Have Delayed Gastric Emptying and told to see a Nutritionist...Ideas??

Posted by mikejjb123 @mikejjb123, Nov 6, 2022

Told to go on a low fiber diet. I gave up eating a lot of uncooked fruit and vegetables as I wake up with nausea everyday. Would appreciate any insight. Not sure what a nutritionist will do for me.

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Hi Mike,

If you are looking for help on diet try Crystal Saltrelli, she has excellent information an is a Gastroparesis Expert. She has wrote many books, you can follow her on Youtube as well. Also, talk with your doctor about a medication called "Domperidone" if you an otherwards healthy person this might very helpful in addition to diet and life style changes.

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@paulr58

Hi Mike,

If you are looking for help on diet try Crystal Saltrelli, she has excellent information an is a Gastroparesis Expert. She has wrote many books, you can follow her on Youtube as well. Also, talk with your doctor about a medication called "Domperidone" if you an otherwards healthy person this might very helpful in addition to diet and life style changes.

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Thank you so much Paul.
I am ready to try new things every day and hope something sticks. Much appreciated.

Mike

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I think a GI dietician may be able to help you.
Do you mean incomplete bowel movements or what exactly?

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Very bloated. Have watermelon belly. No pain. Constipated since birth. Take Senokat. Have achalasia
so I eat semi-soft, high carb diet. Anyone have any thoughts.

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Hi petuniamom, have you ever had a bowel transit study done? The x-rays after a week of eating normally ( I've been on soft foods only for past few years) taking capsules with tiny radiopaque markers as per instructions, and no laxatives, was the tell all for me! Only 1 tiny marker out of 66 made it past my splenic flexure!
I learnt where my obstruction is, that I have an abnormally long colon - also known as redundant/elongated/tortured colon.
In my case I've had 3 decades of terrible pain and become housebound.
IMO a Bowel Transit Study should be the first step in investigating chronic constipation. It's an easy, inexpensive and non invasive test.
I'm currently taking Molaxole everyday and now down to one Bisacodyl tablet every few days for my constipation. My upper GI is in bad shape also and I can't stomach tablets very well.

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