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High risk surgery. Is it worth it?

Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) | Last Active: Mar 29 11:38pm | Replies (40)

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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

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Hi gig666....with my diverticulitis flares it puts pressure on my bladder nerve. WHICH colon &bladder share. That is a double edged sword, spasm s in abdomen, with bloating of upper stomach, putting my bladder not working!!!!
I see my Rectal surgeon beginning of April l wil! Run all this by him!!!
I cannot believe my Birthday is 3/18 and l have been dealing with a spastic colo , diverticulitis and a spinal disease seen on the scan since l was 27! They now believe me. Losing 24 pounds in 5 weeks, "oh, you are dieting!". Sorry folks, those bastards. I also, enjoy my flushings, red mark on lip, l New l had NETS, presented it to them tied up in a pretty. bow. Their response, "roll the dice 3/594 years! If they grow, we can take them out!