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Have I hurt my digestive system?

I recently had two back to back surgeries where my colon was injured each timeI had not had bowel prep for either one; the first was emergency surgery.After the second surgery I was unable to pass stoolMy intestines were packed and nothing worked; not even prescribed bowel prep.I decided to take drastic measures and for the last several days have been drinking 8-12 heaping tablespoons of soluble fiber.For the past two days I have had extreme diarrhea and I think it's from the fiber.What can I do to slow down the diarrhea and ease my raw and tender flesh?

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because Al3 charge and So4 have -2 charge.so the formula is correct!
in writing chemical formulas you have to balance chargesAl has +3, SO4 has -2you have to cross multiply to get the charges to balancefrom that you should be able to do the rest yourself
Aluminum is group 3A elementIt has +3 chargeSulfate ion has -2 chargeThe net charge of the compound must be zero(2(+3))+(3(-2)) 0 Sodium nitride's chemical formula is NaNO2 cuper (II) phosphate's chemical formula is Cu3(PO4)2
No, it should not be AlSO4 because the charge of Aluminum to react is +3 and the charge of the polyatomic anion SO4 is -2To form the neutral substance, the positive and negative charges must equalThis means you need 2 atoms of +3 Al giving you a total of +6 charges to react with 3 sulfate (SO4 -2 ), or a total of -6 charges+6 and -6 gives you zero which is the charge of the whole aluminum sulfate.
You must be careful drinking liquid fiber unless you drink a glass of liquid with each doseLiquid fiber can slowly solidify in your stomach and small intestine that can require surgery to remove the fiber that can become hard and will not easily pass through your digestive tractDiscard any fiber wafers or large pillsEvery time you pass any bowel, it uses liquid in your digestive tract, and you can become dehydrated that requires a lot of water to keep your bowels liquidThe trouble can be your electrolytes can be reduced, and electrolytes(Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium)help regulate heart rhythms that can cause chest painsThe American College of Gastroenterology(digestion science)say Ducolax laxative and Ducolax stool softeners are safeDucolax laxative is a tiny, orange pill that will give some relief in 6/12 hoursTake 4 pills at once with a glass of liquidUse mineral-oil enemas as an alternate sourceI think if you can get a bowel movement with repeated doses of Ducolax, you can monitor your digestion if you need more laxativeOnce you return your digestive tract to normal, use the laxative in extreme casesGood LuckHarrald

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