
Poop stuck halfway out: Causes, what to do, and prevention
A stuck poop may be a sign of constipation or an underlying health condition. Learn how to get stools moving again, when to seek help, and how to prevent it.

Lol!shyness
digestive enzymes lead to my shit coming out as a liquid after about 3 weeks hahaha. don’t have any digestive problems as is just wanted to see if it would help me eat more on a bulk by having my food break down faster.Fibre
If bad then PEG
And drink lots of water.
I also ran an experiment with taking digestive enzymes with every meal, and it worked decently well, but you need to take pills every meal.
Anyhow I used to get constipated all the time, and fibre was the easiest thing I could do. 1 tablespoon in a glass of water before bed. Problem solved.
I thought it was somewhat comical too, but I thought many of us have constipation problems, and it may get some comments.Jesus, I thought I saw all the topics in the boards already and here I am utterly surprised by one again lol
Sorry I forgot about probiotics, I do take them 5 out of 7 days.run good probiotics always and bpc-157 1 mg a day at least 30 days. Your ass will thank you
I save digestive enzymes for specific meals.digestive enzymes lead to my shit coming out as a liquid after about 3 weeks hahaha. don’t have any digestive problems as is just wanted to see if it would help me eat more on a bulk by having my food break down faster.
I had assumed this article was going to be one of those cliché commentaries on the short attention span and resultant failure to complete tasks that millennials seem to struggle with.
Like AI said above this is some pretty serious and important subject matter, lots to be gained by paying attention to the activities at the back door.
One thing I would add to the what to do section is self massage. Straining when you are backed up can cause some damage. Learned abou massage when the kids were babies and then applied it to myself as an adult. If you get a proper handle on the anatomy and can identify the path the large intestine takes you can actually move the refuse along its path towards the rear exit and even right out without straining your abdominal muscles. Pretty handy especially if you already have a roids problem you are trying to heal or not make worse
You are 100% right, the best plan is to manage your shit so you have healthy shits. I sometimes have to remind myself if they ain't right something else ain't right and needs attention.In my opinion and experience, if your straining to any degree, something is wrong and it needs to be sorted out.
If I miss a day of metamucil, I strain a bit the next morning sometimes. If I miss 2 days of metamucil, I'm straining to a serious degree.
One of the best pecies of health/supplement advice I ever got was take metamucil every day.. 1 tsp is usually all you need. Doesn't matter if you think you need it or not, try it for 2 weeks and you won't want to stop.
Jesus, I thought I saw all the topics in the boards already and here I am utterly surprised by one again lol
Did the doc ask why the first ten inches was wore out?Most of you guys know this, but for the new members out there, do not strain too hard too many times, this causes diverticulosis and can eventually lead to diverticulitis (infections) and can lead to surgery to fix the issue.
I know this first hand.
Take your fiber daily, and increase your water intake if you are straining hard. A little push to get things going will not kill you, but straining hard while on gear will set you up for issues in the future.
Oh and as a note, if you do end up having to get surgery, for me it worked out just fine. But why if you don't have to.
My tipping point was when I was taking anavar and got really constipated and just pushed as hard as I could (at the time I didn't know you could damage your intestines doing this). I also believe the ability to contract harder while on gear can make things worse.
That was when I got my first colon infection, then things went downhill from there. Couple more infections later and I got surgery to remove 10"
Most of you guys know this, but for the new members out there, do not strain too hard too many times, this causes diverticulosis and can eventually lead to diverticulitis (infections) and can lead to surgery to fix the issue.
I know this first hand.
Take your fiber daily, and increase your water intake if you are straining hard. A little push to get things going will not kill you, but straining hard while on gear will set you up for issues in the future.
Oh and as a note, if you do end up having to get surgery, for me it worked out just fine. But why if you don't have to.
My tipping point was when I was taking anavar and got really constipated and just pushed as hard as I could (at the time I didn't know you could damage your intestines doing this). I also believe the ability to contract harder while on gear can make things worse.
That was when I got my first colon infection, then things went downhill from there. Couple more infections later and I got surgery to remove 10"