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Permanent SIBO due to removal of ileocecal valve

Digestive Health | Last Active: Apr 2 6:54am | Replies (191)

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Hello @rachel_b

I would also like to recommend that you read through the Connect discussion at, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/sibo-diet/ and also https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/tips-for-managing-chronic-small-bowel-obstructions/?orderby=DESC#chv4-comment-stream-header. If you click on these links you can read what others have reported. I would especially like to invite, @thull, @nancybev and @drpepper. They have been actively discussing diet and lifestyle changes as a result of their surgeries.

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Have been on low residue diet, now introducing new foods slowly, as surgeon says I can eat normally since Deloyer procedure. I am trying to still be careful as I think I have some PTSD where certain foods are concerned. Things seem to be going ok, had some ground beef, onions and avacado. Didn't seem to bother me other than bm was a little looser. As I am only 4 weeks out from surgery, not sure what my new normal will end up looking like. I am definitely keeping track of my intake and my reaction

@teresa2017 Awesome, thank you so much for these resources! I will check out those other discussions you linked for sure. It's really great to be on here and connect with others. The advice I've gotten from people on this forum so far has already helped me sooo much. Really appreciate it 🙂