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Old 08-13-2006, 04:42 PM   #5
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by Lila
As long as Simon is drinking, peeing and playing, he is not in immediate danger. If necessary, give him some glucose or electrolyes in his water. With no solid food in his tummy, he is unlikely to poop, but if you feel he may have to, try matching him. (Wet the head of a paper match, and insert it slightly upward into his rectum; half an inch will do.) If he has anything in there, this will encourage the contractions of the intestine, helping him poop. If he does, he may feel better; you can tell from the consistency if that was part of the problem.
Good luck!

That is very interesting. Is it the sulfer or just the stimulation?
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