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Stick in the Mud Nov 14th, 2001 08:33 AM

Advice suggested from fellow travellers
 
I love to travel for extended periods of time... maybe acouple weeks or more... Unfortunately I suffer from it because I lose the regularity of my bowel movements. Any advice on how to get "back on schedule"?

John Boy Nov 14th, 2001 09:20 AM

Stick, try to eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, at least a couple servings a day. Sometimes too much restaurant food can really slow you down.

jean Nov 14th, 2001 09:23 AM

Remember to drink plenty of water, too. Watch the water, of course, or you'll have the opposite problem :>

Doc Jenkins Nov 14th, 2001 09:25 AM

Stick in the Mud--tell me a little bit about your bowel movements? How often do you go when you feel regular?

Stick in the Mud Nov 14th, 2001 09:27 AM

Dr. Jenkins, I consider some downtime once every 3-4 days to be typical for me at least. I've always considered myself a normal gal that way...

Doc Jenkins Nov 14th, 2001 09:30 AM

Thank you for the reply. From this distance, I agree with the previous posters... plenty of fruit and water should help, plus get some exercise, too. You might try some sit-ups in the morning before breakfast.

regular guy Nov 14th, 2001 09:34 AM

Don't know why, but I've always seemed to have better bowel movements while away from home. Guess the change of pace does every part of me good!

thanksiwas Nov 14th, 2001 09:35 AM

God, is there no topic too indelicate for this forum????

the black bear Nov 14th, 2001 09:36 AM

I know what you mean. The wife always gets on me for wasting precious vacation time on the pot. What can I do? To each his own, I say...

he man Nov 14th, 2001 09:44 AM

Sometimes it's hard (no pun intended) to make time for nature's call if you're on a tour with a strict itinerary. People feel can feel bad about holding up the group or missing the bus if they're imprisoned on the toilet.

inagreement Nov 14th, 2001 09:46 AM

Here, here! seems like sometimes you're expected to be able to squeeze one off on command like a sausage maker!

seasoned traveller Nov 14th, 2001 09:56 AM

don't know if this helps, but I try to have a bowel of oatmeal for breakfast each morning-seems to do the trick--

xxx Nov 14th, 2001 10:13 AM

I'd suggest getting up and drinking a glass of warm water every morning. That's what my doctor prescribed and it seems to work.

xchanger Nov 14th, 2001 12:00 PM

I don't know why, but for whatever reason I seem to have great bowel movements when I visit Italy. Maybe it's all the pasta and good cooking.

Doc Nov 14th, 2001 12:06 PM

Lots of fruit and veggies, a glass of beer or wine and if that doesn't do the trick, try metamucil every day.

interesting Nov 14th, 2001 12:06 PM

Interesting--I never considered that the country that one finds oneself in can determine one's bowel movements! I spend time between France, England, and the U.S. on business and can honestly say that I haven't experienced a difference.

xchanger Nov 14th, 2001 12:07 PM

Try Italy! You just might be pleasantly surprised! Caio!

california kate Nov 14th, 2001 12:10 PM

My husband and I just returned from Greece and the Aegean. We both enjoyed good, regular bowel movements during the entire trip. The bidet took some getting used to though...

jan Nov 14th, 2001 12:37 PM

You know, I've been trying to recall bowel movements that I've had while on vacation either here or overseas and I can honestly say I can't remember. Compared with the other posters, I guess I've missed out on something!

al Nov 14th, 2001 01:20 PM

It's not clear to me how bowel movements relate to the subject of travel. Yes, it's important for all of us to have good, regular bowel movements, but that's true regardless of whether we're traveling or not.


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