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Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

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

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@mcsalaverria

Hello! I was 44 when I was diagnosed with redundant colon three years ago but doctor never pointed out the cause of my chronic abdominal pain was related. I changed my diet completely: no lactose, no gluten (wheat, corn, oats, etc), no sugar.. i included green juice and giger-curcuma infusion on daily basis also, i started activities to handle the stress: meditation, yoga and substitute the swimming training because pandemic closed my pool for biking ... It helps a lot. However, i had another crisis two years ago and i decided to check out the ovaries and uterus the gynecologist did a exploratory laparoscopy and it was needed a gastro because they found adherences and it was need it to clean them up. I didn't have previous surgieres which it is the most common cause as fas as i have read... after that i was better... being very careful with my diet ... however, i am having a new crisis I went out of the strict diet and i am planning to go back to full gluten free detox (bye bye popcorn) i started Yoga at home again (my pool is being fix so i am again without swimming training) ... but I honestly will like to go to doctor and tell him: open me and reduce the colon and clean everything up again... otherwise i will do my self. I am the only income of my family and i don't get sick leave for this... and it is really hard to work with constant pain and discomfort
Hope, science finds a solution for this... Let you know how my new detox goes...

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I had surgery to correct mine, spent 5 days inpatient. Helped a ton w spams, pain, trips to er and such. They only took 24 inches, it was looped up over my liver. Best wishes