← Return to Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

Discussion

Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Nov 5 4:01pm | Replies (1097)

Comment receiving replies
@debschmitt

I’ve been suffering for two years with chronic constipation abdominal pain, loss of appetite, extreme weight, loss, fatigue, bloating, all which caused clinical depression. I was told that it was probably IBS – C. I’ve tried to manage with food , meditation and eliminating anxiety in my life. Laxatives don’t really work but cause nausea. Of course I have to do a clean out about once every 10 days usually with an enema, which hurts during and after. Finally, after going to 4 Gastroenterologist, several trips to the ER and urgent care center and finally changing my internal doctor, a diagnostic colonoscopy was performed. It revealed diverticulitis, diverticulosis, and a redundant tortuous colon. I am undergoing currently a colon transit test using.Sitz beads. I’m anxiously waiting the results as I’ve been told that Gastro surgery is highly likely. Has anybody else had surgery for this disorder please? I’m 70 years young and try to stay as active as this condition allowed with swimming, walking and paddle boarding. I’m so ready for a change. Thank you.

Jump to this post


Replies to "I’ve been suffering for two years with chronic constipation abdominal pain, loss of appetite, extreme weight,..."

Hi debschmitt, I have all those things too, except the diverticuli I was diagnosed with in my 30s seem to have closed. I live a near-normal life by controlling my food choices and working on my anxiety. Both trigger IBS-C and the severe redundant colon I have doesn't help. I am 68 and active.

Through trial and error I eat zero grain, zero FODMAP, Zero meat, etc. I am almost halfway through with hypnosis therapy to lessen my anxiety as an IBS-trigger. Mineral oil is my laxative of choice. I am trying magnesium as a regular supplement to prevent constipation. See attached for more details. I really believe changing what is going on in your head and what you are putting in your gut is the best solution (for me so far).

Shared files

My IBS routine 08222023 (My-IBS-routine-08222023.pdf)

Have a stool test! I had similar symptoms for years! Turned out to be Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency ( pancreas not producing enough digestive enzymes).

I also have torturous colon. Only 2 of last 3 GI could complete colonoscopy. I keep being told it’s not possible for it to cause abdominal pain 😕