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Digestive Health | Last Active: Mar 7, 2022 | Replies (10)

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I know what you mean. Low FODMAP should not be last resort but part of a healing regimen that includes medication, nutrition and medical guidance. I started with Low FODMAP and have now moved to the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. I had been doing pretty well for two weeks (minus a setback caused by eating raisins), but today I introduced homemade yogurt which was probably a mistake because I have been bloated all afternoon. So I am sort of depressed again, thinking I am back to square one. It shall pass.

For a simple case of diarrhea no special diet is needed usually, for the rest of us with chronic diarrhea following a diet that avoids irritation to the gut is a must. I don’t have a specific diagnosis. We started out with CDiff (two different tests were negative), then we moved to SIBO, but that is not clear. GI doc does not think I have Chrons or UC because he thinks I am too old to develop those and a CT scan of my digestive track looked totally normal, but I may have something called microscopic colitis, which is more typical to develop for someone in their sixties like me. Had a normal colonoscopy last year but will likely have another before end of year if I don’t improve on diet. This is all crazy making because we hear such disparate advice and it takes a long time to arrive at anything definitive. Very frustrating and lonely process. This is why I post. You feel like the only person with these problems who can’t eat anything and is always worrying about having a bad reaction to food and running to bathroom. Thank you to everyone who reads and responds to these posts.

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Hi there, were you ever able to find out what was causing your symptoms? I am in similar boat and have my first visit with Mayo on 3/29 in Rochester.