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EMBARASSING BODIES.
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Anyone watch embarassing bodies the other night? The man with the leaky bottom! He was asked when did you last empty your bowels. His reply was two weeks ago! Jeepers! The mind boggles!
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.HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EMPTY THE BOWEL
There is no right or wrong answer to this. There is a very wide range of 'normal' bowel function between different people. It is by no means essential to have one bowel action per day, and indeed it is probably a minority of the total population who has this. Some people always go several times per day; others have several days between bowel actions. As long as stools are passes without excessive urgency (needing to rush to the toilet) with minimal effort and no straining, and without the use of laxatives, bowel function may be regarded as normal.
Perception of what is normal is based on personal experiences and growing up with other people. Most of us do not discuss bowel habit with our friends, or even our family. A few people become obsessed with the need for a daily bowel action and spend excessive amounts of time in the toilet or take laxatives to achieve this. Often this is unnecessary
from St Lukes Hospital.
.HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EMPTY THE BOWEL
There is no right or wrong answer to this. There is a very wide range of 'normal' bowel function between different people. It is by no means essential to have one bowel action per day, and indeed it is probably a minority of the total population who has this. Some people always go several times per day; others have several days between bowel actions. As long as stools are passes without excessive urgency (needing to rush to the toilet) with minimal effort and no straining, and without the use of laxatives, bowel function may be regarded as normal.
Perception of what is normal is based on personal experiences and growing up with other people. Most of us do not discuss bowel habit with our friends, or even our family. A few people become obsessed with the need for a daily bowel action and spend excessive amounts of time in the toilet or take laxatives to achieve this. Often this is unnecessary
from St Lukes Hospital.
Some GP's are not the best, Elvis.
In cases like women who have tubular boobies, or the ones that have one boob significantly bigger than the other. Their GP's are likely to have told them it's something they have to live with as correction is not covered on the NHS. Go on this programme...and you get a boob 'correction' job.
In cases like women who have tubular boobies, or the ones that have one boob significantly bigger than the other. Their GP's are likely to have told them it's something they have to live with as correction is not covered on the NHS. Go on this programme...and you get a boob 'correction' job.
poor man it must have taken a lorra courage to discuss this on tv going nationwide.Surely he should have the district nurse round to give him an enema [ the thought of that makes me shudder]
Once a day seems normal to me but Chief Stout [ Mr S] takes two Laxilol sachets with breakfast and 2 sennas at night [ prescribed by GP] he is obsessed with his bowel movement and talks about "satisfactory poos" ! I find this disgusting.
Once a day seems normal to me but Chief Stout [ Mr S] takes two Laxilol sachets with breakfast and 2 sennas at night [ prescribed by GP] he is obsessed with his bowel movement and talks about "satisfactory poos" ! I find this disgusting.
once Chief Stout left me in a restaurant and said he was going to the toilet, he didnt like the look of the toilet so drove home and went and came back 20 mins later without telling me anything, the waiter thought he had abandoned me and said dont worry about the bill you can sign for it and come back with the money tomorrow !