Again issues with OXY.
Your experiences will be wellcome.
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Hi Pepe
It's been sooooo long since I was on Oxy that I can't really recall. I remember it wasn't fun. Is the bloating due to gas??? I do remember all of the other side effects but just as a general thing. It was many years ago at this point.
I hope you get some relief...
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Yes probably is gas since goes and comes but reallyPhillieG said:Hi Pepe
It's been sooooo long since I was on Oxy that I can't really recall. I remember it wasn't fun. Is the bloating due to gas??? I do remember all of the other side effects but just as a general thing. It was many years ago at this point.
I hope you get some relief...
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feel disgusting , Thank you for your support Phil.0 -
bloating and pain
Yes, I remember this all too well. I am almost five years out of treatment. But I can remember the bloating and diarrhea. My oncologist recommended (finally) musilex (sp) it worked for me, to some extent to control the constipation and diarrhea.0 -
mate your guts being destroyed
the lack of appetite is likely a protective signal saying your gut needs to be repaired.
i'd see a naturopath who specialises in cancer, they'll put you on heaps.
basically you got to rebuild your entire gastro intestinal track each fortnight, now given we turn over our gut cells every 6 days its difficult but not impossible.
what i tried a year ago work well, with what i know now i would say the basic naturopath cancer gut rebuild is pretty primitive and misses many of the real issues we face on oxy, alsas its not for me to recommend products. i have been to 7 naturopaths now and i think the first got me started on real health, despite these troublesome cells.
their is an amazing article i found which i posted on my blog about probiotics and dysbosis.
watch out for the thrush, thats what tells you your gut is in trouble, so does the bloating. even something as simple as the anticandida diet might help. but get some alternative advice if you want to go down the path, its pretty tricky territory and managing the supplements and potions is demanding and expensive.
hugs,
pete0
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