Ischemic colitis

Posted by mo1216 @mo1216, Dec 6, 2016

Has anyone ever had ischemic colitis?

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@nkells

I an 54 yo woman and I was in the hospital for ischemic colitis for 6 days. It began with extremely sharp abdominal pains, nausea, and ultimately hemeraging diarrhea. The onset was very abrupt and I had SEVERE pain for 5 days. I have never felt pain like that. It literally felt like knives were carving up my belly. It was like have my kidney stone for 5 days. It was managed with either 4 cc of morphine of 2 - 4 cc of Dilauded. (sp?) Fortunately the biopsies cam back and indicate Ischemic Colitus - not ulcerative colitis or IBS.. They said I just need to rest and let my body heal.
I now know that it was precipitated by severe dehydration from 2 days of physically demanding gardening in 88* sunny weather. It totally caught me off guard! It seems hard to describe to people how excruciating it is.

Questions:
1)How long did it take you to heal enough to return to work?
2) How did you know you were well enough to return?
3) Have you had recurrences?
4) Did you dramatically change your diet like those with ulcerative colitis have to?
5) Can you drink alcohol when episode fully ends?
6) If I "do too much" could it stimulate a relapse?

I have never before posted on a blog. This experience has pushed me to do so.

Nancy

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I was diagnosed about 12 yrs.ago I have both constipation and diarrhea

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@nkells

I an 54 yo woman and I was in the hospital for ischemic colitis for 6 days. It began with extremely sharp abdominal pains, nausea, and ultimately hemeraging diarrhea. The onset was very abrupt and I had SEVERE pain for 5 days. I have never felt pain like that. It literally felt like knives were carving up my belly. It was like have my kidney stone for 5 days. It was managed with either 4 cc of morphine of 2 - 4 cc of Dilauded. (sp?) Fortunately the biopsies cam back and indicate Ischemic Colitus - not ulcerative colitis or IBS.. They said I just need to rest and let my body heal.
I now know that it was precipitated by severe dehydration from 2 days of physically demanding gardening in 88* sunny weather. It totally caught me off guard! It seems hard to describe to people how excruciating it is.

Questions:
1)How long did it take you to heal enough to return to work?
2) How did you know you were well enough to return?
3) Have you had recurrences?
4) Did you dramatically change your diet like those with ulcerative colitis have to?
5) Can you drink alcohol when episode fully ends?
6) If I "do too much" could it stimulate a relapse?

I have never before posted on a blog. This experience has pushed me to do so.

Nancy

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I am very frightened about Ischaemic bowel and CDIFF, diverticulitis.....all are part of various colitis type ailments. Colitis, to me, is kind of an umbrella word for many ailments including IBS, IBSD, ETC.

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@nkells

I an 54 yo woman and I was in the hospital for ischemic colitis for 6 days. It began with extremely sharp abdominal pains, nausea, and ultimately hemeraging diarrhea. The onset was very abrupt and I had SEVERE pain for 5 days. I have never felt pain like that. It literally felt like knives were carving up my belly. It was like have my kidney stone for 5 days. It was managed with either 4 cc of morphine of 2 - 4 cc of Dilauded. (sp?) Fortunately the biopsies cam back and indicate Ischemic Colitus - not ulcerative colitis or IBS.. They said I just need to rest and let my body heal.
I now know that it was precipitated by severe dehydration from 2 days of physically demanding gardening in 88* sunny weather. It totally caught me off guard! It seems hard to describe to people how excruciating it is.

Questions:
1)How long did it take you to heal enough to return to work?
2) How did you know you were well enough to return?
3) Have you had recurrences?
4) Did you dramatically change your diet like those with ulcerative colitis have to?
5) Can you drink alcohol when episode fully ends?
6) If I "do too much" could it stimulate a relapse?

I have never before posted on a blog. This experience has pushed me to do so.

Nancy

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Hi @mo1216,

We have so many members here, on connect who have IBS; I would encourage you to read the following discussions:
http://mayocl.in/2gl7ajC
http://mayocl.in/2hf5ohb
Please feel free to tag any of the members there; I'm confident they can help answer some of your questions.

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What is the difference between colitis, ulcerative colitis and ischemic colitis? As you can see, I'm new to this. Just diagnosed at a Mayo hospital 3 days ago. I wonder about diet, too. The Dr. didn't mention diet but I just read that if you have colitis you shouldn't eat fresh fruit and veggies. Is that true?

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I was diagnosed by an ER with Ischemic colitis this year. I was upset as my mother passed from that. I would get a second opinion...I did not have it. I do have IBSD, Colitis, recurrent CDIFF, have had ulcerative colitis, and toxic mega colon.i became ill 10 years ago. Thank you

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I am sorry your diet changes, but there are fruits and vegetables you should find are best for you....an example...apples but NOT the skins

PS. I was diagnosed with Barrets Esophagus and Diverticulosis this year. A walking encyclopedia.

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@betted

What is the difference between colitis, ulcerative colitis and ischemic colitis? As you can see, I'm new to this. Just diagnosed at a Mayo hospital 3 days ago. I wonder about diet, too. The Dr. didn't mention diet but I just read that if you have colitis you shouldn't eat fresh fruit and veggies. Is that true?

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Hello @betted,

Welcome to Connect. I'm so sorry about your diagnosis, but you've come to a great place to find support and information; and thank you @shirleyfoggepiazza for your reply.

There are several different types of colitis, all of which are characterized by inflammation of the large intestine (colon).
The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) has some excellent information, which you can view here: http://bit.ly/2hzyFGp
I would also encourage you to visit Mayo Clinic's IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) blog, where you can see videos of Mayo Clinic physicians and experts talk about the latest research, diet, treatment paths for colitis: http://ibdblog.mayoclinic.org

In the meantime, please meet @mo1216, @nkells, @opiffle, @frane1939, @sunnie, @crawdia, @malori33, @karthiekay who may be able to offer more insight about diet and ischemic colitis.

@betted, what symptoms are you experiencing? Have you already started making any dietary changes?

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Been having severe vomiting episodes that last for 1-3 days every few weeks (for the last two years). Had gallbladder removed but that didn’t help. Several times I have to go to ER for fluids. Last time they did a CT scan and told me colitis. Has anyone ever just had nausea & vomiting with colitis?

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@jean64

Been having severe vomiting episodes that last for 1-3 days every few weeks (for the last two years). Had gallbladder removed but that didn’t help. Several times I have to go to ER for fluids. Last time they did a CT scan and told me colitis. Has anyone ever just had nausea & vomiting with colitis?

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I have Colitis but not those symptoms. I believe there are verious kinds of Colitis, so I'm trying to be sure which one I have. I have only had a colonoscopy but no other tests. I have been told by 2 different gastrologists that I have one or 2 types of Colitis. That is not good enough, I believe so I need to get this agreed upon. I feel badly for you, and especially to have to go to ER. I never have had vomiting or nausea. I drink the recommended 2 quarts of water daily, good for my bladder. I recommend that you talk to the ER team to get a specific diagnose as to the type of Colitis it is and how to treat it with meds.

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