Redundant/Tortuous Colon & Severe Constipation
JN: I am a 72y/o woman with severe constipation & a redundant colon. 7 years ago I had 14" of colon removed and 3 additional surgeries for a rectocele, entrocele and another bowel prolapse. I have been severely constipated before and after surgeries. I have tried evert kind of otc med, laxatives, fibers and many prescribed meds, drink 1/2 gallon of water, swim 4-5 times weekly, do zumba nothing works. I have thrown up after 6 days of not going. I have pains in right upper and left lower abdominal areas. I am enema dependent to empty my bowels, it is a painful process and can last for 3 hours every time I do it. 2 surgeons recommended colectomy, 1 did not. 1 GI recommended surgery, 2 did not. I am a young 72 and want to continue living actively with less difficulty. Anyone have surgery that worked, and what kind to eliminate this problem? I have been told that colectomy can also produce bloating, gas, things I am already dealing with. Thank you for your help
JN
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There's a product i use called Atrantil from time to time. Helps with bloating, abdominal discomfort, & change in bowel habits
I'm familiar with Cleveland Clinic MyChart. Not for my Gastro doc, he's in Pittsburgh. But I do see a Hematologist and a Urology surgeon in Cleveland and I have no problems communicating with either one. And I've never had a problem calling the office and talking with a nurse.
They have a pretty good system.......or I've just been lucky !
I think it’s just the individual dr. My former gi was at cc and he wouldn’t use My Chart. Said he was too busy to answer all those messages. Everything went through nurses. Same problem there. My messages were never accurately conveyed to him so directions back weren’t appropriate. Had to wait weeks for actual apt.
Hi sally,
Your response was helpful. I'm a 68 y/o male and had both knees replaced this year. that went great but now I'm constipated, don't know why. My GI doc had me on Linzess which did nothing. Motegrity is next. I hope it works.
He told me to take Dulcolax after 4/5 day as well. How long can Dulcolax be taken? If it's ok to do it every 4/5 days that's ok I guess as nothing else works.
Thanks to anyone who can answer this question. Much appreciated!
Joe
That what my gi is advising me to do for now. Probably not a good long-term solution, though.
Thanks Sally. Yeah I agree. If the Motegrity doesn't work, I'll ask about how long Dulcolax can be taken, frequency, etc. I'll post anything I learn.
Joe
Sally,
When you say you were taking "1/2 tab 3 times a day" what were you taking? Thanks. Joe
I am reading the issues here and I've stopped to think that I never thought to any extent how much of an issue motility or constipation, et.al is for anyone on the scale it appears to be - obviously, a product of my ignorance. Is it a problem for someone (me) to only have BM's once every 7 to 10 days? On a narrow scale, I can say there is no one in my family who operates at this level and they are as in awe today as they have always been that this is my habit. But this has been my habit since I was a toddler, as far back as I can remember, and at 51, let's say at least the last 48 years. But I have never mentioned it at any doctor's visit, much less had testing done (based on symptoms therefrom) because of this pattern. And though this may seem strange for me to know, I have several buddies who have the same patterns as have I and we have known this each one about the other for years, so it's like a support group, for lack of a better explanation. But we've grown up together and this type of condition is more a part of the peace than a disturbance of it thereof.
There is no general pain, only isolated instances from time to time, and the general discomfort as you might imagine (forgive my forwardness) that briefly accompanies randomly. Should there be a discussion with the doctor about this? I'm thinking from the posts above it might not be a bad idea but I'm curious about other's suggestions, maybe next steps....This has always been an issue I would have never discussed outside my normal group of buddies, so I'm in unchartered territory here and I welcome any suggestions. They are appreciated.
Sorry. Bethanichol
I read a blog on the Mayo site from a woman who had similar constipation issues that I have. She wrote that she had a lot of success using Prunelax. She got it at Wallmart. I decided to order it online, Amazon, to try it. I found that if I take one pill with one half Ducolax that it works. This is very exciting because I haven't been enema dependent in 6 or so weeks!
As far as Motegrity goes, it costs 400 dollars monthly since I am a retiree on a fixed income, I can't afford it, same with Trulance. The companies will not discount the medication when someone is on Medicare.
I thank the person who posted about Prunelax, it has been a blessing.