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I haven’t pooped for three days, am I sick?
Drink lots of water. Only drink water, not soda or juice, and take a laxative. That happened to a friend of mine once, he didn’t poop for 3–4 weeks, so he went to urgent care, and the doctor told him to drink to as much water he can. So he went home and drank 2–3 cups of water at every interval. AndRead more
Drink lots of water. Only drink water, not soda or juice, and take a laxative. That happened to a friend of mine once, he didn’t poop for 3–4 weeks, so he went to urgent care, and the doctor told him to drink to as much water he can. So he went home and drank 2–3 cups of water at every interval. And then after 5 hours he finally poops. So yeah, drink as much water as you can until you poop. Water will push your stool down and it will also soften it. And if you still can’t poop, I guess it’s time to go to the ER, you might have a blockage.
See lessIs it appropriate to say sorry for not being perfect?
No! Of course not! We all deep down want to be perfect, but no matter how perfect we may want to be, none of us can ever achieve perfection. By no means am I saying don't strive to be your best. Being perfect is a natural human want. We all long for it, even lazy people or people who are perfectly hRead more
No! Of course not! We all deep down want to be perfect, but no matter how perfect we may want to be, none of us can ever achieve perfection. By no means am I saying don’t strive to be your best. Being perfect is a natural human want. We all long for it, even lazy people or people who are perfectly happy with who they are. So, nobody should be sorry for not being perfect.
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