Question:

Possible fecal impaction?

I went to the doctor last week with what I thought was a impaction but was a dingleberry which i still havent gotten outAnd I take Metamucil and align for constipationI am worried because I just went poop and it felt like not all of it came outAnd when I wiped I had more of an urge to pooI feel something in my butt but I'm not sure what it isShould I go to the doctor or not?.

Answer:

Aluminum doesn't get into the beer because all cans are lined to protect that from happeningIt may happen in unlined cans, but these would be decades ago, and even then its a may have happened The above guy is rightCan or bottle doesn't matter, its only a beer delivery systemThe correct thing to do is pour your beer into a glass Nearly all beer is sold in glass bottlesThis is more tradition than anythingSome breweries make good beer in cans (Oskar Blues, for example), but these are rareStill, the canned beer I had from Okar Blues, their Imperial stout (Ten Fidy), was very good; better than some from glass bottlesSo can or bottledoesn't matterThe technical edge goes to cans since they block lightBottles are just more traditional(Kind of like wine where real corks are probably the worst device to seal a bottle with, but you find a lot of cheap wines with synthetic corks [that work better] or even screw caps.)
No, that is falseBeer in a bottle has no effect on the hangoverThe amount you drink and the amount you eat prior to drinking determines the hangoverHangovers are caused by dehydration around the brainIf you keep well hydrated while you booze it up, you will less likely have a hangover the next day
In point of fact, some beers will actually suffer from being bottledIf bottled in green or clear vsbrown bottles, any beer that is hopped using anything other than isomerized hop extract stands the very good chance of being lightstruck (skunked) if exposed to strong light (like those nasy fluorescent lights in merchandisers)Here's one for you to ponderIf bottled beer actually did taste better than canned beer, that'd mean bottles are better than a fresh draught from a kegRealizing kegs are stainless, the concept is the sameAnd, no, as already pointed out there is no leaching due to the cans' linings.
Metamucil and Allign are not drugs to treat acute constipation They are like vitamins in that you have to already have them in your system for them to workThey're both PROactive treatment for constipation; not REactive curesYour problem sounds like a neurological issue, probably damage to your enteric nervous system Or ENDThis damage could be caused by a virus, injury, drinking alcohol and even consuming sugar The Allign will help with gastric comfort Better than Metamucil (which is 100% soluble fiber) is just eating more fibrous foods, which have both soluble and insoluble fiber Vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains and seedsBe sure to get 26+ of fiber per dayGoogle has an excellent database of the fiber in various foods.
The question you asked is not trueBeer is still the same beer whether is in a glass bottle or a canThere is nothing wrong with having a beer straight from a can or a bottleBut to truly get the full flavor of beer its recommended you have a beer in a tulip glass or the appropriate glass for the type of beer your havingBeers are not all the same and they all contain specific properties that will make them bloom their flavorAppearance, Aroma and taste is what makes a beer and serving it in a glass will grant you maximum taste.

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