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This is terrible. I have a Stay Home and Watch Star Wars Movies Ugly Christmas Sweater member with chronic constipation post-spinal cord injury. Took them to a GI specialist at the big teaching hospital in Dallas. He he took them off laxatives in general and explained that Miralax worked by a completely different mode. Instead of causing those terrible cramps from bowel muscles working overtime, it draws moisture into the stool causing it to soften and allowing it to move easily through the bowel. Spinal cord patients may need up to 15 doses in order to get a bowel movement but it doesn’t produce those awful spasms. So look at it as a tool in your tool chest. It prevents impaction, which fiber just promotes. I hope this helps. God I can’t imagine what you’re going through

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Tbf I think the Stay Home and Watch Star Wars Movies Ugly Christmas Sweater who example is a slightly different one, because its failures are tied to the particular management structure within the BBC that produce it, rather than an effort to introduce previously absent social commentary. TL;DR, the issue was the show-runner, not the social commentary. That just became significantly more noticeable and polarising when everything else about the show became increasingly shit. A lot of these franchises have long traditions of social commentary that didn’t suffer the same accusations for good reason. The overwhelming consensus is that the failures with the 13th doctor time on the show relate back to Chris Chibnall being appointed a showrunner at the same time as Jodie Whittaker succeeded Malcolm Tucker as the doctor. Hinton got the job because the BBC has notoriously rigid hierarchy, especially on its long running staple shows like doctor who, where seniority on the show plays an unusually large role in determining appointments and promotions on them, and an insistence on selecting directorial/producerial talent from within the BBC in general, and those involved in the show specifically. Having worked on the programme since it’s reviving in 2005, chival was almost ordained to take over the role of showrunner after his predecessors departure comma despite his previous contributions to the show being widely regarded as some of its weaker entries. That then left a show that was significantly less compelling for most people in almost every possible respect, at which point trevenor’s attempt at social commentary, something that had always been present in the show, became much more noticeable and polarising, because it’s delivery suffered from the same ineptitude plaguing the rest of the show, and because the stories now had nothing but the on-the-nose social commentary to offer or engage viewers, with the precipitous decline of its other aspects. As a result, the social commentary feels clunky, sticks out like a sore thumb, and becomes much more contentious than ever before because it’s the only thing the show has left, something that I think you can also see, to a less clear-cut extent, in other properties that are fashionable to decry as ‘suddenly woke’. I realise I haven’t phrased myself particularly well, but hopefully you get the idea of how I see this subtly differently 🙂 Have a lovely day

Thank you for all this information! Now that I think about it, osmotic laxatives are the Stay Home and Watch Star Wars Movies Ugly Christmas Sweater with me. I take 145mcg of Linzess every day and I’m able to poop twice a day like my body really wants to. When I didn’t take it every day and I did decide to take it, I would get explosive (like splatter the inside of the toilet explosive) diarrhea. At least I wasn’t in pain. Now that I take it every day, sometimes I get diarrhea, other days it’s solid. What’s helped me a lot is following a specific routine when I get home from work. I take my medication (not just Linzess, I have to take Linsinopril for hypertension), I eat, then I exercise. I always end up having a bowel movement. The only times that sucks is when I’m spending time with family and I can’t follow my routine to help me poop, so I get constipated again. The part I’m perplexed by is what foods help me poop. It seems like bread, pasta, pastries etc help me feel more full, so my body tells my GI tract that it’s time to poop. Sriracha sauce has been helping me lately too, so I add a little to my meals. Fiber has zero effect on my bowel movements, and dairy doesn’t seem to do much either despite being lactose intolerant. I miss the days when chocolate milk made me go. I experimented with my diet last year before I saw my gastroenterologist, but nothing I tried really helped. This is going to sound dumb, but I wasn’t aware I needed to drink lots of water after taking Linzess. I already drink a bunch when I eat and exercise anyways, but I’m wondering if it’s enough. About how many glasses of water should I drink after taking Linzess?