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Redundant colon and surgery?

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I went for a colonoscopy and CT Scan and the surgeon diagnosed me with a redundant colon. According to him, it's not removed surgically anymore as this surgery is not successful. I experience a lot of fatigue and sometimes get very sick. I'm on various constipation meds at the moment and I realize that I need to find a way to live with this condition.
The surgeon has done more than 38 000 colonoscopies and knows the colon very well.
I've recently started to take L-Glycinate and B1 and can confirm that it's helpful for this condition.

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I’m unable to find L-Glycinate. Are you referring to magnesium glycinate? If so, how much do you take?