JDinVirginia wrote:
ThatFLGuy, we share many of the same medications with Patrick.
Are you able to take enemas to help manage your bowel incontinence? Do you know whether you are upper motor neuron or lower motor neuron?
If you are not aware of the Peristeen Rectal Irrigation System, you might Google it. There are plenty of Youtube videos. As Patrick noted, after an effective enema, many folk can go about their lives for the next 24 to 48 hours with very little risk of a bowel accident. However, most physicians are not aware of it.
In my area of North Carolina we only get about three weeks of winter. I think those three weeks are behind us now.
Patrick, your medical situation is so complex that I am amazed at how you have managed it. I completely understand about cleaning up messy bathrooms after an enema, having self-administered over 5,000.

However, re the Peristeen irrigation system, I will note that it keeps the bathroom neat as it is designed to be used completely while seated on the toilet. As it was designed with those with SCI injuries, it is fairly simple to use. I have just gone over 110 days without a bowel accident, due to the Peristeen system.
Let's keep the dialogue going, guys.
--John
(double incontinent)
So, a lot to expand on here.
First, enema's are a big no.. Right now my GI doctor doesn't want me going that way because of dependency... (Not like I am not already dependent on laxatives already) My issue is that because the damage to the puborectalis is pulling tight and stopping me from emptying, my internal anal sphincter is the only thing stopping me from messing myself at it relaxes when it should not. So then just a few minutes after going I have to literally run back to the bathroom and I never make it. The thing is that the first bowel movement is mush and after that, it is all diarrhea for the rest of the day. So until I have that mush bowel movement I am safe to live life because I can most times feel that one coming. Not that I have not had mush accidents too, because I have.
Also, I have work up in the morning, rolled over to get out of bed, and had everything relax and messed myself. In just the past month I have had more bowel accidents than I can count. The worst ones are when I am out shopping. Lucky for me I tend to only have issues later in the day so If I get up and go in the early afternoon it is less likely to happen but still has.
My biggest issue right now Is I keep getting bound up. Or I will pass corn that I ate just a few hours before on the same day. (Like I ate at my grandmother's around 6:30 pm and passed the peas and corn I had by 9 pm)
There are days where I just sit on the couch in pain because my guts hurt so bad.
And all I can take for it is Tylenol. No tums or Pepto. No noting else.
And, my GI thinks all this will be solved by physical therapy... And, we have not even addressed the bladder issues.
I don't make it to the bathroom for bladder more times than I do. I always have a bit of leakage no matter what. Like I can go... Then start washing my dishes and I will leak enough to have to change an Abena L3 pul-up
Now... In June of 2019, I came up here to PA. Starting working a very physical job and by Nov. had my first hospital visit. In Dec. I had a colonoscopy with General surgery to assess the surgery I had done in FL. The doctor told me that they took a lot out....Like almost two feet as he could see the suture scars. He worried that there was not enough left for my colon to process things right without intervention so that is why I go put on with GI. Then Covid hit in the spring of 2020 and it took some time to figure out that I was not okay. In May I had the worst issue I ever had... and that is when everything went to heck. I was very bound up and could not go. I ended up so bad that I was leaking pee but still could not go #2.
I came home from work and took enough Miralax to do the first part of a cleanout and then called my doctor the second their office opened ( I worked nights so) I was seen that day, given an x-ray, and found to be extremely bound up. (I left work by 11 pm, was home, and took Miralax by 12 am) So was told to take another 7 doses of Miralax and see what that does.
Here is the issue. The day after all of that I had to prep for my colonoscopy with GI so by then I was good and cleaned out..
GI is going to do a full re-assessment on me in May and see where I am at and decide if other doctors need to be brought in.
I have been with the same physical therapist since September of last year and she feels like we are not progressing because the muscles can not be fixed. She has even talked with some other therapist who says that if all the muscles I have not working right are that bad then they may not be anything that can be done from a therapist so we will see in May what they say.
They are going to repet some tests and see where I am at so.