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[|Human|] I had a cancerous tumor removed from the upper part of my rectum in june. I had an ileostomy and in august I was reconnected. I started chemo the end of August and everything was going well. When I started radiation October 2 I started having problems having a bowel movement or passing gas. I was admitted to the hospital with small bowel obstruction. I was given enemas everyday and laxatives to remove the blockage. After being discharged and now being finished with radiation I still cant eat a regular meal or have regular bowel movements. I asking for any recommendations or helpful hints. Thanks
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing in. Cancer is a challenging condition and requires long time treatment and support. Since you are having an ileostomy, there is a chance that scar tissue is present after surgery and radiation and this is causing the discomfort in passing normal bowel movements. You have also had an intestinal obstruction and given regular enemas and laxatives. It is suggested that you take foods rich in dietary fibers and this will cause better stool formation and reduce chances of constipation. Early in the morning you can have a glass of warm water as you wake up and this can stimulate early morning bowel movements. You can eat small meals at shorter intervals in place of less frequent large meals. Reduce the amount of oils in your food. Please do not worry.