For newer users, the 3 day no poop post was an legendary asklemmy post where OP asked how they could go three days without shitting. We never found out why.

  • @Alexstarfire
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    591 year ago

    My friend’s kid used to take ~1 shit a week. What happened is, he got constipated one time and had a very painful shit. Naturally, he didn’t like it, who would, but was too young to understand the situation was abnormal. So, logically, in order to avoid pain while shitty he decided to avoid shitting as long as possible, which resulted in painful shits because it’s a week’s worth coming out at once.

    Ended up being self-fulfilling. This went on for at least several months if not longer than a year.

    So, to answer how not to shit for 3 days; apparently willpower is enough.

    • @bus_factor
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      301 year ago

      While potty training, my daughter held her poop for over a week. We had to cave and let her use a diaper, because she was at risk of permanent injuries. Then suddenly one day she decided diapers were for babies and started pooping in the toilet.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Then suddenly one day she decided diapers were for babies and started pooping in the toilet

        Watch out though, apparently this can flip right back like a light switch.

        For instance, my dad turn 76 and bam, right back to diapers.

        • @bus_factor
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          11 year ago

          Oh no! I have a hard enough time changing diapers now, can’t imagine how hard it will be when I’m 109 years old!

    • @[email protected]
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      191 year ago

      Jesus… I poop 2-4 times every day.

      I HAVE done a three-day zero-poo adventure many times at festivals. Usually I’d just eat those heavy bars and beef sticks. Then on the way back we’d stop at whatever place has the greasiest food, order an appetizer sampler, and just destroy the place’s toilets.

    • @Mudkipology
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      1 year ago

      Woah, I did the same thing. My parents ended up taking me to several pediatric Psychologists to help figure out what the problem was, including some quack that tried to say I was acting out in subconscious anger because my Grandfather was a Freemason! Not, you know, the fact I didn’t realize that bowel movements aren’t supposed to be painful. I think I made it for two weeks once although I wasn’t keeping exact score. And yes, I did end up in the ER over it at least once that I can remember.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I developed the same weird irrational fear about it from a young age. I’d hold it as long as I could. Even once that embarrassed me enough to start trying to stop, I still wasn’t “regular”. I’d go, it would be painful, and then I wouldn’t have to go again for weeks on end. My mom kept tabs on the situation, took me to all kinds of doctors, tried all different laxatives and stool softeners, got a colonoscopy done, but the answer was always “I guess that’s just her body’s schedule”. Best lead we got was allergy testing that came back positive (mild) for pretty much everything; the worst being eggs, whey/milk, and gluten. Which wasn’t realistic to cut out on our budget but we reduced as much as we could.

      Then my period kind of forced me out of it. So I have a couple big shits around my period that need to be cut with a knife and that’s that. My PCP still asks about it occasionally lol, says her kid had the same issue, but as far as she can tell I’m in perfect health so…

      Aside from the mild embarrassment I get when the topic comes up for whatever reason, I can’t say it’s the worst thing to not have to go super frequently. And I guess I got pretty good control of my bowels from the whole ordeal 😅 Although in terms of people in my life knowing about it from here on, I’ll probably take the entire experience and my “schedule” to my grave.

      • @Alexstarfire
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        21 year ago

        It’s funny you talk about whey and dairy because this same friend also has two kids who had issues with the proteins in milk as a baby. Same symptoms, constipation. They had to get special formula to alleviate problems. Over time the kids grew out of it.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      honestly i was like this for a while too, though i very much understood what was going on.
      it just becomes a hard cycle to break because we’re so hard-wired to avoid unpleasantness.

      in my case the solution was consuming as much fibre as i possibly can, it’s helped me tremendously with gut health in general. It basically just makes things behave conveniently and sensibly.