Do you eat enough food with undigested fiber? The position for bowel movements occurs when enough "material" is collected in a certain place in the large intestine (just before the rectum may). However, there may be "material", but if the large intestine is lazier (it also depends on mood, hormonal balance, stress, minerals and etc.) can not push it to the rectum and does not feel a pose. Usually, the push itself becomes when you eat-then the accepted food causes acid to be excreted in the stomach, which through the small intestine reaches the thick, and it starts contractions to prepare for the new portion. I.e. Depends on what food you eat right now. Try eating more greasy things with fibers (hazelnuts, peanuts, pips, for example) because they inflate, but they are also ointments and "lubricated", in addition, the ointment can directly absorb from the intestinal wall and also serve as an irritant and as the energy of the intestinal muscles. Another option is that the intestinal flora is damaged (with the modern diet is quite common), in which it is best to eat yogurts. You have to eat enough of the food volume, of course.
Check your thyroid hormones and diet. It's complicated, I found a solution, but you don't understand and write it. Long is the period of self-awareness and acquaintance of the body. As a first step to change nutrition, make a cut for the Hashimoto.
Go to your GP, he will give you a referral to a gastroenterologist. There will help you more, from here for sure
Thanks for the replies. I don't have any insurance. The visits to the gastroenterologists did, but then nothing special found and said it was nerves.
Do your best to eat healthy-more fruits and vegetables, cereals, nuts, black bread. Sports – Walking long distances, swimming, and biking help a lot. Avoid the constant intake of laxatives, they are accustomed to them. There is a tea, Senna says the herb, sells it in pharmacies, inexpensive and efficacious.
However best to visit a doctor and do research, success!
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