Slow gi motility with severe constipation
I’ve posted here before under other topics but decided to start my own thread. Diagnosed three years ago
With extremely slow gi motility, stomach down, but symptoms primarily in colon which takes 82 hrs to process. Been to numerous drs, including motility specialists, and just no relief. Also claim some pelvic floor issues so I’ve done therapy twice. My main problem is finding a regimen to maintain some kind of regularity. I’m on Bethanichol, normally for urinary retention, but helps with motility, and Amitiza daily. Then add in mineral oil, senna, dulcolax as needed. The dailies help some, but not enough, so gradually add in others, then diarrhea. Or increase dose if dailies and same. Then there’s the “is it diarrhea or overflow” issue? My gi is little help. All questions go through nurse who never gets details right or doesn’t call back for days. I’d switch, but I have no idea who else to go to as can’t go to just a regular gi. I have been on every constipation med and have even consulted a surgeon re an ileostomy, but that just sounds like a whole new group of problems. Any one there share these issues?
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Hi, I'm in PA and considered the trek to MN Mayo. When they expressed concern that it may not work for me and would be out of pocket pay I had to reconsider. I'm in south eastern PA.
Your insurance probably has another med center to where you may be referred.
I live in Reno and the best doctors here say they do not have the expertise for my issues. My insurance also won’t cover the Mayo Clinic. Tomorrow I fly to Salt Lake City. I have an appointment with a colorectal surgeon at the University of Utah Medical Center. U of Utah is covered by my insurance.
Have you had a colonoscopy? Is your gut shorter or longer or twisted? Have you have a thyroid test?
I was having trouble with constipation and found that psyllium helped me because my body was pulling too much moisture out of the large intestine (feces) which would then make it hard to move out.
I read a book about cancer which had a chapter on constipation. I don't have the title. Anyway, psyllium to me is the best moderator. It acts to prevent constipation or loose bowels. I take mine with chocolate almond milk, every day, around noon. Start with a teaspoon of two and work up to a tablespoon.
Can you describe the cramping? I was taking Lubiprostone twice a day until I started having rectal cramping in left side. I’ve never had anything like it. No cramping in belly though. It hasn’t returned since I stopped the meds. Just curious. I think Lubiprostone works like Linzess.
First, get a new GI doc. Consult Castle and Connolly. Thoroughly researched best docs - not a pay to play advertising platform. Why not go to a gifted doctor as opposed to an average one?
Second, look at your supplements. Melatonin absolutely stopped my motility, for example.
Third and last, have you thought about trying dietary enzymes...or have you been tested to see if you have a deficiency?