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Avoiding urgency short-term


Tue, December 31, 2013 9:19 AM

I will be travelling next week, and my main concern is that we have an early morning flight (7am) and it takes 40 minutes to get to the airport.  This will take place at the time during the morning when I usually use the bathroom 4 times or more, with urgency (absolutely no waiting, or I will have a big accident!).  Any suggestions of what I can do/take that will relieve this urgency temporarily?  As long as I'm near a bathroom, either at the airport or on board the plane, I'm not concerned.  It's simply that trip from home to the airport that worries me, as well as getting out of the house in time to get there!

Thanks for any help you can provide.

FPO janetedoe
Joined Aug 21, 2010

Wed, September 17, 2014 9:19 AM

 Reply posted for averma195.

protein shakes that do not include milk are the best for me, since i am either lactose intolerant or allergic to cow-dairy...not sure which. there are pretty good drinks called "muscle milk" available in many regular supermarkets, and at the gnc health products stores. recently i have also started to look for organic products when possible.
and finally avoid caffeine and sugary sodas. both will pep you up but are *** on the gut.

FPO cooperdh
Joined Jan 2, 2014

Wed, September 17, 2014 8:53 AM

 Reply posted for cooperdh.

I want to start some protein shakes... Can you please advise which protein shakes are you able to tolerate... Thanks!

FPO averma195
Joined Sep 17, 2014

Fri, July 18, 2014 9:53 PM

Immodium (loperamide) is OTC.
Hyoscyamine is Rx

FPO cooperdh
Joined Jan 2, 2014

Fri, July 18, 2014 9:44 PM

 Reply posted for cooperdh.

i know this post reply is a bit late...but i googled the meds you said you double up on???and do they have to be prescribed? I have UC.

FPO ambari
Joined Apr 3, 2014

Sun, March 23, 2014 12:48 AM

 Reply posted for janetedoe.

I don't travel often, but when I do I just don't eat the day of until I get to my destination. Hunger pains are nothing near as bothersome as UC cramps. 

FPO beefdirky
Joined Mar 23, 2014

Thu, January 02, 2014 3:56 PM

 Reply posted for janetedoe.

After years of freaking out, I now have a plan that allows me to travel.
Starting the day before I travel and throughout the trip:
* I eat an extremely low-residue (i.e., very low fiber) and low volume diet.
* I increase my daily dose of immodium and hyoscyamine from 1X to 2X.
* I bring protein drinks, white rice, etc. with me so that I'm not tempted to eat in restaurants.
So far, it's worked pretty well.
Best of luck.

FPO cooperdh
Joined Jan 2, 2014

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