fructose intolerance/malabsorption
Is anyone taking a particular enzyme which allows your system to break down carbs and sugars?
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Is anyone taking a particular enzyme which allows your system to break down carbs and sugars?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Digestive Health Support Group.
Any suggestions for a nutritionist? I have dysmotility of the small intestine. Happened suddenly 5 years ago. Never been told why it happened. Was originally hospitalized for 10 days and was tested from head to toe. Never found anything other than a section of my small intestine loop stopped working. Am still having occasional food blockages which cause extreme pain and vomiting and end up in ER due to dehydration. Not sure what to eat to avoid further episodes.
Finally figured out what was going on w/my daughter after breath test at mayo. FM. Cannot have wheat, honey, & many food/drinks w/high fructose. Has any of you had issues with anemia? She has that too, I figured it was related to the FM because for Celiac pts they tend to become anemic due to absorption issues but the NP told us for FM they dont think there was a correlation which doesn't make sense to us.
Yes!
I believe ‘fructose malabsorption’ is something causing my IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) although I’ve not heard it termed that way. I tested positive for SIBO in the breath test and went through the FODMAP elimination diet about 6 months ago. I found the things that exacerbate my symptoms (diarrhea, pain, intermittent constipation) are gluten, dairy (lactose), onions, garlic, spicy foods. I’m slowly trying out things at home, like a red sauce with garlic at the end of the ingredient list, so that I can more comfortably eat in restaurants. So far it hasn’t caused the explosive diarrhea I’ve experienced in the past but I took L-glutamine this morning to hopefully soothe a riled up gut that can get out of control quickly. I’m interested in the paths people with similar situations are taking and what, if any, success stories emerge.
@kayburnett my daughter hasn't had good luck w/L-glutamine helping but we sure wish she coukd take a pill that helps
Try Atrantil...
Have you been tested for EPI?
(Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency)?
Worth requesting since it is often misdiagnosed as IBS.
The medication for it is an entirely different protocol.
I was misdiagnosed for 30+ years, now my life has completely changed for the better with the correct medication.
I was hoping there was a medication specifically for fructose malabsorption but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Any diet suggestions?
Hello.
The malabsorption may be related to IBS or irritable bowel syndrome. I do not absorb fructose either, but that goes along with my IBS. I was diagnosed with IBS many years ago and told that a low FODMAP diet would help. After looking into this more thoroughly I purchased a book by Patsy Catsos and it was extremely helpful. Along with the dietary changes I also take digestive enzymes. This combination has done wonders for me. Hope you get some relief.
Thank you for your response. Could you share the names of the digestive enzymes you take?