Fructose Malabsorption
I'd like to start a discussion on fructose malabsorption, how to control it, what to eat and not eat, etc. . Is anybody interested?
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I'd like to start a discussion on fructose malabsorption, how to control it, what to eat and not eat, etc. . Is anybody interested?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Digestive Health Support Group.
Oh and I don’t have any symptoms of IBS no diarreah, constipation, gas just horrible heart burn and headaches and feeling overall sick. Lately getting laryngitis from it too.
I was a big fruit eater too; now I don't eat any. You get so you don't even want it because you know the symptoms it'll cause. You try to compensate by making what you do eat taste really good. Did you see the long part above (about page 3?) about recipes and diet? That might help.
Recipes and diet is page 5 not 3.
Are you in NY or NJ looking for a nutritionist who knows about fructose malabsorption and lactose intolerance and acid reflux
@gut health, @jackiem95, @pjss48, @redhead63, @sarcomasurvivor, @gracheig. I called Mayo and they sent me the 20 page FODMAP Eating Plan and the Fructose Malabsorption Eating Plan since I am a patient. It quickly became apparent that neither would be that helpful for me. I couldn't eat a large part of the stuff in the FODMAP elimination phase so there would be no point in reintroducing the suggested foods. Also can't eat a lot on the fm plan. So, I saw a nutritionist locally yesterday about whether what I am eating so far is good in terms of nutrition, etc., and she said it was. That is nice to know. Am still trying to introduce some new foods, though, and it is helpful to know how long to wait between experiments, which the Mayo plans tell you. The FM eating plan had a couple sentences near the end that said something very true: "Changing what you eat and drink may not be easy at first. Think of these changes as a new lifestyle, rather than just diet changes. Make these changes part of your daily routine for the best chance of feeling better." That is the point I had come to because there had been no other choice. I had gotten so I had pretty much forgotten about the diet changes and restrictions until I started this discussion on Mayo Clinic Connect. Then it all came back big time. But, I wanted to share what I had learned to make it easier for others. If nothing else, know that it is possible to get to the new lifestyle phase! It may not seem like it, especially at first, and it will take some time. Don't give up. And thank you all for your input.
@jackiem95, @guthealth, @baponline, @pjss48, @redhead63, @sarcomasurvivor, @gracheig. Just discovered a delicious truly no sugar bacon that went down fine! It is made by a company called Pedersen. There are 2 varieties. 1. Uncured No Sugar Buckin Bacon (pork, hickory smoked). 2) Uncured no sugar hickory smoked turkey bacon. Health food stores may carry these, but not here. Here they carry a Pedersen no sugar pork bacon that does contain the added natural sugars citrus extracts and pomegranate extract. You can order the bacon by calling the Simple Grocer 1-325-451-7545. (Simple Grocer is the distribution center for Pedersen products.) The bacon is shipped frozen in dry ice. The Buckin bacon is lower fat than the usual bacon, which is a good thing. It is probably the best bacon I've ever had.
The company name is Pederson, not Pedersen.
Hi Mayo Clinic Connect community,
About 2 years ago, I started having excessive gas and to a lesser extent increased belching. I have no other gastrointestinal issues - no bloating, diaheraa, or constipation - but the gas is really bad to the point that I’ve spent the last year restricting my diet and avoiding dating out of embarrassment.
Right now, I’ve found that the gas is reduced if I restrict my diet to plain Greek yogurt, avocados, lean meats, white rice, soy sauce, plain bagel, and cream cheese. That’s not a long list and not a sustainable diet, I know. I’ve noticed increased gas when I eat eggs, oatmeal, sugary muffins and cookies with high fructose corn syrup.
I was diagnosed with some type of sucrose intolerance when I was 10 years old. My symptoms then were vomiting and stomach pain. It was so long ago there may have been symptoms I don’t remember. Either way restricting/eliminating sucrose from my diet eased my symptoms. My doctor thought I would grow out of it and 2 years later I was able to eat sucrose without those nasty symptoms. But with this new digestive issue, I wonder if sugar malabsorption is an issue.
I’m seeing a GI doctor about this next week Has anyone else had excessive gas as your only symptom? Did you get a diagnosis?
Thanks!
Hi @atxer,
Mayo Clinic has some information on excessive gas and belching, which you can view by clicking on these links:
http://mayocl.in/2lxLuSH
http://mayocl.in/2kCNGJ2
I think you might like to take part in this very active discussion on Connect.
> Fructose Malabsorption https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/fructose-malabsorption-1/
Can you affiliate the gas with any other foods, or does it happen certain times of the day or night more than others?
Hi:
I have Fructose Malabsorption too, it’s one of the hardest diets around. I am also Lactose and Celiac Intolerance too.
Why are you taking omeprazole? I also had heart burn for many years and my Doctor suggested me to start off drinking Aloe Vera Juice, the whole leaf. First rub some on your arm to see if you have a reaction, if not then start with 1/4 cup in the morning and 1/4 cup before going to bed. Do that for 5 days then go to 1/2 cup in the morning and 1/2 cup before going to bed, do that for 25 days. Hopefully you should be cure of that nasty heartburn. Make sure you buy the Lily of the Desert
Preservative Free, Whole Leaf it’s organic too. Maybe you should give up all dairy for 30 days including all cheeses including goat cheese and sheep cheeses. If you don’t feel any bettter than try one more thing give up wheat, barley, flour and rye, if you cannot then switch to organic wheat, rye flour etc. so many sprays on the crops nowadays. Have you been tested for Celiac? If everything fails then find the best, number one Clinic/hospital that specializes in your condition. Good luck