I have found the Monash University app on fodmaps to be a great help and clarification on quantities of offending food. I’m also dealing with SIBO which was greatly helped for 2-3 months by Rifaxin but at great expense.
Mixed signals from Jacksonville Gastroenterology
Had CT for IBS.
One verbal diagnosis says I do have inflammation of the colon. Another verbal diagnosis says no.
I asked them do I have it or not?
I wouldn’t expect this from the Mayo Clinic!
Now they want me to go ahead with a colonoscopy.
Why can’t they try oral medication first?
Mixed signals from Jacksonville Gastroenterology
Had CT for IBS.
One verbal diagnosis says I do have inflammation of the colon. Another verbal diagnosis says no.
I asked them do I have it or not?
I wouldn’t expect this from the Mayo Clinic!
Now they want me to go ahead with a colonoscopy.
Why can’t they try oral medication first?
Hi @gagent, it sounds like there has been miscommunication with your team in Gastorenterology at Mayo Clinic in Florida.
I'm confused a little too. From the messages that you've posted previously, you stated that you've had many medications, none of which have worked. You suspected that after the CT scan you would be getting a colonoscopy to investigate further.
I hope you were able to get your questions answered about the abdominal aortic aneurysm. Please contact Mayo Clinic about your concern in getting the colonscopy or clarification about next steps. Your doctors want you to be informed and comfortable about next steps.
Hi @gagent, it sounds like there has been miscommunication with your team in Gastorenterology at Mayo Clinic in Florida.
I'm confused a little too. From the messages that you've posted previously, you stated that you've had many medications, none of which have worked. You suspected that after the CT scan you would be getting a colonoscopy to investigate further.
I hope you were able to get your questions answered about the abdominal aortic aneurysm. Please contact Mayo Clinic about your concern in getting the colonscopy or clarification about next steps. Your doctors want you to be informed and comfortable about next steps.
I was hoping they had some magic bullet medication I’ve never used before.
I have asked for clarification o about the conflicting CT verbal diagnosis’
I get my aortic Aneurysm checked yearly by my Cardiologist. No change in size.
Just had it checked last month.
To have this happen with the Mayo Clinic is disappointing to say the least.
I was hoping they had some magic bullet medication I’ve never used before.
I have asked for clarification o about the conflicting CT verbal diagnosis’
I get my aortic Aneurysm checked yearly by my Cardiologist. No change in size.
Just had it checked last month.
To have this happen with the Mayo Clinic is disappointing to say the least.
Please contact Mayo Clinic. It looks like a miscommunication that can be easily clarified. You can send your team a message through the patient portal.
Please contact Mayo Clinic. It looks like a miscommunication that can be easily clarified. You can send your team a message through the patient portal.
I’ve already sent messages to my team through my Portal. Waiting for replies!
What they say will determine whether I go back to Mayo Clinic or not.
This condition may be something I have to live with.
@gagent Let us know how the appointments go. If no one else has found the answer, they will probably want all new testing in case other physicians missed something.
I empathize with your digestive tract problems. I've had three surgeries of the upper digestive tract and understand all of the uncomfortable problems that can occur. The Fodmap eating plan has had helped many of us with symptoms of IBS. Here is a link to some information from Mayo Clinic about the Fodmap eating plan, https://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/digestive-diseases/news/if-its-not-celiac-disease-what-is-it/mac-20430109. Just click on the link to get more information.
While I'm not a medical professional and cannot diagnose other people, the fact that you said that your pain is in the lower abdomen reminds me of my own symptoms with diverticulosis and diverticulitis. Has any doctor ever done a CT scan and/or colonoscopy to check for those disorders?
I hope that you find some help with your discomfort. Will you post again with updates as you look for answers?
I have Crohn's Disease and have been on Entyvio for several years.
I am usually quite normal , except when I get an excessive bout of BM movements, at which time
I have a tendency of losing my Potassium & Magnesium, which requires me to get infusions.
What appears to trigger the BM's is the fact that most Acid reducers on the market all seem to
create diarrhea.
My question is; ARE THERE ANY ACID REDUCHERS THAT DO NOT BRING DIARRHEA?
Yes the pain wakes me up at night. How do you control your pain?
I have found the Monash University app on fodmaps to be a great help and clarification on quantities of offending food. I’m also dealing with SIBO which was greatly helped for 2-3 months by Rifaxin but at great expense.
Mixed signals from Jacksonville Gastroenterology
Had CT for IBS.
One verbal diagnosis says I do have inflammation of the colon. Another verbal diagnosis says no.
I asked them do I have it or not?
I wouldn’t expect this from the Mayo Clinic!
Now they want me to go ahead with a colonoscopy.
Why can’t they try oral medication first?
Hi @gagent, it sounds like there has been miscommunication with your team in Gastorenterology at Mayo Clinic in Florida.
I'm confused a little too. From the messages that you've posted previously, you stated that you've had many medications, none of which have worked. You suspected that after the CT scan you would be getting a colonoscopy to investigate further.
I hope you were able to get your questions answered about the abdominal aortic aneurysm. Please contact Mayo Clinic about your concern in getting the colonscopy or clarification about next steps. Your doctors want you to be informed and comfortable about next steps.
I was hoping they had some magic bullet medication I’ve never used before.
I have asked for clarification o about the conflicting CT verbal diagnosis’
I get my aortic Aneurysm checked yearly by my Cardiologist. No change in size.
Just had it checked last month.
To have this happen with the Mayo Clinic is disappointing to say the least.
Please contact Mayo Clinic. It looks like a miscommunication that can be easily clarified. You can send your team a message through the patient portal.
If that is not to your satisfaction, I suggest contacting the Office of Patient Experience https://www.mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/patient-experience
Phone: 844-544-0036 (toll free)
Email: opx@mayo.edu
I’ve already sent messages to my team through my Portal. Waiting for replies!
What they say will determine whether I go back to Mayo Clinic or not.
This condition may be something I have to live with.
We're trying out the Xifaxan. Time will tell.
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I have Crohn's Disease and have been on Entyvio for several years.
I am usually quite normal , except when I get an excessive bout of BM movements, at which time
I have a tendency of losing my Potassium & Magnesium, which requires me to get infusions.
What appears to trigger the BM's is the fact that most Acid reducers on the market all seem to
create diarrhea.
My question is; ARE THERE ANY ACID REDUCHERS THAT DO NOT BRING DIARRHEA?