I am a 36-year old female with a history of severe constipation related IBS, redundant sigmoid colon, gastritis and asthma. I've been struggling with severe constipation for the past year (probably due to abdominal adhesions from a female surgery a year ago). Over the past 8 months, I've been on a number of laxatives to get things going (Miralax, Zelnorm, Lactulose, Senekot, etc) and have had difficulty finding the right dose to prevent loose stools. Since December, I've also been struggling with episodes of diarrhea when the dosage has been too much. Recently, an IBS specialist put me on a GI cocktail consisting of 1/2 capful of Citricil, 1 tablespoon of milk of magnesia and 1-2 capfulls of Miralax per day. This keeps things moving but I'm having trouble finding the right combination to prevent loose stools and diarrhea. Since December, I began experiencing tiredness, very pale complexion and shortness of breath. The shortness of breath is common this time of year as I have asthma and allergies and take daily inhalers (Serevent, Pulmicort and Singulair). I recently had a blood test for iron and it turned out that I'm iron deficient. Doctor has prescribed Slow-FE for 6 weeks. Here are my questions: Could the iron defiency have been caused simply by the use of laxatives, or by the diarrhea caused by the laxatives? I'm concerned that I need to stay on the laxatives for normal function and that laxatives may be causing an absoption problem. If so, can this be fixed? Also, can mild iron deficiency be corrected while still using laxatives? Also want to know if shortness of breath is a symptom of iron deficiency. As far as diet, I was advised not to take vitamens with iron to avoid constipation. I've also avoided iron rich foods such as red meat, eggs and broccoli because it upsets my IBS. Anything I can do increase my dietary iron without upsetting the IBS? Final question: The phamacist told me that the Slow-FE can cause GI upset and constipation. If you have a patient who is iron deficient and has severe constipation, what do you do? Increase the laxatives? Please note: I've had siginificant tests for constipation including blood work, thyroid levels, abdominal x-ray, CT scan, colonscopy, Upper GI, small bowel follow-through, lower GI and colon transit study. All were negative for serious problems.