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#1 User is offline   BeckyW 

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Posted 26 July 2006 - 04:56 AM

Hi, I was wondering if anyone has tried Senekot for chronic C. Is this safe to take on a daily basis?

Or, do you have any other suggestions for this problem?

Thank you!
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Posted 26 July 2006 - 07:33 AM

I have no idea as to the gluten free status of Senekot, but as to the safety of it, I can tell you that my daughter's pediatrician had her on it for quite some time. From the time she was 2 (and she was in the hospital due to impaction) he has us giving her a teaspoon of Senekot every night at bedtime for over 1 year before her bowels started working on their own.....

She's 7 now and has absolutely no bowel issues now......

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Celiac, collagenous colitis, hypothyroidism
endometriosis (at age 20)
spinal stenosis (early 20's)

Biopsy August 2006 confirmed complete villous atrophy despite being gluten-free for years and bloodwork within range showing compliance with diet. Doctor has confirmed diagnosis of Refractory Celiac Sprue.
Endoscopy also showed numerous stomach ulcers, have started taking Losec.

Mother to Eileen 13 yrs
Rhiannon 8 yrs
Daniel & Connor 6 yr twin boys......

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Posted 26 July 2006 - 08:20 AM

View PostBeckyW, on Jul 26 2006, 07:56 AM, said:

Hi, I was wondering if anyone has tried Senekot for chronic C. Is this safe to take on a daily basis?

Or, do you have any other suggestions for this problem?

Thank you!

My mother used to use it a lot. I have two regimines. One is dried apricots and raisins every day. That usually works pretty well for me. If things aren't going well, then it's Citrucel. Usually two tabs in the a.m. get me going. If not, then I take two more at night and then two the next a.m. That's almost always done the trick for me. Of course, there's always milk of mag - but that's a last resort.
Hope that helps.
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 02:04 AM

I just recently 6/06 had to call Senokot to confirm gluten-free status and they say it is...their # is 888-726-7535
www.senokot.com
Husband has Celiac Disease and
Husband misdiagnosed for 27 yrs -
The misdiagnosis was: IBS or colitis
Mis-diagnosed from 1977 to 2003 by various gastros including one of the largest,
most prestigious medical groups in northern NJ which constantly advertises themselves as
being the "best." This GI told him it was "all in his head."
Serious Depressive state ensued
Finally Diagnosed with celiac disease in 2003
Other food sensitivities: almost all fruits, vegetables, spices, eggs, nuts, yeast, fried foods, roughage, soy.
Needs to gain back at least 25 lbs. of the 40 lbs pounds he lost - lost a great amout of body fat and muscle
Developed neuropathy in 2005
Now has lymphadema 2006
It is my opinion that his subsequent disorders could have been avoided had he been diagnosed sooner by any of the dozen or so doctors he saw between 1977 to 2003
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 04:24 AM

Thanks for your replies! I appreciate all the help! :rolleyes:
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 04:51 AM

View PostBeckyW, on Jul 26 2006, 06:56 AM, said:

Hi, I was wondering if anyone has tried Senekot for chronic C. Is this safe to take on a daily basis?

Or, do you have any other suggestions for this problem?

Thank you!

I would caution you from using this everyday, esp on an ongoing basis. Senna is a laxative, and not something you should allow your body to depend on. I realize some folks are in situations where they need this type of supplement...but I'd say that majority of people can find other solutions. Have you tried natural fiber alternatives like psyllium? I obviously don't know your story from this post...but if you have chronic C I would encourage you to keep a food journal and see if certain foods, ie. dairy, cause you to get C, or if some of the fiber vs. laxative supplements will work for you.

Read the caution on senna below:

No laxative, including senna, should be used for longer than 7 to 10 days. Chronic use of laxatives may lead to “lazy-bowel syndrome” -- a dependency on laxatives to have any bowel movements as the muscles of the stomach and intestines gradually lose the ability to contract without being stimulated by the laxative.

Individuals who have or ever have had an obstruction of the gastrointestinal or who have hemorrhoids, stomach ulcers, or an inflammatory bowel disease should avoid using senna laxatives because senna’s irritating effects may worsen these conditions. Unexplained constipation of longer than a few days length should be evaluated by a doctor.
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 05:37 AM

Perhaps it is different for adults, but when the pediatrician was looking after Rhiannon regarding her constipation issues (chronic constipation, couple of episodes of impaction, etc.), he stated that she needed the Senekot to help her along until the muscles got strong enough to be able to move things along on their own (I guess maybe that is called "lazy bowel"?) Anyway, when we voiced concern about using it long term, he said that Senekot was all natural and there would be no problems.....

Now maybe for an adult, it could be different, but all I know is that it was the only thing that helped Rhiannon and the hell we were going through with her bowel issues..... There truly is nothing worse than your child in excruciating pain because she is impacted..... and trust me, we went the whole route beforehand with the cutting out bananas, giving foods that are supposed to naturally help you "go", and also tried the colace, suppositories, etc. etc. etc...... the whole nine yards..........

I guess bottom line is that you have to weight the pros and cons for your own particular situation.......

Hugs!
Karen
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positive bloodwork, positive biopsy
Celiac, collagenous colitis, hypothyroidism
endometriosis (at age 20)
spinal stenosis (early 20's)

Biopsy August 2006 confirmed complete villous atrophy despite being gluten-free for years and bloodwork within range showing compliance with diet. Doctor has confirmed diagnosis of Refractory Celiac Sprue.
Endoscopy also showed numerous stomach ulcers, have started taking Losec.

Mother to Eileen 13 yrs
Rhiannon 8 yrs
Daniel & Connor 6 yr twin boys......

"Joyfulness keeps the heart and face young. A good laugh makes us better friends with ourselves and everybody around us."
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"Doctor to patient: I have good news and bad news. The good news is that you are not a hypochondriac."
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 06:48 AM

View PostCanadian Karen, on Jul 27 2006, 07:37 AM, said:

Perhaps it is different for adults, but when the pediatrician was looking after Rhiannon regarding her constipation issues (chronic constipation, couple of episodes of impaction, etc.), he stated that she needed the Senekot to help her along until the muscles got strong enough to be able to move things along on their own (I guess maybe that is called "lazy bowel"?) Anyway, when we voiced concern about using it long term, he said that Senekot was all natural and there would be no problems.....

Now maybe for an adult, it could be different, but all I know is that it was the only thing that helped Rhiannon and the hell we were going through with her bowel issues..... There truly is nothing worse than your child in excruciating pain because she is impacted..... and trust me, we went the whole route beforehand with the cutting out bananas, giving foods that are supposed to naturally help you "go", and also tried the colace, suppositories, etc. etc. etc...... the whole nine yards..........

I guess bottom line is that you have to weight the pros and cons for your own particular situation.......

Hugs!
Karen

I had hoped you wouldn't read into what I wrote, b/c I honestly wasn't trying to imply anything about your daughter's situation. Maybe you weren't really...I can't tell here. I do believe that sometimes that route is the only and best option, and in those times--I say take it for sure! Going with a laxative is better than not going at all if other options have failed! And maybe in certain cases it would help to retrain the bowel...but I can't speak to that personally. I just mention what I did b/c unfortunately a lot of times we go to meds first, when something else might work well for us also. This is similar to my story... My dad also is taking a prescribed laxative daily now and that worries me, esp at his age. His diet is fairly poor and he is an example to me, of someone not having gone through the options before taking this route... Just wanted to put some caution out there and always make sure all the options are explored. Thanks!
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 07:30 AM

Hey Jen!

Don't worry - we're cool! It is a good idea to post any warnings about any medication or food we might take! We should always use anything with caution...... Don't worry, I didn't take it the wrong way! I just wanted to explain that when all other options had failed for Rhiannon, the doctor had no reservations about using Senekot long term..... After 1 year, after three previous attempts at tapering her off (but bowels weren't ready for that yet......), finally, when we tapered her off of it, her bowels seemed to be working on their own by then....... Perhaps they just had to be "potty trained" and taught how to do their job! :lol:

Hugs.
Karen
Karen

positive bloodwork, positive biopsy
Celiac, collagenous colitis, hypothyroidism
endometriosis (at age 20)
spinal stenosis (early 20's)

Biopsy August 2006 confirmed complete villous atrophy despite being gluten-free for years and bloodwork within range showing compliance with diet. Doctor has confirmed diagnosis of Refractory Celiac Sprue.
Endoscopy also showed numerous stomach ulcers, have started taking Losec.

Mother to Eileen 13 yrs
Rhiannon 8 yrs
Daniel & Connor 6 yr twin boys......

"Joyfulness keeps the heart and face young. A good laugh makes us better friends with ourselves and everybody around us."
Orison Swett Marden


Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.
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Tom Nansbury


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Posted 27 July 2006 - 07:45 AM

View PostCanadian Karen, on Jul 27 2006, 09:30 AM, said:

Hey Jen!

Don't worry - we're cool! It is a good idea to post any warnings about any medication or food we might take! We should always use anything with caution...... Don't worry, I didn't take it the wrong way! I just wanted to explain that when all other options had failed for Rhiannon, the doctor had no reservations about using Senekot long term..... After 1 year, after three previous attempts at tapering her off (but bowels weren't ready for that yet......), finally, when we tapered her off of it, her bowels seemed to be working on their own by then....... Perhaps they just had to be "potty trained" and taught how to do their job! :lol:

Hugs.
Karen

That could be... so glad how well she is doing now! After years of C...I still don't take going to the bathroom for granted ! :lol: :lol:
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 03:20 PM

View Postjenvan, on Jul 27 2006, 08:51 AM, said:

Have you tried natural fiber alternatives like psyllium? I obviously don't know your story from this post...but if you have chronic C I would encourage you to keep a food journal and see if certain foods, ie. dairy, cause you to get C, or if some of the fiber vs. laxative supplements will work for you.


What is psyllium? I have seen it mentioned on this board before but I am not sure what it is. I prefer to use natural methods over any drugs. We have used a food journal and just eliminated the foods that are causing problems but still need alittle extra help until the body is healed.
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Posted 28 July 2006 - 04:52 AM

View PostBeckyW, on Jul 27 2006, 05:20 PM, said:

What is psyllium? I have seen it mentioned on this board before but I am not sure what it is. I prefer to use natural methods over any drugs. We have used a food journal and just eliminated the foods that are causing problems but still need alittle extra help until the body is healed.
Thank you!

Becky-It took me quite a few months (and also eliminating dairy) to get regular, after years of C. I can say now things are working pretty well....so much better. When I start to slow down, the psyllium gets things up and rolling again. Go to this thread and read the 2nd post down, mine. I actually responded to your question, but maybe you never went back and saw it... Here: http://www.glutenfreeforum.com/index.php?s...20831&st=15 That hopefully answers most of your questions about psyllium. Any more? :D
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Posted 28 July 2006 - 05:59 AM

View PostBeckyW, on Jul 26 2006, 01:56 PM, said:

Hi, I was wondering if anyone has tried Senekot for chronic C. Is this safe to take on a daily basis?

Or, do you have any other suggestions for this problem?

Thank you!

be carefull as this product is suppose to be for occasional use, i suffer with chronic C a lot and have been in hospital from it, your body will start to rely on it if you take it too long and before you know it you need something stronger, ive now come off them and now drink more water and also take fig syrup which goes work without giveing D big time and without the cramps.try this one it helps me.
married with 3 boys, maclain, dylan and finlay. symptoms for more than 10 years but only diagnosed may 06. lactose and casien intolerant may 06.
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Posted 28 July 2006 - 02:51 PM

My grandmother drank "Senakot tea" every day for many, many years. She swore by it.
Cindy
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Posted 29 July 2006 - 05:03 PM

View Postjenvan, on Jul 28 2006, 08:52 AM, said:

Becky-It took me quite a few months (and also eliminating dairy) to get regular, after years of C. I can say now things are working pretty well....so much better. When I start to slow down, the psyllium gets things up and rolling again. Go to this thread and read the 2nd post down, mine. I actually responded to your question, but maybe you never went back and saw it... Here: http://www.glutenfreeforum.com/index.php?s...20831&st=15 That hopefully answers most of your questions about psyllium. Any more? :D



Jenvan- Thanks for answering my question and the link to the post you answered before. I missed that original one so I am glad you pointed it out! We will try this product for my daughter and hopefully it will work as well as it did for you. We just found all her other food sensitivities and eliminated them 4 days ago. She is still miserable but I believe after years of suffering we have finally found out the causes. I know it will take time but it is just hard to watch her suffer so much.

Thanks to everyone who replied and all the support!
Becky
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