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Michigan Arby’s: an essential for colon health
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
Michigan Arby’s: an essential for colon health
Anyone have experience with this. Went to ER at 3am last nite, and came out w this.
No more pepperoni pizza?
Experience it? The worse pain in my life. Spent a week in the hospital. Had to watch what I eat. No nuts, raw veggies. Later in years my doc said "well it hasn't been proven". For years now every 4-6 months I get these mini attacks. Immediately my doc calls the pharmacy and I take Metronidazole and Ciprofloxacin. One is 10 days the other 7. Cramps and constipation is unbearable. Once the medicine kicks in, you will feel fine. Until the next one. Oh I forgot to mention 5 years after my first attack I needed surgery. they too portion of my intestine which was riddled with Diverticulie(sp). Small pockets that collect matter, settle in a crevice and cause infection. When I was rushed to the emergency room, I was in extreme pain. I lay in the ER actually ripping my shirt sleeves with my teeth. I don't wish this on my worst enemy. Good luck. Colonoscopy will reveal whats going on. Also I had a colon reconstruction. Something like that.Anyone have experience with this. Went to ER at 3am last nite, and came out w this.
No more pepperoni pizza?
NOOOOOOOOOOO, not my Everything Bagels!!!!Take this seriously. My spouse didn't and needed emergency surgery to remove a perforated colon. I had the pleasure of being Mr. Colostomybag for 6 months. That, my friend, will test a relationship. Fully recovered but no more seeds or nuts...ever. No strawberries, tomatos, pickles, everything bagels, sesame seed hamburger buns, etc. Occasional trips to the ER for the rest of your life. Watched the Red Sox win the '13 WS from an ER in Washington state. Good times.
I should also mention that the hospital bills were well in excess of $500k. (I thank my employer for the excellent insurance benefits...paid about $10k out of pocket.)
Take it seriously.
You and GenoAnyone have experience with this. Went to ER at 3am last nite, and came out w this.
No more pepperoni pizza?
Wow. Glad to hear you are okay.I had it this year. Got a bad infection- thought is was just a stomach ache from traveling a lot- almost died.
Spent 10 days in hospital- once infection was under control had surgery 30 days later to remove part of my colon. Fun.
Very treatable if caught early and can be treated with diet changes if your not an idiot like me and hate going to doctor. ( My friends tried calling me semi colon for about 5 minutes before they realized I was no longer returning their text messages).
Lots of degrees - mine was severe some are not that big a deal. Hoping Geno falls into the "not a big deal" category. Took me a about a month to get back to normal after.
Of course! He knows he can always get sound medical advice on the Boneyard.OMG Sledog is Geno!!
I was told that high fiber is best. Fruits veggies proteins are all fine.You want to avoid anything food wise that can get “compacted” into the pockets that may remain or may form later.Wow, glad you're doing ok now.
What diet changes do you recommend to get it under control and avoid needing surgery.
I found a bunch of links, but would rather get first hand knowledge!
I feel ya my fellow Huskie- hope you are improving. It’s not fun to go through.Experience it? The worse pain in my life. Spent a week in the hospital. Had to watch what I eat. No nuts, raw veggies. Later in years my doc said "well it hasn't been proven". For years now every 4-6 months I get these mini attacks. Immediately my doc calls the pharmacy and I take Metronidazole and Ciprofloxacin. One is 10 days the other 7. Cramps and constipation is unbearable. Once the medicine kicks in, you will feel fine. Until the next one. Oh I forgot to mention 5 years after my first attack I needed surgery. they too portion of my intestine which was riddled with Diverticulie(sp). Small pockets that collect matter, settle in a crevice and cause infection. When I was rushed to the emergency room, I was in extreme pain. I lay in the ER actually ripping my shirt sleeves with my teeth. I don't wish this on my worst enemy. Good luck. Colonoscopy will reveal whats going on. Also I had a colon reconstruction. Something like that.
We don’t know close to everything about the body and its pathophysiology; in this exact thread, people have posted new evidence that “seeds” and “nuts” and pepper and seasonings, statistically, do not exacerbate a diverticulitis/osis. This goes against all the old clinical wisdom.Colonoscopwha?? And this is from a NYC teach hospital. So what caused it??
Colonoscopy went ok. No concerns (ie, cancer, etc). Q on diet - eg, peproni pizza, etc = no GI problem. Check w my cardio about fat content. wha?? And this is from a NYC teach hospital. So what caused it??
Except for a period (a month?) of lower intenstial 'disquiet', no issues.