Problem with Chronic constipation

Posted by bb03 @bb03, Feb 1, 2021

I have a history of hypothyroidism, severe endometriosis/treatment was a hysterectomy 17 years ago.I also have a hx of IBS. My thyroid hormone levels are stable. I eat like a rabbit(I poop like one too, LOL!!!!!!). I eat a large amount of fiber and drink almost every hour(nonalcholic).ONly prescription drugs I take are armour thyroid and my estrogen/prosterone troche. I make a coconut bread and I add psyllium husks,flax seed and chia seed to it. I eat it practically every am. I also eat a spinach salad for lunch daily with nuts and yogurt and eat a lean meat and veggie and more coconut bread at night. I do one cheat meal with a cheat dessert once per week. I am relatively active for my age of 60. I've been to a gastroenterologist and we have tried Linzess which didn't help at all. I take miralax, and a Super Cleanse tab one per day which has herbs to soften the stool and to stimulate the bowel and It barely works. I am at a loss. I have not tried Montegrity yet. I don't know if it will be helpful and the side effects scare me. I had a CT of my abdomen and it was ok, no obstructions. The gastroenterologist that I go to practically accused me of abusing laxatives. I would be impacted if I didnt use the miralax and the Super Cleanse. Diet/water and activity do not help. I had diarrhea from my late teens to the age of 36 when my intestines out of the blue just shut down completely. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism, I was put on Synthroid but the constipation didn't go away. So if there is any gastroenterologist out there that can help me, please let me know.I feel defeated and worry about my health.

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@rocknrobbn

Thank you for sharing. My new primary physician whom I met last week suggested that during my surgery 5 years ago nerves may have been severed that serve the colon.
That is the first logical explanation I have received since meeting my gastroenterologist.
Like you, I plan when I will take a natural laxative and stay home the next day.
I see my GI on April 4th, I will post what he says. He is rather dismissive. My new PCP put in a request to my insurance for a second opinion referral to a different GI . So frustrating. Like you, I work out, hike, drink lots of fluids, eat fruits and vegetables, etc., etc. Nothing! So frustrating. Doctors don't get how much this changes quality of life.

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Yes,yes,yes…I’m on my second gastroenterologist in Boston. So my lists of tests is endless. This new Gastro on March 16th said you didn’t have an endoscopy or the smart pill study. I did do the sitz marker study and never passed one ring after 5 days. April 28 is endoscopy and early May is the smart pill. I’m never giving up to surgery. Yes, the nerve has always made sense along with long term anesthesia. I know that is rare but it can happen. Anesthesia shuts down digestive system during surgery. I’ve always, even with smaller surgeries needed to be catheterized because by bladder never wakes up, so why not my bowels. Just thoughts I have. Visceral massage is absolutely wonderful and I never heard of it till November last year. She works on scar tissue in my neck. My surgery called acdf is going through the front of your neck to repair cervical spine. While working on my throat area I feel the pull in my navel which has scar tissue from appendix and gallbladder. She works on vagus nerve every week. It’s so tied together it baffles me. I take probiotics every other day but more of a believer in prebiotic’s which is simply fermented foods. It’s actually food that feeds your already good bacteria. I get fermented pickles and carrots and ginger. You don’t need to eat a lot at all. I take a heaping tablespoon of carrots and toss it on something or eat a pickle, found at Whole Foods. If another doctor says are you sure you drink water and exercise I think I will throw up. Those things don’t matter when you have motility issues. Yes, drink water and exercise but it won’t cure us. I understand it’s tough to believe in almost two years I either poop bunny stool or diarrhea but it’s true. I was so active prior to this and now I have to rethink everything. I go on a plane I’m doomed for days. I never eat out cause I need to know what’s going in. It’s just awful but I refuse to remove my entire colon. It could be a valve or small intestine. Well this new Gastro is kind of back tracking. I also get pelvic floor pt because when you don’t pass normal stools your rectum gets extra tight. I have no modesty anymore, lol. I just don’t care. Someone must have an idea out there. I wish doctors at Mayo read our stuff and chimed in. I’d travel anyplace if someone reached out and said I think I can fix you. Good luck and keep posting..Joanne
I think their are thousands of us out there.

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@kayjay209

hi just tossing out a couple of ideas. anyone ever tested for gastroparesis? it affects the motility of the stomach and gi tract. also celiac - doesn't always cause diarrhea, can present with constipation due to inflammation. i take 3 senna and 3 colace daily. my gi doctor doesn't want me to develop a mega colon. i recently started taking probiotics. i don't go always go everyday but go on a regular basis.

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In 1995 I had surgery (called a Nissen) to reduce GERD.. it was botched in Central Iowa.... after losing 50 pounds in 2 months I went to Mayo MN where the GI doctors gave me 3 tests in a day.. the stomach emptying test found that it took many hours for the standard meal to get through the stomach.. diagnosed as "post operative gastropanesis...".. there had been damage to the hair net like system of nerves that empty the stomach.. Mayo gave me a way to cope.. the condition is not fixable..

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@ken82

In 1995 I had surgery (called a Nissen) to reduce GERD.. it was botched in Central Iowa.... after losing 50 pounds in 2 months I went to Mayo MN where the GI doctors gave me 3 tests in a day.. the stomach emptying test found that it took many hours for the standard meal to get through the stomach.. diagnosed as "post operative gastropanesis...".. there had been damage to the hair net like system of nerves that empty the stomach.. Mayo gave me a way to cope.. the condition is not fixable..

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iinteresting... i too had a nissen. also before diagnosed with gastroparesis.

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Wish you the best. I have same problem.

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@mothermary1

Hi, I’ve been on this site forever but you are more similar to me. I was told and scheduled for a total colectomy last September. I couldn’t do it. I had cervical spine surgery March 2020 with 3 fusions when my bowels completely stopped. I’ve tried every drug and I’ve had every test. I’m also clinical hypothyroidism . When I was 40, now 67 they found a pituitary tumor. So for years on and off thyroid meds. My tsh slightly was elevated. Some docs thought don’t need meds others disagreed so on and off. Well now on because of constipation. I hate it. Never gained weight before the meds but always gain when on so if it doesn’t stop I’m going off. Due to colon severe motility I’m no sugar, no dairy and no grains. No reason to gain weight. I walk, ride an recumbent bike and jump on a trampoline. I was told it could get things in my colon moving, absolutely nothing. I get colonic cleanses, visceral massage and pelvic floor PT, nothing.
Weekly I do a cleanse as if I’m going for a colonoscopy. Yes, I hate it. It takes away two days from me. I’ve tried all prescription drugs, nothing. I’ve tried OTC drugs, very little success. I did get recommended Mag07 which is a natural form of mag with potassium. I take it nightly, 4 pills. I have some days it does work. I only pass diarrhea never passing formed stools since 2020 but I will never have the surgery. Maybe try mag07. I was hoping thyroid med would help but since November on the med my tsh is elevated. Makes no sense. Hope you find something because I know how you feel. My life is wrapped around taking my laxatives before I find myself in trouble. All the best, Joanne

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Did you consider seeing a gi that specializes in motility? Just a thought. Also, after years of doctors throwing meds at my constipation with less than great results and my 30 years of constant migraines, I gave into my daughter’s nagging and scheduled an apt with a naturopath. I figured one more opinion couldn’t hurt.

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@kayjay209

i do not think a tortuous colon is like a mega colon. tortuous to me means it has a lot of areas that twist, mega means very oversized giving it way too much holding capacity. for me, reglan at bedtime creates a lot of stimulation to my gi tract. enough to keep me awake. i'm not familar with motegrity but it is prolly similar. miralax is too slow to work for me. i respond to it in about 3 days. it's a long wait. have you ever tried probiotics?

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I agree, Miralax takes several days, at least 3 for me, too sometimes more. My GI Dr. said to speed that up I could take it 2 X's a day. I have been relying on it along with Citracel and lots of water and fiber in diet, but finding a balance of both as to not be " going all the time" is tricky. Plus I'm not real happy about relying on the Miralax. But it has helped my lower left pain and constipation issues.

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I look forward to your post after your visit with the naturopath.

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@sallyw133

After months of constipation, I did the “smart pill”. It showed extremely slow motility from my stomach all the way down, with my colon taking twice the normal time to push stool through. I have no stomach issues, just the constipation. I use the Motegrity and Miralax. It is a constant struggle. I also have a tortuous colon. Is that the same as a Mega colon? I do have sleep issues but never thought they could be related to the Motegrity which I do take st bedtime. I’ll have to consider that.

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Can you define "the smart pill"?
Thank you.

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@sallyw133

Did you consider seeing a gi that specializes in motility? Just a thought. Also, after years of doctors throwing meds at my constipation with less than great results and my 30 years of constant migraines, I gave into my daughter’s nagging and scheduled an apt with a naturopath. I figured one more opinion couldn’t hurt.

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Yes, all my Gastro have been motility specialist and I’ve been with naturopath as well over a year. I get visceral massage, pelvic floor PT. I do it all and without laxatives I will not go. I’ve been it to 13 days and gave in. Thank you

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@pbt

Can you define "the smart pill"?
Thank you.

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Smart pill is a large bullet shaped device that you swallow at your Gastro office because this device is rather large. You then eat a smart bar, fast for 6 hours and then you can eat. This smart pill takes hundreds of pictures as well as checking ph balances throughout entire digestive system. You wear a recorder for 5 days and you pass it out rectally. It has no radiation which I love. It begins recording after you swallow until you pass it. I’m going 5 days because I suffer severe chronic colon motility.

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