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Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

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@jlstjohn Thank you for sharing that! Wow, just read about the reason for your resectioning--that is wild. I'm glad you're 'ok' now, but yeah, sorry about the other issues. I will definitely see a PF therapist soon, and I'd be curious to see what they say! And, I wonder if i have the (rather) rapid gastric emptying, too. It certainly seems like it, or maybe my body is producing a normal amount of poop and i'm just not used to it wanting to...come out, so soon! Either way, it's very uncomfortable and takes away quality of life. Does anything help with those two issues, for you (pelvic wand! I'll have to look that up!!!)--best to you! J

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@electracat yes, it was quite the experience, for a mid 40s lady who had never had any kind of surgery to have emergency surgery and a subsequent 2 week hospital stay. I was on TPN for 1 month, but have not required it since. The pelvic wand helps my pelvic floor muscles relax...so when that feeling of things not wanting to come out, they CAN now. For the rapid gastric emptying, I recently switched from Motegrity back to Linzess. I was under the impression that Motegrity worked exclusively in the small and large intestines to propel things along, but my GI doctor said it stimulates everything, including the stomach, which obviously is not ideal for someone with rapid gasttic emptying. So far I am not convinced, but will give it more time. I also am on a low dose of cholestyramine for bile acid diarrhea, which is helping reduce the frequency and improve the consistency of my BMs. Hope that helps some.