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    Strange GI “issues!” Help, SCI nurse?

    I’ve been having what feels like contractions causing gas w/diarrhea but is actually an almost clear discharge. It gives my urine a very foul odor. (for some reason, the symptoms don’t usually start until the afternoon).What is causing this, and how can I prevent it from happening?
    "courage is fear that has said its prayers"

    #2
    You mean liquid stools. Are you getting good results with your bowel program? No constipation or inaction? Eating any new or different food? CWO
    The SCI-Nurses are advanced practice nurses specializing in SCI/D care. They are available to answer questions, provide education, and make suggestions which you should always discuss with your physician/primary health care provider before implementing. Medical diagnosis is not provided, nor do the SCI-Nurses provide nursing or medical care through their responses on the CareCure forums.

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    • jennypenny
      jennypenny commented
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      I didn't explain that very well..what I meant was: I soak my leakage pad worn during the day (and usually my seat) when this happens, I smell very foul, and there is not much urine in my bedside bag, meaning I'm soaked w/urine as well.

    #3
    Are you having good results with bowel care? Mucous can be produced if you are impacted, or if you are using too strong of a suppository. Have you tried a different one (Glycerine, Enemeez)?

    How do you manage your bladder?

    (KLD)
    The SCI-Nurses are advanced practice nurses specializing in SCI/D care. They are available to answer questions, provide education, and make suggestions which you should always discuss with your physician/primary health care provider before implementing. Medical diagnosis is not provided, nor do the SCI-Nurses provide nursing or medical care through their responses on the CareCure forums.

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    • jennypenny
      jennypenny commented
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      we do a fleet-ish enema 4x a week, almost always w/good results. very seldom do I have any accidents (unless you count these contractions, which leave a very, very faint brownish tint on my pad).

    #4
    Sounds like what some call "butt snot" or "afterburn". It is hard on your skin. It usually indicates that the product being used for bowel care is too harsh. Can you try using Enemeez instead of the Fleets? How much dig stim do you do?

    (KLD)
    The SCI-Nurses are advanced practice nurses specializing in SCI/D care. They are available to answer questions, provide education, and make suggestions which you should always discuss with your physician/primary health care provider before implementing. Medical diagnosis is not provided, nor do the SCI-Nurses provide nursing or medical care through their responses on the CareCure forums.

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    • jennypenny
      jennypenny commented
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      that's great insight, and I think you might be right. I'm puzzled abt 2 things...

      my bowel routine is done before bed, every other night and last Friday the discharge was pretty severe but Thursday night was an "off" night. Do you think that could have been a delayed reaction?

      Also, the excessive bladder leakage that accompanies the bowel leakage-could it be that because the 2 are so close together that the contractions trigger the bladder to react?

    #5
    Agree with KLD regarding Enemeez you get less discharge later using that
    yes bladder and bowel are closely related to each other triggers
    SCI-Nursepbr
    The SCI-Nurses are advanced practice nurses specializing in SCI/D care. They are available to answer questions, provide education, and make suggestions which you should always discuss with your physician/primary health care provider before implementing. Medical diagnosis is not provided, nor do the SCI-Nurses provide nursing or medical care through their responses on the CareCure forums.

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