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Replies to "Thank you both for your comments. So far no lymph nodes! But the descending colon, the..."
I’ve had complicated diverticulitis in my descending bowel for a decade.
At one stage I was considering having it removed.
I stopped taking antibiotics each time as they wipe out your good bacteria as well.
Certain foods, mainly those with seeds, cause flare up’s for me, but the biggest risk for me is dehydration and constipation.
Try the fasting as it relieves pressure on the bowel. The scaring from the diverticulitis narrows the bowel and cause’s pressure build up.
Rest your bowel for 16 hours a day helps me