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Use the powder in juice, then you can keep adding 1/2 teas. until you go without diarrhea.
Flax seed didn't do much for me and Fodmap was difficult for me to follow. I now take a small amount of Miralax with a glass of water in the morning and then one cup of coffee (laxative). So far, so good.
I don't take the recommended dosage of Miralax. Everyone IS different. and some days I can tolerate a certain food and the next day I can't.
Why does it seem as though women are more likely to have these problems than men? I"m sure it must affect them, but I think, for some reason, it's more of a "woman" problem
I stopped going to the gastroenterologist because we are the ones who have to figure out what to eat and what to not eat. There are no great breakthroughs when it comes to gastric problems.
I cannot say I have had large BM's, but I had C Diff twice last year. I got it in the hospital during an outpatient stay (just overnight) for my cervical fusion in 2021. I didn't know my surgeon gave me a prophylactic dose of the antibiotic Ancef (a 2nd generation cephlasporin which is often connected with C Diff infections). My GI doc tried me on Flayly and Vancomycin first for the C Diff and neither worked. He got me approved for Dificid and it kicked it's butt temporarily, but apparently it did not get rid of all of the C Diff and I tested positive for C Diff 3 months after finishing the initial Dificid. My GI doc then had me take 2 rounds of Dificid when it came back after the first go-round. (Flagyl and Vancomycin did not work for me.) I think it is important to note that I also had IBS-D for 10 years prior to contracting the C Diff and I still do. I understand there is a condition called post-infection IBS following a C Diff infection and that it can take up to 2 years for your colon to heal after a C Diff infection. I have found that soluble fiber works the best for me in normalizing my stool. Metamucil was too fibrous for me. Citrucil and Miralax were no better either. I have used Heather's Senegal Acacia Fiber for years even prior to the C Diff infection. I take 1 rounded tablespoon in the morning and 1 rounded tablespoon in the evening. Acacia fiber becomes a gel-like substance in your colon and helps to keep your stool solid but soft. It is very important to gradually build up to the amount of acacia fiber taken over a period of weeks until you get to the amount that works best for you. The last thing you want to do is flood your system with fiber. That will only cause constipation. You might want to read the reviews on Heather's Acacia Fiber. They sell it on Amazon or visit Heather's Tummy Care website and read what she has to say about her product and how it helps with IBS. She also struggled with IBS for many years. Just a suggestion that has helped me a great deal. I wish you luck. C Diff is a terrible disease and I now understand the real problem - C Diff is an antibiotic resistant bacteria. Doctor's need to be educated on the unnecessary use of antibiotics. I know this is a lot more than you asked for, but I understand Acacia Fiber is also good for constipation. You just have to work up to a greater amount of it to work for chronic constipation.