Constant diarrhea, weakness, exhaustion.
Now, I'm a 33 year old female. Ever since I was 20 years old I've had digestive issues. It started out as acid reflux. Okay, got a Nissen fundoplication in December 2014. Then I got pregnant in
September 2015 and found out in November. and gradually over time it loosened after i had my son. I got my acid reflux back in about 2018. It wasn't bad so I didn't think much of it. Over time it got worse. So I went back to the surgeon i was seeing. He said I'm not touching you again. So I went to my pcp at the time and he said I'll talk to your surgeon. They came up with the idea of gastric bypass. So I did it. That was April 2021. Then 2 weeks later I had a bowel obstruction. Had to go back under. The surgeon never told me hey you might end up needing your gallbladder removed eventually. I lost 80 lbs because of the diet they stick me on to prepare my body for gastric bypass. Kept it off because of the surgery. Well this past may. May 16th. I had to get my gallbladder removed. And ever since then I'm going down hill. I can't keep ANYTHING in my body. I mostly spend alot of time in the bathroom on the toilet. But wen I walk to work, I'm tired by the time I get there. A 20 min walk downhill. Exhausted. A have to somehow summon the energy for the rest of the day. Everytime I eat, bathroom. Drink, bathroom. And I went to the gastro dr. They ran tests. They said I have an abscess. The surgeon said it's possibly colitis. So, yes. In April 2024, I was 212. Now I'm 150. And quite frankly idk how long I can keep going. I just want to give up.
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@samanthamorgan9491
Welcome to Mayo Connect!
I’m sorry to hear how you have suffered for so many years and with no solution in sight.
I have had different GI issues for 16 years now. There were some before, but manageable.
When local doctors couldn’t help I went to Mayo for a few years and eventually I got answers and treatment. Things are better now- not perfect.
It seems that you could benefit from a second opinion before you get worse.
Try to find a large university medical center- even Mayo if it’s possible for you.
You need fresh eyes to evaluate your current problems.
You probably get weak from loss of electrolytes with your frequent bathroom visits. Have you had some recent bloodwork to check if you have low potassium? Potassium is lost with diarrhea and will make you feel very weak.
You can not give up now, even though you want to. At a major university medical center doctors can work together to find out how to make you function better and live a more normal life.
I've thought about mayo. I'm in pa, so it's not like it's far. If no one can help me, I was thinking about maybe Pittsburgh.
@samanthamorgan9491
Pittsburgh would be a great start- you have a very well known university hospital there.
Go ahead and contact them!
Let us know how it works out. We are always eager and grateful to get follow up information.
I have a lot of your symptoms, but have had no surgery. When the diarrhea got so frequently my GI did a EGD and colonoscopy. It showed ulceration throughout my esophagus and intestines. The biopsy showed I have autoimmune microscopic colitis. I just got diagnosed last week. I now am on a new journey, trying to figure out how to eat. I am on a medication to help my gut heal. I'd like to keep in touch with you to see how you do!
Id like that ❤️
Well I thought I'd wait for this colonoscopy and if they still want to play around then I'll go to pitt.
Wondering what medication the doc put you on? Also curious what type of dietary restrictions you have?
I am on Budesomide, just 1 capsule now. I was on 3 a day, but it gave me bad side effects. He suggested that I try a gluten free diet, with lots of well cooked, steamed, so they don't loose their nutrients. I eat mainly chicken or wild sockeye salmon. I had a piece of lean pork loin and did well with it. Mainly, my Dr said to try to eat lowfat and bland. I' m also on a temporary dose of omeprozole in the morning. I'm new at this, so I'm still trying to figure it all out.
Yes, I'd definitely get the colonoscopy, so they can get biopsies and give you a definite diagnosis. 💕
Nothing. No one had given me or says anything to me