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Using a Journal with the Magic Bullet Suppository

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The Magic Bullet Suppository is a revolutionary suppository laxative that has made bowel management easier and more efficient for hundreds. This laxative works with a gentle chemical that stimulates the bowel muscles to contract, helping them move stool through the bowels at the right times. As part of an overall bowel management program, the Magic Bullet is a wonder. For some people, it has results in less than half an hour. One thing you may want to do while using this suppository as part of bowel management program is to keep a journal.

It might sound strange, creepy, or weird, but this is actually a good idea for several reasons. For one thing, it lets you communicate with your caregiver about your bowel movements. If you’re struggling with spinal cord injuries or other serious medical problems that can cause issues with the bowels, this is particularly important.

Even for yourself, though, a quick note of your bowel management plans each day can help you look back and see what works for you and what doesn’t. When you use a Magic Bullet Suppository, for example, you should write down about how long it takes the item to work and how you feel as its working. You might find that your diet, water intake, or the time of day have an effect on the bowel management program and the effectiveness of the Magic Bullet.

Many people swear by the Magic Bullet as a way to overcome constipation or to cause bowel movements to happen on schedule. However, you never know how it will work for you until you try it. When you do try it, it’s a good idea to jot down a few notes about your results. You can always use these notes to make decisions about purchasing further medical supplies in the future.

Also, it’s easy to turn this kind of journal into a journal about your overall diet. Oftentimes, your diet will affect your bowel movements more than any other single factor will. Observe what you eat each day and how much you drink. Then, you can use a journal to record things like how you feel each day and what types of bowel movements you’re having, with or without a Magic Bullet Suppository. Again, this can just be a great decision making tool when deciding what works best for you.

 

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