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Bowels Shutting Down With Spinal Cord Compression?
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Bowels Shutting Down With Spinal Cord Compression?

by Aneliese-Reitz, Oct 18, 1998 12:00AM

  Hi CCF,   I am 33 yr-female with Arnold-Chiari Malformation type 1. I have not been decompressed yet.  I would like to know if this condition could cause my gut to shut down?  I haven't been able to move my bowels in 2 weeks.  I have tried taking fiber suppliments, eating more fruits and vegatables, nothing seems to help.  I am always asked if having loss of control, never loss of urge to go.  Do you have any suggestions for me on how to treat this problem.  I must admit I am a little embarrassed to approach my doctor about this problem.  My abdomen is swollen and hard with developement of new stretch marks.  I don't know if I have an obstruction if I use other remedy like enema would be harmful for me to use.
  Thank You, Sincerely Anneliese Reitz
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Dear Anneliese:
It is a little unusual to have the degree of constipation you describe from the Chiari malformation, unless uou are severly paralysed (which I doubt). It is possible that you may need a stronger measure to move your bowels, such as an enema. Prior to doing that, it would be prudent to get checjked out by your primay MD or in an ER, to rule out an intra-abdominal problem.
Good luck, and take care!




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