Has anybody tried "Questran" for diarrhea?
Love ya
Brooks
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Hi Brooks
I had questran in conjunction with a statin for cholesterol control. Apparently the cholesterol in food binds to the questran fibre and goes thru the system instead of into the blood. It caused me a lot of discomfort as I had serious ulceration from high dose prednisone. It did give me constipation tho. The best drug I had for the diarrhea was buscopan (also sold as donnatabs)it was an anti-spasmodic and settled my gut down . All the best Ron.0 -
Here's some more info about itron50 said:Hi Brooks
I had questran in conjunction with a statin for cholesterol control. Apparently the cholesterol in food binds to the questran fibre and goes thru the system instead of into the blood. It caused me a lot of discomfort as I had serious ulceration from high dose prednisone. It did give me constipation tho. The best drug I had for the diarrhea was buscopan (also sold as donnatabs)it was an anti-spasmodic and settled my gut down . All the best Ron.
My wife is a nurse and was up all night with me while I was cramping and incont with very loose stools. (from 7pm till 4am) All I do all day is cramp and poop!! Here's some info she found on it. http://www.irritable-bowel-syndrome.ws/questran.htm0 -
I am so happy to hear yourjust4Brooks said:Here's some more info about it
My wife is a nurse and was up all night with me while I was cramping and incont with very loose stools. (from 7pm till 4am) All I do all day is cramp and poop!! Here's some info she found on it. http://www.irritable-bowel-syndrome.ws/questran.htm
I am so happy to hear your news and that you have something to try for your pooping!!!! Hope it works for you. I hope you are celebrating to some extent.
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Glad your colonoscopy went
Glad your colonoscopy went great. Just wanted you to know I hope the new drug helps you. I know how frustrating the bathroom thing is. And I'm pretty sure you have tried this already, but what about something like benefiber. After my reversal my surgeon had me taking it to bulk things up. I was going soo much and having so much pain in the beginning. It did help me. But the Dr wanted it to be the powder you add to water or whatever you choose (it is tasteless) and not the chewables. Good luck with the Questran.
Gail0 -
slippery elm is a natural alternativeplh4gail said:Glad your colonoscopy went
Glad your colonoscopy went great. Just wanted you to know I hope the new drug helps you. I know how frustrating the bathroom thing is. And I'm pretty sure you have tried this already, but what about something like benefiber. After my reversal my surgeon had me taking it to bulk things up. I was going soo much and having so much pain in the beginning. It did help me. But the Dr wanted it to be the powder you add to water or whatever you choose (it is tasteless) and not the chewables. Good luck with the Questran.
Gail
been having it most day since severe diarrhea.
think it helps, some people I have met swear by it.
glad your colonoscopy went well.
Pete0 -
Lomatil
don't know anthing about the drug you mentioned, but lomotil is given vey commonly and I just had to learn how to work it right and it does seem to help. FYI Pat0 -
Brooks,
Damn I sure wish you had my super doc slice and dice you. Lomotil did the job for me in the first few weeks. Never used more then 6 per day. I never had any crapping at all. I have learned that corn flakes mess me up. I think it is the damn milk. My good old greasy bacon and eggs do great for breakfast any way.
The scary old woman also got me on Probiotics. I have to admit that they have helped. With her 14 years of dealing with crohns, she knows a lot about crapping. How to turn it on and off.
May a good poop day come your way.
Kerry (old coot that thinks of you as a buddy) In fact I am sending you by PM all my data to make you my site buddy.0
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