Help with no gas, empty bowel diet during RT.
I'm scheduled to have fiducial markers and SpaceOAR placed Aug 4/5 and 5.5 weeks of radiation treatment starting on Aug 17. I have a sample diet and eat/don't eat list of foods from my RT's Nutritionalist and have done plenty of research. However I had a partial colectomy 8 years ago due to severe bouts of diverticulitis and lost about 12 inches of my colon. As a result, I am a pretty gassy person, and my bowel almost always feels full or close to full, with 2 and sometimes 3 BMs a day. What foods/meals have worked best for those of you who have undergone RT? I'm tempted to just not eat during the morning/day before treatment, but I will only get each week's schedule the Friday before.
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@surftohealth88 not a California thing, maybe an individual RO's thing. I also live in SoCal, and will also be making about a 30 minute drive south, but down the 5 instead of the 15. My digestive system is already going berserk, I'm trying to calm it down. I eat healthy, but many of the foods I eat cause some of us an abundance of gas so I need to make a change. If your husband is lucky enough to be able to continue his present diet, get up and have a BM, retain no gas, and fill and hold his bladder through his treatment, he's blessed, at least in that regard!
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2 Reactions@carlsbadguy The biggest factor in the diet is the portion size; you really have to LIMIT the amounts of ‘good’ fiber rich foods.
Radiation tx. is a balancing act between having enough “oomph” to have a bowel movement and not too much of it to have gas. I used Healthy Fiber (Amazon) 3X/day with lots of water to keep regular; it is non fermentable guar gum based.
Phil
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2 Reactions@heavyphil thank you again, I found the product on Amazon. The directions state use 1 scoop a day? If you took 3 scoops a day, how much water were you drinking? I'll be replacing a fair bit of fiber following a strict FODMAP diet, but I don't want so much fiber that I get backed up. Good that it's non fermentable, as it shouldn't bring any gas into the equation. I'm 6 ft and 190 lbs if it makes a difference.
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Oh I am so sorry to hear that your guts are acting up : (( - did it start just recently due to ADT drugs ? : ( Also, I see that you will have proton RT so perhaps there are differences there too, who knows. )
Mr. Surf is very regular in general with 2 to 3 BMs a day (same as me) because we eat Mediterranean diet from early childhood. Things that produce gas for us are known offenders - beans and cruciferous vegetables, but no bloating or anything even close. So, we will only eliminate them during RT to be on a safe side.
We will try to get appointment between 10 am and 1 pm and that will work really well for him. He will be driving about an hour in one direction if traffic cooperates , if not - it could easily take 2 . 😬 But he usually takes business calls on long rides so time flies faster.
"Lucky "- well he considers himself being lucky in many aspects 🥰 (and he is) , however having PC or anything connected with it can not be "lucky" lol BUT yes, it would definitely make things much easier during RT.
As you said in your previous post - every list on different websites will list somewhat different food items and it can be soooo confusing. So, it might be the best to stick with what works for you - you know your guts the best 👍.
I was at 12 noon everyday. I would usually have a protein shake with blueberries or raspberries around 5 hours before. I would take two GasEx's and small Miralax dose. Also carried a small enigma with me in case rectum wasn't clear. Had to use it twice. They didn't like it and I didn't care.
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4 Reactions@carlsbadguy I used it 3X/day - with DOUBLE the water recommended - because my system demands a very high fiber diet in order to stay regular.
Cutting out whole grains, beans, corn, cauliflower and broccoli shut me down completely!
Your system may be different so adjust accordingly.
Phil
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2 Reactions@climateguy Ah memories…they handed me a Fleet enema once and told me to go to the bathroom…but DON’t pee!!
The enema initially had no effect so here I am doing jumping jacks, squat thrusts and punching myself in the gut to get things moving…thank goodness for large handicap access lavs!
I too used the prick pinch when the time arrived but no blood🥹…
If there was A hidden camera in that bathroom somebody could have made a killing on YouTube….
Phil
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1 Reaction@heavyphil
My days are just an endless stream of emptiness to me
Filled only by the fleeting moments of radiation treatment memory
[Chorus]
Sweet memories
Sweet memories
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Thanks for sharing - it is always good to know about some tricks : ) , I guess one never knows what problems can arouse eventually no matter how our guts behave under "normal circumstances".
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1 Reaction@surftohealth88 thank you, but the Orgovyx doesn't seem to be causing any intestinal issues, 3 weeks in and only some hot flashes and fatigue. I don't think the fact that I'm having proton has anything to do with it, the photon radiologist I saw had the same terms, full bladder, empty bowel and no gas. As I said in my original post, due to severe diverticulitis, I had a partial colectomy in 2018, which removed about a foot of my colon. That's when most of my intestinal issues began. We eat a very clean, natural food diet, but that includes many fruits and vegetables that cause gas for me and some other complex carbs that do the same. The FODMAP diet should help eliminate those issues, we shall see.