| Re: I think I have a partial intestinal block but I don't have insurance so I have been
Sound like you are having a fairly awful time. You have my sympathy.
However although i have been through a lot I don't think that I or anyone on this board will have the necesary medical expertise to give you advice on prognosis or treatment. I have included below some things you can try until you are able to get medical help.
If you cannot afford to see a doctor at the moment, perhaps you can seek medical aid on-line at websites that may have qualified doctors.
I don't know how your health system works in the US, but there must be medical facilities that can give you help.
If you have a blocked bowel then it is most probably for a reason, often inflamation causes the bowel to effectively close, or you could have a strangulated intestine - very difficult for anyone to diagnose without seeing you. You could even have an appendixitus.
If you think that you may have a partial blockage then try to eat soft food which do not contain much fibre until you get medical treatment. Do not use any laxatives which stimulate your bowel as this will put it under more stress. Drink plenty of water and aviod caffiene and sugary fizzy drinks.
I am sure that there will be some laxatives that you can take to help. Picolax if you can get it is used in the preparation of the bowel prior to colonoscopy (putting a flexible camera inside the bowel) and is very effective. the other laxitive I haveused is called Movicol - this is quite gentle and very effective. Either of these two will require that you are very close to a tolilet after taking them as they can be allitle explosive. Milk of Magnesia is another laxative wihich works by drawing water into the bowel and helping to softern stools.
If your bowel is going into spasams the you can get from a chemist or pharmacy anti spasmodics - athough you shoudl not use these unless you have seem a medical professional, as they can slow the bowel even further.
Do not take ibroprofen under any circumstances as it acts as an irritant to the bowel - any pain relief it gives you will be shortlived and followed by a lot more disconfort.
Ultimately if ou have a partial blockage you will need steriods. If it is something else then the treatments will of course vary.
Updated - you could try this link [url]http://www.ccfa.org[/url] for help and advice.
Good luck
Mischa
Last edited by mt1971; 05-07-2006 at 10:20 AM.
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