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@nancy926

After a week of continual diarrhea a couple years ago, I was diagnosed with microscopic lymphocytic colitis which my doctor said is "usually self-limited and will usually go away on its own". However, he did say I needed to take a steroid to get rid of it which I took for two months and it did. Before the colitis, I was on five different prescriptions, all digestive related. My goal was to get off all of them and I did. In the last year, I am being helped by a chiropractor dealing with nutrition (naturopathic?) and it's been a process to get well. I do take a lot of supplements and nutritional aids but I'd rather take something to help repair the problem(s) than prescriptions which "manage" symptoms. I seemed to get side affects from the medications, then another prescription to manage the side effects. I'm not against all prescriptions, but in my case I don't usually do well with most of them and felt like I was getting worse. One article I read said that a couple of the prescriptions I was taking can cause colitis. My GI specialist said they can't. I don't know who to believe but I know I was getting worse.

It does seem like we deal with our health backwards in this country and, as a whole, we take way too many medicines. Western medicine seems to deal more with symptoms than finding the root cause and dealing with that. I wish the medical community and the naturopathic community could work together better for our health. And I wish our medical insurance would pay for nutritional supplements instead of only prescription drugs.

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Hi Nancy, there is no magical pill for Microscopic Colitis. The only thing to do is DIET! You need to find out what you can eat and what not to eat. Stay away from STEROIDS. GI Specialists give em out like candy but don't give em out to their family. They don't make any money saying it's all about the DIET, so they say take this med, take that med.

It's all about DIET! There are few and far between GI specialists who give a damn.Many don't know and will tell you anything to shut you up! It's about healing and pills aren't the answer. Try Enterolab for testing your stool. You need to know what you can and can't eat. Steroids is a NO NO in my book. Don't even get me started about GI Specialist. There isn't anything special about them.