Still have problems with diarhea
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Hi Arlene,
So sorry that you are still afflicted with this nasty side effect of chemo. You know what worked for me? Putting lots of roughage back in my diet. Salads and more salads. Whole grain (actually flourless) breads. The healthier I started eating, the more normal my intestines began to feel - and act. I was the Imodium Queen.....but things have really improved. See what you think. It might also help for you.
Best of luck to you.
Take care.
Cheers,
Maura0 -
My husband still has this problem but it has improved in recent months...he is nearly two years post op and has tried taking Metamucil tablets, which we think helps a bit. But he does have certain times when he has several bowel movements within a short space of time and then other days when he just goes each time he eats. It is then more manageable but it is anxiety provoking! I know there are others on this board that have the same problem so I am sure you will hear from them.
Ali0 -
Hi Arlene, My dad had major problems with loose stools after his resection. He lost a big part of his sigmoid colon, which is where lots of the fluid is absorbed. He religiously used Metamucil three times a day, which helped tremendously, or else he would suffer from "the squirts" as he called it, with worries about loosing control, too. He was also very good about increasing his regular, food based fiber intake: whole grains, fruits and veggies. If your onc isnt' working with you on bowel management, you may want to see a GI doc with a nutrition consult?
Good luck, Judy0 -
Hi Ali, How many tablets a day does your husband take? Thanks, Arlenealihamilton said:My husband still has this problem but it has improved in recent months...he is nearly two years post op and has tried taking Metamucil tablets, which we think helps a bit. But he does have certain times when he has several bowel movements within a short space of time and then other days when he just goes each time he eats. It is then more manageable but it is anxiety provoking! I know there are others on this board that have the same problem so I am sure you will hear from them.
Ali0
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