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.
Undigested food fermenting in the small intestine is probably small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). Have you been diagnosed with that?
i have it for sure, no doubts!! My point is tests are not always accurate!
Was just responding to other comments!
I had some when they did my scope at Mayo but fruit and some fibers also ferment when I can't digest them properly. The next day after cutting out fruit was finally off my meds I had been on for 20 years.
Thank you! I will take a look at the diet. That's crazy that a reaction can happen so long after eating something bad.
I just found out I have sucrose intolerance. Every time I ate I had severe gas and distended abdominal. I want to know how anyone can afford Sucraid?
I've never heard of sucrose intolerance. Will have to to some research. Since sucrose is a combination of fructose and glucose, have you been tested for fructose malabsorption? I have fm and cannot tolerate sucrose or glucose.
It's a fructose intolerance or malabsorption, never heard of Sucraid but best things is to cut all all fructose, fruits, sugars ect
How is this problem diagnosed and what kind of symptoms do people have?
I think that is so true. A lot of tests with "numerical values", like lab tests, are based on statistical averages for what is "normal", but there are always people who fall outside of the 'norm". "Old school" docs say you always have to listen to the patient, not just rely on the test results. I think now often docs rely too much on the tests and numbers.. for example, maybe your colon or stomach emptying isn't "slow" per the official numbers, but maybe it's slow (or fast) enough to be causing trouble for you as an individual if you have symptoms related to that. So you treat the symptoms.