Diverticulitis and Muscular Dystrophy
I'm a 48yo male with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD), confined to an power wheelchair since 1998, my only physical abilities is twisting my wrists & neck. I have full complete feeling throughout body, I do NOT use any urination aid nor bowel movement aids. Now up until July 2014 I've been healthy, except being MD, I've never stayed a night at the hospital or even had a pressure sore. In 2014 I began eating many fresh vegetables & salads, eating healthy...I thought!
Well in I began having digestive issues (not always at the same time) like lower abdominal pain & random diarrhea, extreme sweats, & passing out. In September 2014 I awoke with 102 that quickly spiked to 104 temp, ended up in hospital for 5 days with sepsis (unknown origin) & mild diverticulitis pain, but no digestive issues, except those brought on by 5 IV antibiotics!
Then in November 2014 I ate a salad (w/ corn) minutes later ended up with abdominal pain, diarrhea, extreme sweats, & passing out. then to the hospital released to days later, diagnosis diverticulitis.
Then February & August 2015 a colonoscopy procedure was performed both revealed a 2mm benign polyps...Se below for most recent colonoscopy results.
Now 1 month ago, for no known reason BAM a flare up, hospital stay 3 days!
Two weeks ago another colonoscopy revealed 2 very small 2cm benign polyps.
May questions is this, most would say "have surgery, it'll fix it", but not so fast! Due to my LGMD it puts me at a higher risk of anesthesia issues & pneumonia issues, both could be seriously life threatening. I've been watching extremely careful what I eat, although the doctors are "6 of one 1" & a "1/2 dozen of the other", it seems the medical industry is divided on the causes. I know that corn, grains, oats, etc effect me, plus I'm looking into natural probiotics through homemade kraut & turmeric golden paste. I had a stomach virus 4 days ago that wiped me out diarrhea & vomiting for two days, today's my first day eating a soft grilled trout w mashed potatoes & soft carrots, but even before eating it I awoke with tenderness in the diverticulitis region, that increased throughout today, even though I've been on mostly liquids for 3 days.
Any advice? Anyone that's facing or has faced both MD & diverticulitis?
by God's grace,
DBWhitted
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@gailfaith I am down in Blackshear Georgia....I have read your PT exercise practices, just noticed that our discussion actually started way above back on Nov 5th. I'm signing off for the night as well, I;ll reply back later.
by God's grace,
DBWhitted
Hi again..@dbwhitted....I noted the references at the bottom of your email, but only got to open one the other day. Looks like great stuff.....will look into it further, but I just some bad news today so I am not up to doing that right now. Just wanted now to thank you for that info. @gailfaith
Hello @dbwhitted,
Just noticed that it has been awhile since we have heard from you. How are you doing?
Teresa
Very helpful, thank you. I chop an eating apple into small pieces, put a tiny piece of butter in a saucepan, melt it, add the apple with a tiny pinch of brown sugar and ginger , cook slowly, cool, add a little yogurt, enjoy! Normal food and no repercussions! Apart from the health angle, the limited diet is challenging. With Christmas approaching, one has to accept that our meals have to remain the same. Of course this is secondary to being ill.
By God's Grace,
Mimi
Well done! May you receive courage and healing in abundance! Patience too plays a part in managing illness as you know only too well. Does following a diet help with your illness?
Mimi
@mimiandant That sounds like a great way to eat an apple, even with digestive problems. I'll have to give that a try!
Best wishes for a good Christmas,
Teresa
Hello Teresa, I'm a bit confused with the dates here. Vision is a bit slow and dim. Is this forum open?
@mimiandant
Yes, this forum is open - it has been awhile since anyone has posted about this topic, but we are glad to have you!
Teresa
@mimiandant diet is a big issue when considering regular bowel movements. I attempt to stay away from greasy, spicy, ruffage, etc. foods eating mostly grilled, baked, broiled foods, that being said, I'm on no particular diet. I only take careful precautions over my 'cravings' taking the outcome as my primary focus. One thing I've noticed is I must stay away from is black pepper (mainly cracked peppercorns), corn, oats, etc...I stay away from fresh/uncooked vegetables.
My BIGGEST change has been hydration...water, water, water! As mentioned, every time I attempted this my urine output was excessive, with my busy schedule was difficult, but my body adjusted after 3-5 days.
@mimiandant this sounds good I'll certainly have to try it!...BTW I love your "By God’s Grace", it is how I finish off my letters / comments most of the time as well.