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Cheaper Miralax

Posted By: Gingercake on 2008-07-20
In Reply to: Any good affordable alternatives for chronic constipation besides Glucolax? sm - Inquiry time

Costco has it 2 for the price of 1. The amount I've saved at Costco (on drugs alone) payed for the membership.


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MiraLax itself is OTC now.
I buy it at Walmart. There is nothing as good as this product.

If she doesn't NEED it then why not prunes added to the diet, or prune juice, which can be cut with other juices if it tastes too sweet.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ITS-HERE-MIRALAX-OTC-30-DAY-SUPPLY-COMP-AT-30_W0QQitemZ160161566352QQcmdZViewItem
Hey - me too! Before MiraLax
I was always trying something new. I tried Dannon's Activia, thinking it would help me with any problems a new pain medicine might cause, and ended up needing a colonoscopy!

Think I will try the Miralax and Fiber-One sm
bars. I tried the Activia yogurt and it seemed to work, but I am not crazy about the taste.
Correction....I meant to say Rx for MiraLax
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MiraLax changed my life. LOL
Seriously, though, eating a high-fiber diet did not change my issues until I met MiraLax.

I am also having some success with probiotics.
I would think it might be cheaper
to purchase an extra lot (or two) than to move your mom.

I agree that they can foot the bill if that's what they want done.

Don't let other people's odd attitudes upset you. People often seem to ask someone else to go out of their way and then act like the one who says no (or I can't for whatever reason) is the one being disrespectful.
You have to be buying the cheaper
brand because at the QT close to my house, about the cheapest, in Atlanta, the price is $2.40 something for the brand I have to burn.
The Cheaper by the Dozen
movies are great, and my kids can watch them with me.
Where I live, gas is cheaper, and
then you also have the option of running the oven for heat in the event of an electric outage, or being able to still cook even if the electricity is out. Other than that, depends on preference. I can cook on either, just takes some getting used to. I guess I actually kind of prefer being able to see the flame size though...
Disney does consider Nov-Feb off season. Much cheaper. nm
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Salonpas is cheap - cheaper still at Sam's
I think you can buy a huge box for under $10. They are good on sprained wrists, too, my daughter gets those after doing carpentry around the house (talented girl) and we put them on and they work great. I use the slightly larger ones on my chronic low back pain and while they don't last for hours, they give pretty good relief of moderate to low pain and last about an hour. And they really are inexpensive. I learned about them in a Chronic Pain Class I was taking at my HMO, thought what can I lose, and found they work well for me.
Wise
I pick at them until they come off. Cheaper than a dr visit
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Eureka Boss is way cheaper and does as well!!
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You could look into the human version of same med. Probably cheaper.
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As for tags, they are infinitely cheaper in WA.
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yes, this is good advice: It is cheaper to go to the
supermarket and buy the cheap stuff on sale, then plan what to cook and buy the additiional necessities.
We do use our bleach for our pool instead of chlorine (cheaper)...
but never knew about peroxide being so useful! I have one bottle for cuts and scrapes for the kids but will have to get more now and put it in a spray bottle! Thanks!
I got mine of good 'ol E-Bay...cheaper that way!
I didn't buy from the company directly.  I first tried a sampler size pack from QVC a few years ago, fell in love, and then bought full-size from E-Bay.  I do the same with Proactive cleanser...I will never buy direct from those companies that insist on hooking people into some sort of "program."  Crooks I tell ya! 
It is o.k. to hire firends to do the work cheaper,
but this lady is crazy! Do not give her any money, a deal is a deal and the husband is happy. If she needs some money, she should ask her husband for it.