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Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

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@sickofbeinsick1

OMG! You are experiencing the same as me…I’ve been on Mayo for SOME time. I’ve seen at least 6 different GI’s. After 5? colonoscopies…the 1st one in2010, the only thing they say is “long tortuous colon w/ diverticulosis.
I’m 5’2”, my normal weight is 130 - 135. I weighed 170 when it was at its worst. Luckily, I got in touch with a GI Dr. I’d never seen. He prescribed me “SurePrep”…it’s what they give to clean you out b4 scopes. It worked, sorta, I had 2 blowouts. The pain in my SWOLLEN gut was unbearable. But that was the beginning…I know this may seem off topic, but I had a metal hip for 16 yrs. 1 day I woke up & all I can say is I was “out of it”. My hip hurt, so I laid back down. I didn’t come out of whatever you wanna call it for over a week..(I have no recollection of what happened during that time). I was in bed, I have 2 kids to get up, get fed, & take to school. When I came to, I went straight to orthopedic dr. & he tested for metal ions…of course I had plenty. Had revision, pain subsided & got back to 130 lb. That was in 2020..pain is back, I only eat soft food & all GI’s say same, tortuous colon & diverticulosis…in fact, a month ago I went to a NEW GI, I had previous reports & scopes. He flipped thru them & said “well, it looks like you have done everything there is to do, I can’t help you”. He gave me amitriptyline 10 mg. Sometimes it helps sometimes it doesn’t but I’ve been on a soft diet for 4 years !
I’ve cried myself (in my room, alone) so many times. I wish I could just go hospice. I hope you have better luck than me. ALSO, make sure you don’t go to the colonoscopy places…they’re everywhere, & that is Literally all they do.
Prayers & best wishes

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@sickofbeinsick1 Hi Tina. Know how you feel. Diagnosed with tortuous colon, insufficient pancreas, etc. But the most exasperating thing is the IBS. So everyday is different, never
knowing what the day will bring, constipation, diarrhea, etc. Must wear pads every day just
brings on a whole level of emotional trauma.
I went to a certified nutritionist, and that's the only thing that has helped. I scheduled 6 visits, and I am at my last meeting on line. Her protocol has helped, smoothies, soft foods. When I
deviate from it, its trouble. Went to a friend's house and ate things I should have run from,
sooooooo, looks like I have to be very strict about what I eat and what I don't eat.
Dr's are taught meds, surgery. I highly recommend a good Certified Nutritionist. My primary Dr. actually recommended food allergy testing and the Fod Map diet. I think its all about the food we eat.
Good Luck!