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Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

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@anne4u

I can relate to and agree with your comment! After an almost overnight change, I ended up going to the ER and then waited 2 months for an appointment with my gastroenterologist. A colonoscopy a week after that showed Torturous colon. That was a month ago. I also appreciate being able to learn what other people are doing to treat this condition. I’ve also been researching online about diet and other ways to help. I’ve been taking the lowest amount of senna softeners I can to help right now but plan to use diet. I drink more water than I used to.
With your years of caretaking for your veteran husband, I’m sure you’ve seen neglect in care. I know a few veterans who have a lot of frustration over the VA’s level of care, if that’s where he went. If not, as you’ve experienced there are doctors who are proactive and others who are not! I’ve been treated pretty bad by some doctors I’ve seen. When that happens, I move on.
I have fibromyalgia and it’s an illness that is difficult to diagnose and treat. Some doctors still attribute it to mental health. I was lucky early on to find a doctor who's wife had it.
You’re on the right track! This site is helpful, being able to talk to others living with the same conditions. If you do any research online, that can be a helpful way to read about diet and other useful information. Just type ‘diet for tortuous colon’ and stuff will pop up. Some food websites have dietary information also. I’m just starting to learn myself! I’ve learned how valuable being my own advocate is, as you are doing!

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Thank you for your encouragement and suggestions. I have had fibromyalgia for 40 years now, so I am an old war horse. This whole thing puzzles me because I ate only organic food and cooked my own for 35 years. Lots of fresh fruits and vegies, only whole grains and very lean meat. I'll check out the food websites just in case there is something I am doing that is fundamentally wrong. I want to follow your progress, if possible, since we have the same diagnosis timeline.