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Thank you Laja. I think a lot of the Medical Industry runs on a well practiced inertia to protect their business model. I am going to cancel a scheduled Oct.16 endoscopy/colonoscopy that is supposed to determine what is "wrong" with me. I have absolutely no doubt what is "wrong" with me, and I do believe "fixing" myself. I went on two separate rounds of heavy tetracycline during my Covid infection era, for 2 episodes of infected cysts. I can't rule out a role possibly involving those antibiotics in triggering an auto response to so many previously easily digestible foods. I was like you, thinking of water as an allergic response. I switched to bottled spring water for my hydration and I must say it hydrates much better. At my worst, a few months ago, at the height of the constipation, I was walking 3 miles/day, drinking 2 cups of prune juice, and ingesting 5 litres of tap water DAILY!! I was literally killing myself, depleting electrolytes to stay alive and go to the bathroom on an at best somewhat regular basis Thanks again for much appreciated reponse to "My story". I sincerely hope that this will help more people get this figured out on an individual dietary basis. It will not be a "cookie cutter" Big Med solution. Personal diets for every individual covid GI long hauler is probably going to be the difference maker. I also sincerely believe, at minimum your drinking water for hydration must be at least filtered public tap, but ideally bottled spring water of some type.

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You certainly did not stop short of doing anything to help your bowel issues. My Functional med dr told me that ginger root supplements help with GI motility. I have no issues with motility but I do have nausea that comes and goes, so hence the ginger. Being that you are no stranger to water intake, if you do try ginger caps, make sure to drink plenty of water with it because they can cause heartburn if you don't. Believe me I found out the hard way by trying to take them with 1/2 a glass of water rather than the full 8oz glass. I drink filtered water from our fridge and that so far has been going well. It's when I start to experiment with my diet that runs me in to trouble. My nutritionist said I should see what I can tolerate and what I cannot. I also add LIQUID IV packets to my water per my Dr's recommendations so that my water intake does not deplete my cellular stores by diluting cellular electrolytes. You can get the LIQUID IV packets off AMAZON or even at some supermarkets and drug stores.