Tangerine,
My heart goes out to you. I am much more mobile than you are, which gives me a nearly unfair advantage. Although a doctor might disagree with me, here goes. The GP diet is low-residue or no residue. This gives me a colon blockage; diarrhea develops behind the blockage, seeps past it, and I soil myself. I manage this with a stool softener which I take with every restricted residue meal. However, I can still develop blockages and/or diarrhea, for reasons that I do not understand. At the instruction of my gastroenterologist, I also use laxatives, suppositories, and enemas. Laxatives at problematic, because they chain me to a toilet for days at a time, making me unable to fulfill my family and social responsibilities. Suppositories work quickly, but can cause painful colon/rectal cramps and spasms. I prefer enemas, because they work quickly and are not painful. However, an enema can be still leaking two to three hours later, once again making adequate protection necessary.
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