I've been doing my BP in bed for over 40 years.  Since I sleep on my stomach, 
it's relatively easy for me.  Every night we put a chux under me and one 
between my legs to catch "the results".  Before I put my blankets on, my aide 
inserts a dulcolax suppository.
That means that I have all night to fully empty and 99.9% of the time there is 
no suppository residue.

I started doing this within a few years of my injury.  I felt I had better 
things to do during the day, so why not try it while sleeping.

Nan



On Friday, March 14, 2014 11:38 PM, Quadius <[email protected]> wrote:
 
I really wish I could get my bowel program down to an hour and a half like it 
was when I was a new injury. Unfortunately I am now stuck with three hour to 
four hour bowel care every other night. Most of the fecal matter is evacuated 
in about two hours, but we often spend another hour and a half to two hours 
waiting on the mucus to come down.

It's a significant amount of mucus and if I tried to wait until the next 
morning to check for it, it creates a pretty bad mess. Not to mention the fact 
that it is terribly uncomfortable for me.

I'd appreciate any advice.

Oh yeah, I do my bowel regimen in bed because of my high level of injury does 
not allow me to sit comfortably in a shower chair in order to do the procedure.

Thanks,
Quadius




On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:09 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

 
>There are several new procedures for hemorrhoids.  I would check with 
your primary to one of those major clinics that specializes in hemorrhoid 
issues.
> 
>Best Wishes
> 
>In a message dated 3/12/2014 4:24:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
>[email protected] writes:
>Any  words of wisdom? Bowel program every other day...1.5 hours between bp and 
> shower using the magic bullet. Not constipated. Discomfort and obvious  
>hemorrhoids becoming a concern. 
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