Diverticulosis throughout entire colon -anyone?
I have diverticulosis throughout my entire colon. I have had many bouts of diverticulitis on my left side. I think it is not common to have diverticulosis throughout, but I was wondering if anyone else has this, and do you know why?
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It's a whole new relationship with food for sure.
Good heavens. Narcotics can cause severe constipation. Which can lead to diverticulitis! The history you wrote may say it all. Avoid constipation at all costs! If one gas surgery, take 2 stool softeners daily, add fiber and much fluids! Avoid white rice, bananas, applesauce and white bread like the plague.
Hi I was told I had diverticulosis with a dilated colon that stop working I had colon resection surgery 05/18/22 most of my colon was removed leaving a small section that was attached to my small intestine I don't have a bag almost 1 year and I have intense pain and my stomach always feels tight and feel as if something heavy is in it always gassy it's so frustrating.
Thanks SO MUCH! Yes, opiates do cause “backups!”😆🙄 And I do take 3 stool soft’ners a day, PLUS extra fiber, which for the most part has saved me. But STILL have occasional issues! Especially after long car trips, OR if I miss exercising EVERY DAY! Just thought I’d get advice from those in the KNOW! STILL open to ANY TIPS at all ❤️!Thx!
For the last 6 months, I’ve worked diligently to avoid a surgery, which has been recommended since a horrible bout of this condition in late October. I take 1 T extra virgin olive oil each evening, which promotes ease of bowel. I drink a beet juice and banana blended shake with water, coconut milk and beet powder each morning. It powers through and keeps me regular. If I feel a tinge or sensation, I take peppermint gel caps which address this right away, followed by aloe Vera gel caps to help heal any potential inflammation. Works like a charm. I am careful about anything with seeds, and I eat an avocado per day. So far, so good. Hope these tips help you.
Hello,
Was your surgery done robotically?
Thanks
Tom
Sounds great !May I add don’t forget to chew, chew , chew your food before swallowing . It just makes digestion more efficient.
Interesting. Maybe everyone's different. Research studies I've read say seeds aren't causative-- that was older thinking. Also, for me, bananas are constipating-more than a half now and then are a problem for me. But your routine seems to work for you!
Aspirin and Tylenol are also the culprits as well. This is what caused my Divirticulitis, resulting in loss I'd foot of diseased Colon last year. Be careful!
I would think problems with Tylenol or aspirin could be related to dose & frequency. Even small, infrequent (like postop) narcotics cause constipation that can initiate a bout of diverticulitis. Recent studies have shown that therapeutic, safe, scheduled doses of Tylenol can be as effective for postoperative pain as narcotics in older patients. Surprising but true. Hospitals too freely offer a narcotic when (unless otherwise contraindicated), acetominophen (tylenol) will do.