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Diverticulitis prevention

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Hi maxine50,

Wondering why the doctor suggested fasting. Was it to relieve the pain?

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Replies to "Hi maxine50, Wondering why the doctor suggested fasting. Was it to relieve the pain?"

I think he told me to fast to see if I would stop pooping in my panties. I did fast yesterday, but by 6 pm, I was soooo hungry, I made 3 quesadillas with Cheddar cheese. I was fine all night and this morning. But an hour after an my cup of coffee and banana, I rushed to the bathroom. Feel alright, except for pain in my stomach, but so far, not on my right side. The MRI said: I had diverticulitis and that my scoliasis spine was touching my colon. I am a mess!!!! I'm going to take a shower, get dressed and walk my dog to the outdoor market a block away. I think the MRI told me a lot. Worth the long drive and expense to find out. Plus the new gastro gave me his email to send him the report and keep in touch. However, he now wants me to get a CT scan which I don't understand. The MRI said I had diverticulitis What will the CT say???? I was exhausted after the long car ride in the non air conditioned car in the 80 degree weather. Slept lots.

When you are diagnosed with Diverticulitis, I was always told to go on liquids only...no solid foods for a few days and to gradually add very easy to digest foods back in to your diet as tolerated. Some Doctors say you DON'T have to avoid foods such as nuts, popcorn, corn or other similar foods and some will tell you to AVOID them.
For me, I feel better if I avoid those foods. You should also be on Antbiotics as prescribed by your Doctor for a couple of weeks. You should ALWAYS drink plenty of water both during and after the infection clears. This is so important. About 8 to 9 8oz cups a day. This should become a normal water intake for you.