Welcome! Here's a common question about fiber...
#1 - 01/12/03 04:01 PM
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Heather
Reged: 12/09/02
Posts: 7799
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Many folks wonder if they need to add in a soluble fiber supplement if they're already basing their diet on soluble fiber. For most people, it's a good idea to get the added stability a supplement can offer, and there aren't usually any downsides at all. Some folks only need to add in a supplement when they're feeling touchy, other people are better off using a supplement every single day even when they're strictly watching their diet. It's never a bad idea to get your body adjusted to a fairly high level of soluble fiber to keep your GI tract stable, and soluble fiber supplements are very easy and fast way to modify your diet.
Best, Heather
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Hi Heather, here's your test message.
Bob
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As for me, I take a supplement only when I "feel" like I need one. At home I keep 3 things in stock in order to control my IBS if it starts getting finniky. Each one comes from a different doctor I've seen and not one of them told me how or to combine them, I had to figure that out for myself. I have diclycomine (i think it's how you spell it), in 10 mg caplets. They are a mild muscle relaxant that I take ONLY when I'm having a bad attack, and ONLY with my second helper, Surfak, which is a stool softener that works by absorbing water, so be sure to drink a glass with it. Whenever I have a bad attack I take one diclycomine to stop the cramps and one Surfak to ease the cause of the attack which in my case is usually constipation. Sometimes I take a Surfak alone if I "feel" like I'm going to have an attack soon, or maybe the next day (i feel this way usually at night before bed). Also if I'm running around and very stressed, (finals will do that to you), and I know I'm not eating enough or unable to find something safe to eat, I'll drink a glass of citracel at least once throughout the day, up to three glasses. In addition to that i stay away from MY ultimate trigger foods; dairy, egg yolks, meat, anything fried, or greasy. I have a fairly high tolerance for vegetables, but just to be safe I chew them thoroughly. Well, for a first time post, this may not be the best impression, but just letting you all know a little about me.
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Hey, Heather: I guess I am the odd man out. Fiber like citracel makes me worse, not better. Any suggestions. Kathy
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Hi Kathy, Have you tried other types of soluble fiber? Citrucel made me alot worse also, then I tried Metamucil and it was a little better. Now I use Fibercon, and it has made a HUGE difference for me. I have the IBS-D kind, and with the Fibercon and I take digestive enzymes, my life has improved dramatically! Mary Kay
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