Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?
Hello. Anyone else out there that has a redundant/ tortured colon? I was diagnosed with this a few years ago. I’m usually ok, but if I get constipated, I get sick for a week or two. Last year my gastroenterologist referred me to a surgeon for urgent surgery to remove some of my colon. The surgeon I ended up seeing (not on the recommended list by my gastro doc due to others not available for a long time) said he believed I could live with the redundant colon if I followed a low FODMAP diet. I tried the diet religiously, scientifically (I’m a scientist), and I found it’s not the food I eat that causes these bouts of constipation. The only item I’ve found that might cause the bouts is coffee every day. An occasional coffee seems fine. What has helped me stay regular in a big way is Benefiber (or any pure wheat dextrose generic) three times per day. Lots of fluid.
My gastro doc was upset with the surgeon and said I’d regret not having the surgery. He fears I will end up in an emergency situation. I have searched the Mayo site and don’t find anything about redundant/ tortured colon. Are any Mayo docs doing research or treat this condition? Anyone else suffer from this too?
Thank you! -Jayne
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Thank you kamommy,
In past couple years I’ve noticed a sharp, deep pain under my right lower breast that is relieved when repositioning. I’m now wondering if it’s my long sigmoid, as it’s happening more often. I’ll take your suggestions! Thank you! I want to avoid surgery!
I find if I can keep it somewhat solid- not liquid, but not considered “well formed”- it also helps. Just a fine line and hard to maintain.
All the best!!
Thank you!
I have a redundant colon; it likely slows transit time so I carry around more stool than the average person.
I eat cooked food (not raw) and always a drink in hand. I think cooking it "predigests" it.
Consider Betaine Hydrochloride for a digestive aid. Read up on it. I take mine to digest fish. Meat is still not a good choice for me. If I don't take it, I can feel the fish sitting in my gut.
I also drink slippery elm tea (inner bark) in the a.m., before I eat anything. It supports the mucous surface of my gut, which helps move things along.
It matters what I put in my mouth is key.
Fiber also needs to be taken into account. Not only is there the right fiber for your gut, but the right amount and the right time to take it (I avoid it when plugged up and rely on a laxative). There is a study stating that for folks that get no relief for their constipation, a surprising number benefit from a low fiber diet. Something to consider.
Getting adequate sleep is also essential for me. Avoiding stress is really important too. The body needs to be in its "natural state," rather than fight or flight, to work well.
Thank you for the detailed post. I’m sorry to hear of your struggles. Many are very similar to my own 🙁 After so many years of chronic constipation and severe gas and bloat and making lifestyle changes and begging for diagnostics, I had my first colonoscopy and found out I have a tortuous colon. It feels good to have an answer and I’m hopeful to connect with a specialist who appreciates how bad symptoms can be and wants to support a treatment plan for me. If anyone on here has specialists to recommend, whether they be for GI, dietetics, sleep therapy, pelvic floor therapy, mental health, or any others I’m not thinking of, I’d love to hear your recommendations. I also would love recommendations on resources. Hugs to all 💜
After so many years of chronic constipation and severe gas and bloat and making lifestyle changes and begging for diagnostics, I had my first colonoscopy and found out I have a tortuous colon. It feels good to have an answer and I’m hopeful to connect with a specialist who appreciates how bad symptoms can be and wants to support a treatment plan for me. If anyone on here has specialists to recommend, whether they be for GI, dietetics, sleep therapy, pelvic floor therapy, mental health, or any others I’m not thinking of, I’d love to hear your recommendations. I also would love recommendations on resources. Hugs to all 💜
Hello, All of these comments and links to articles have been very helpful!
I had 4 months of liquid stools that seemed to correct after taking prescribed Miralax…in fact I had some abdominal pain that thankfully did not last and had my first normal BM.
I also note that I fill up fast after a small amount of food.
Now, after almost 2 months of daily, normal stools (previous to all of this I never had constipation) I am starting to experience bloating and abdominal pain after eating. Sometimes the bloating is severe, so besides drinking a lot of water, I have started taking laxatives…Miralax and Milk of Magnesia almost daily in hopes that my redundant colon does not twist.
I am starting to be afraid that this could end up being an emergent situation.
I am a retired RN who has cared for ruptured or twisted bowels, both after emergent surgery or in ICU.
I don’t know if I should reach out to the GI department (who are following me to determine cause of the 4 months of watery stools) or the surgeon who reviewed my CTE with me.
I will let the GI NP know of my concerns (and fear), we have a video appt soon.
In the meantime I’ll try the ground flaxseed (I’m allergic to psyllium seed/Metamucil) and continue fluids and smaller meals.
Thanks for listening!
You are not alone with diarrhea and constipation. I have both as well. I use Amitiza to help my motility of moving through my tortuous colon. I was never offered surgery like others. I have trouble getting emptied for colonoscopy.
Good luck with balancing your electrolytes + consider going to a Naturopath who specializes in digestion. Having been a nurse why not examine a holistic approach to health. I have and MD and and ND and have used both their services for over 35 years. I often get diagnosis from the MD and then get tips from the ND. Like one of my instructors back in college said, "you will never be lacking in aspirin but you can have a mineral or vitamin deficiency that could be altered for a better lifestyle and better health. If you read the label on some of the laxatives they give the side effects + almost all say not to use for more than a week! Imbalance in our individual biochemistry doesn't always help. Best of luck expanding your support team, @farmersmith
Thank you @farmersmith!