Thank you! Imodium was over the counter and it stopped right away. However, I will have DH get me some beneficial.You shouldn't take a prescription before trying a fiber lax. The label on the beneficial laxative will tell you its psyllium.i take it at bed time.
I just switched from Benefiber, which I started (thanks to you!) just before gastric bypass July 12th of last year, to sf Metamucil as of yesterday. I am taking 2 spoonfuls twice daily. This is to help with the added fiber, and to help stay fuller and reduce my evening & nighttime snacking.You shouldn't take a prescription before trying a fiber lax. The label on the beneficial laxative will tell you its psyllium.i take it at bed time.
Interesting, I didn't know that! Let us know how it works for you. I currently take Benefiber too and may consider switching.I just switched from Benefiber, which I started (thanks to you!) just before gastric bypass July 12th of last year, to sf Metamucil as of yesterday. I am taking 2 spoonfuls twice daily. This is to help with the added fiber, and to help stay fuller and reduce my evening & nighttime snacking.
I decided to try the weight-loss aspect after reading that info suggestion on the label. This is part of my 10 month post-surgery reset strategy to lose the remaining 35lbs needed to reach my goal of 100lbs lost by the end of summer. I've "stepped-up" my daily movement amounts, increased my protein amounts including a daily protein shake, and added the Metamucil "challenge." I will triumph, and my surgery twin is an awesome support system (and vice-versa)!
I sure will let you know, Judy. So far, as Diane said, the bulked up part in my stomach & intestine seems to help me feel fuller, esp in the evening.Interesting, I didn't know that! Let us know how it works for you. I currently take Benefiber too and may consider switching.