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Slow gi motility with severe constipation

Digestive Health | Last Active: Jan 19 1:17pm | Replies (67)

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Hearing this it bothers me that the doctors are not apparently understanding the situation enough to diagnose WHY the colon muscle and peristaltic muscle movement has slowed / stopped. You would think it is neurologically connected, right? So, why is the muscle, peristaltic system slowing and dying and WHY don't they know?

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Exactly. I have asked and asked this same thing. And also that's why I put off having surgery do so long. I tried everything, researched everything, but I answer. My surgeon said that they still don't know why it happens in cases like mine and that it is rare. It also is seen more in women than men. I am sure though it has something to do with the brain/gut connection. I was born with a sensitive nervous system and looking back over my life, I am 44, I can see how it would definitely be connected. I am however so thankful that I had the surgery and I am ❤️‍🩹 recovering well. I can now have BMs on my own. It was the right answer for me.