cancer treatment and weight loss
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Diarrhea and colon cancer treatment go together. I think it's from trying to USE an area while it's being treated...lol...
My trick was to eat frequent, SMALL meals...so that it wouldn't trigger a trip to the bathroom. I also cut out all dairy products...turns out I became lactose intolerant during this....
I have a patient partner now who ask her onc if pro-biotics (like in Activia Yogurt) would be ok. Actually, she asked "I would like to take probiotics to try to control my diarrhea, can you see how this would HURT anything?"....her diarrhea cleared right up...we think it has something to do with the lack of natural flora and fauna in the colon from the treatment...probiotics put it back....BUT MAKE SURE to ask his onc BEFORE starting ANYTHING, even this...
Hugs, Kathi0 -
These 2 solutions may sound weird, but they've worked for me during my last 2 treatments. I should say that I've been plaqued with severe diarrhea with any treatment I've gotten. I haven't lost 90 pounds, but I've lost a good 40 pounds since this trip began in 2003. Imodium like candy, lomotil, injectable sandostatin into my belly, BRAT diet. Nothing worked.
In addition to the yogurt 2 times a day (activia is a good choice, i use Liberte-make sure it has cultures like active acidofilus, bifudis (sp?), I have a metamucil afer in the AM and PM. I have it with less water than they recommend. My onc suggested the metamucil, but I remember when I had my ileostomy (it's been reversed) that someone on an ileostomy board recommended taking it with less liquid, so that's how I've been doing it. Check with your onc.
I also have an Archway macadamia cookie in the morning and evening. Again something I read a long time ago on an ileostomy board, but I was reminded of it when I was looking at a book at the onc while I was getting chemo. That book also suggested this. I don't remember who the author was.
I had had a month off of chemo (went on a great vacation to ST JOhn's for 2 weeks:-) and so I've just resumed chemo. For me it's a cumulative thing and perhaps this won't work after a few more treatments, but I typically get the diarrhea no matter what and this has been heaven. THings aren't exactly normal, but no diarrhea and much of the cramping is gone. It's been wonderful.
Mary0 -
My "pp" just shared a bit more as to her success:KathiM said:Diarrhea and colon cancer treatment go together. I think it's from trying to USE an area while it's being treated...lol...
My trick was to eat frequent, SMALL meals...so that it wouldn't trigger a trip to the bathroom. I also cut out all dairy products...turns out I became lactose intolerant during this....
I have a patient partner now who ask her onc if pro-biotics (like in Activia Yogurt) would be ok. Actually, she asked "I would like to take probiotics to try to control my diarrhea, can you see how this would HURT anything?"....her diarrhea cleared right up...we think it has something to do with the lack of natural flora and fauna in the colon from the treatment...probiotics put it back....BUT MAKE SURE to ask his onc BEFORE starting ANYTHING, even this...
Hugs, Kathi
Here is what worked for me. It is drastic but it works. After the runs stop you can add other things SLOWLY
1)2/3 of daily food is BROWN RICE in all forms, cereal, hot, crackers, pasta, etc
2)two apple pectin capsules at the BEGINNING OF EVERY SMALL MEAL
3) Probiotics: digestive bacteria/enzymes brand name JARRO Dopolis in the morning
4) NO vegetables other than cooked carrots
5) Banannas often
5) NO SUGAR< NO CAFFIENE< NO ALCHOHOL NO WHEAT NO MILK NO CARBONATED DRINKS <NO FAKE SUGAR
6) NO MEAT, just limited chicken and white fish
The poor guy probably has no intestinal flora at all so nees to go to the mat on this program. The first week he should eat ONLY brown rice( in all forms) banannas, and some chicken broth.
Cheers. It is worth it believe me.
Regular Rosie
It's so nice to have so many experts...we real life in-the-trenches sort of advice givers!!!
Hugs, Kathi0
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