat dressing .  I have also 
noticed that eating oatmeal is a good  promoter and also bran cereal and 
vegetables.  If I go one day without my  bowels working, I usually know there 
is 
something wrong.  This is what  happens before I get blockages, which are no 
fun at 
all.  I was on  Miralax for a couple months.  I like it because it is gentle, 
not causing  accidents or stomach pain, like I sometimes had with Ducolax 
pills.  I  think it is good to keep Miralax on hand so you have if needed.  It 
takes  about 24 hours to work, or it did for me. They also gave me very large 
glasses  of prune juice with Milk of Magnesia, which finally worked after a 
number of  days and my stomach the size of a basketball.  It was very  
uncomfortable.  I don't think the hospital was doing my bp  correctly.  They 
did not 
understand digitals.  I don't know what  would've happened if my mother would 
not 
have been there.  I tried to  explain, but that did not help.  I have been 
eating bran chex, since my  hospitalization for pneumonia the end of February 
and 
I believe it really  helps.  I eat a half a cup each morning..
 
What do other persons do?
Dana


Good Advice John and I hope our friend with the PIE system is still  watching 
over us.  A missed day
or two is not the end of the world, but keep in mind that you have some  make 
up to do once the bowel cuts loose. Your diet and condition of your body  are 
two things to consider.  Eat the proper foods and the correct amounts  and 
all should be ok.  However if you have been binging three meals a day  at the 
local buffet, then I would have some concerns.  I once remember a  Chiropractor 
that once claimed that he could massage the stomach/bowel area  and cause or 
create a bowel movement.  How he did it I'll never  know.  It was his claim.
That oatmeal in the morning or at night is great roughage on the body and  it 
absorbs excess acids and toxins as it travels thru your system.  Just  ask 
John, lol.
 
Best Wishes and a smooth movement for you.
W
 
 
In a message dated 8/28/2008 1:12:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
I went 10 days once after surgery. That Enema machine that one dude was  
pushing would be nice. 
First thing you do is relax. Do not get upset,  you aren't a clock. If you 
have Mirilax,(Glyco-lax) double your dose. If you  haven't got it, get it and 
use it. made about when he lies Your bowels will  misfire even if your not a 
quad.


Best wishes,
john


-----  Original Message ----
From: Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:  [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:55:52  PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] BP problem


After trying to do your bowel  program and not having results. What¢s the 
longest you have gone with no  go? 
G.














 
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