Does anyone have GI issues after having Covid?

Posted by maggie8358 @maggie8358, May 29 9:35am

I thought the antibiotics were the cause, but 4 months later diarrhea continues.

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My spinalbsurgeon who happens to be informed on G.I. issues, suggested COVID and vagus nerve to me. He truly believes I have some aspect of long COVID due to my relentless G.I. issues which started after my COVID illness (interestingly, after my 5th COVID vaccine!!). Crazy.

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@bkatz43

My spinalbsurgeon who happens to be informed on G.I. issues, suggested COVID and vagus nerve to me. He truly believes I have some aspect of long COVID due to my relentless G.I. issues which started after my COVID illness (interestingly, after my 5th COVID vaccine!!). Crazy.

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Unfortunately, I'm not so sure about "Long Covid". My GI symptoms became extreme after I took the shots. (Only had 3 in order to keep my job). There are many studies now questioning the side effects. This site will not let me post a link, but look in the NIH (National Institute of Health) for articles. Here is one from 2022 (Gastrointestinal Complications of COVID-19 Vaccines)

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Interesting..... unfortunately, nobody really knows.

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I never had GI issues until I had COVID. I’ve been having diarrhea and bloating problems for a year. The GI doc did tests and can’t find anything wrong. I feel tired and worn down constantly. I have no energy or appetite or motivation to do anything.

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@kbr99

I never had GI issues until I had COVID. I’ve been having diarrhea and bloating problems for a year. The GI doc did tests and can’t find anything wrong. I feel tired and worn down constantly. I have no energy or appetite or motivation to do anything.

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Same here..Never had serious GI issues until 4 months after my positive Covid test. I had severe abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea and constant flatulence and burping. All tests done with normal results. SIBO was suggested but not confirmed. Have been having these symptoms for 20 months and the only thing that helped (to some extent) was intermittent fasting 16:8 .

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@kbr99

I never had GI issues until I had COVID. I’ve been having diarrhea and bloating problems for a year. The GI doc did tests and can’t find anything wrong. I feel tired and worn down constantly. I have no energy or appetite or motivation to do anything.

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Yes. I had all my vacines and this last Feb. I came down with mild case of Covid that lasted 1 week. I have been having diarrhea for the lat 4 months and now when I eat my stomach and intestines churn and gurgle and I have uncontrolled diarrhea. Blood test and colonosopy all are fine but I can't do simple chores without being exhausted. I am at my wits end.

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@hopethereisnothing

Same here..Never had serious GI issues until 4 months after my positive Covid test. I had severe abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea and constant flatulence and burping. All tests done with normal results. SIBO was suggested but not confirmed. Have been having these symptoms for 20 months and the only thing that helped (to some extent) was intermittent fasting 16:8 .

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I’m sorry to hear you’re dealing with this too. I’ve tried food elimination but it doesn’t seem to matter what I eat. I did go out and buy the electrolyte water. I’m hoping that helps. I know I’m not getting enough vitamins or minerals.
Does yours come and go? Out of the blue it will stop for a few days maybe a week and I finally start to feel human. Then, for no reason it’s back with a vengeance for weeks. Nothing in particular triggers it.

Thank you for sharing. I feel less alone and crazy.

Take care of yourself.

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@kbr99

I’m sorry to hear you’re dealing with this too. I’ve tried food elimination but it doesn’t seem to matter what I eat. I did go out and buy the electrolyte water. I’m hoping that helps. I know I’m not getting enough vitamins or minerals.
Does yours come and go? Out of the blue it will stop for a few days maybe a week and I finally start to feel human. Then, for no reason it’s back with a vengeance for weeks. Nothing in particular triggers it.

Thank you for sharing. I feel less alone and crazy.

Take care of yourself.

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I have eliminated Coffee, ETOH, since the first of the year and have been on a lactose free diet for over a month per my GI docs direction. My family MD took me off my Ativan due to my telling her I tried THC gummies last mo. to help me sleep. They are legal to buy in my state but she claims she could lose he license if the Government reviewed her files. I stopped using them at night although they were beneficial and switched doc, however she claims the same as my previous. I barely have the energy to f/u with this new doc. My GI docs put me on Colestipol which is used for cholesterol and seems to help making my stools more solid but I am trying to adjust the dosage due to resulting feeling of constipation prior to BM. Curiously, the only thing off with my recent bold test was usually high cholesterol. I am 73 and prior to my mild COVID this last Feb 2024 was employed as a caregiver to an Autistic person, propagated and sold succulents and landscaped my yard and put in many new gardens. My GI docs recently prescribed steroids for my situation, but I am hesitant to begin them due to side effects. I have lost 40 pounds
and sometimes can eat a smoothy and/or 1 small meal a day. I want my life back. I appreciate your response.

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I’m sore you’re dealing with this as well. It is beyond frustrating. What state do you live in? I was in CA and I’m now in CO. My MD in CO said he will write me an Rx for THC if I want to try it. I don’t smoke so I would only try the gummies. When you feel up to it, definitely look for a dr that would help you with that. It’s so much better than pharmaceuticals.

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@kbr99

I’m sorry to hear you’re dealing with this too. I’ve tried food elimination but it doesn’t seem to matter what I eat. I did go out and buy the electrolyte water. I’m hoping that helps. I know I’m not getting enough vitamins or minerals.
Does yours come and go? Out of the blue it will stop for a few days maybe a week and I finally start to feel human. Then, for no reason it’s back with a vengeance for weeks. Nothing in particular triggers it.

Thank you for sharing. I feel less alone and crazy.

Take care of yourself.

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This is exactly what happens to me..Sometimes, without any obvious cause, my symptoms get better for few days to a maximum of a week, then they come back without any identefiable trigger. It doesn't seem that there is specific food intolerance, I eat a certain food without any problems ,then when I eat it on another occasion I get terrible symptoms. I also tried low FODMAP diet but without any change in symptoms so I stopped it.

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