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I have no clue why post surgical poop would clog a toilet. Since surgery

mine are VERY skinny and nothing like what they used to be. Most of the

time my problem isn't that it would plug a toilet but that they float

diligently and don't like going down to the bottom. Everyone else's

problem is that I stink. :-) That's not my problem though!

Can we please have a poop inventory? ( l )

Judy in the Smelly City

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ROTFL........... I have to say that we have changed out our toilets in

this house. We were having SOOO much trouble with toilets stopping up.

So we went to a better toilet that is also ADA compliant........in other

words.....they sit up over 17 1/2 inches so that I am not sitting there

with my knees up under my chin. After suffering through two knee

replacements I wanted one that sits taller then the ones they were

putting in houses during the 1980's. I LOVE them. We replaced both

toilets. Now....even though they do flush better then the old restricted

flow toilets........we still do the triple flush. BUT I do recommend the

new higher standing toilets. Even my Mom who is 5'4 " (and this is SHORT

in our house) had my Dad replace theirs after they tried ours.

Debbie in Gig Harbor

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Sigh. I wish I did. Then I'd have something to add to the discussion.

Deep, wishful sigh

poopie toilet stoppers

> Can we please have a poop inventory? ( l )

>

> Judy in the Smelly City

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This is because of the undigested " fat " in our diet.....FAT FLOATS!!!!!!!!

:) P.

Bill writes:

Although what I have eaten seems to influence the

floating factor a great deal. I also might add that if I have had something

that is a bit greasy or fatty, you can also expect to see an oil slick or

too.

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