Tortuous colon diagnosis and diarrhea for months? help
I’ve been dealing with weight loss, diarrhea, bloating, gas feeling full and acid buildup. I had my first colonoscopy/ upper endoscopy and it revealed that I have a torturous colon.I’m currently taking anti diarrheal, acid reducer and nausea meds as needed.
I’m very interested to hear about what foods are easier with this issue/ issues. I have not had much luck with most foods except bland.
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I have IBS-C, a severely redundant (long) colon and a legion of food intolerances and brain-gut issues. Could your diarrhea be IBS-D? I assume you have checked for a bacterial issue. Usually constipation occurs with a torturous colon.
I was also just diagnosed with torturous colon following
a colonoscopy. Prior to this diagnosis I had diarrhea.
I was prescribed Cholestyramine. It is very helpful.
I take it daily and no more diarrhea.
Im waiting on biopsies and follow up with my GI doctor at the end of the month but I will definately ask to see if this will help me. Thank you
Yes, my doctors are checking everything as it’s been months and I’m still loosing weight and having diarrhea. I understand constipation is more so related but diarrhea is also a symptom. I’m still waiting on biopsy results
shortiseltzer,
My reply has some jest.🤪
Be happy you have diarrhea and weight loss vs chronic constipation and weight gain. The doctors have no problem blaming the patient, for everything, when there is weight gain involved. Diarrhea trips can count toward your 10,000 steps a day.🥴
The best foods for diarrhea, nausea, and constipation are- 3 saltines, followed by sips of 7-up.
Bland- is perfect for food and whatever your gut is telling you.
A journal was suggested by another member (I'm sorry I forgot your name). Track everything, going in, coming out, 💩💩description. See if you can connect a food, to a time of day, to resulting symptoms. Also track meds .I have been doing this for 17 years , it has provided me with some connections. A secondary benefit of the journal is, you can prove to YOURSELF and doctors that you are indeed in pain.
I know you are in pain and distress and it 👿👎🏼🤬. You are definitely in a great forum to learn and share. I hope you get answers and relief soon.
Good Vibes coming your way, ShelleyW
Hello @shortiseltzer and welcome to Mayo Connect. As you can see, Mayo Connect is a great way to learn from the experiences of others. You are probably glad to find the reason for the diarrhea and weight loss.
While you wait for the biopsy results, you might try keeping a food diary, as suggested by @shelleyw. This might give you some clues as to any foods that are triggers for diarrhea.
I look forward to hearing from you again. I hope you will continue to share your journey with this diagnosis. When do you expect to get the biopsy results?
Me too starting to affect my whole life at 70
Don’t know what to do!
Vic
viscats,
A couple of options:
1. At 70, we aren't worth the time and effort of the medical community, so we just wait for THE permanent solution.🤪😱jk
2. Decide what hurts the most for you, research and document everything.
3. Join groups like this, and keep asking questions, in vivid detail, using different wording, until you get what you need.
4. Decide to just live with a problem. I have had to do this, for example, with my OMG migraines. I no longer care what the cause(s) are, just treat the symptoms. My chronic 💩💩pain, 17 years of tests and "miracle drugs" that have no effect on me. So, I buy miralax in bulk and pray for the diarrhea to kick in. I should have bought stock in miralax years ago... at least I'd be a rich person, full of 💩💩😳
5. Get a boxing bag and put a drawing of your pain on it, then punch 🥊 it out, til you are too tired to care. I did this.
Ain't getting old the pits‼️‼️
ShelleyW
A torturous redundant colon can cause diarrhea if your bowel get so full of stool that liquid stool is forced around the hard stool that cannot be passed. This causes weight loss because you cannot eat when your G.I. tract is so full. that’s what makes you feel so bloated and uncomfortable. A CT scan will show a large stool burden, if that is the case. A colonoscopy does not show this since you’re cleaned out prior to the procedure.
I hope the MD finds a fix. If they do not, try changing how you eat if you haven't already. A liquidy diet for most meals helps me (I eat a lot of thin but nutritous, high protein hot cereals, smoothies and soups). Plus an extremely limited diet, which I believe is unique to me. While trying to find out what to do, I lost 25 lb and became underweight. I am now normal weight. Good luck and there is hope!