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Re: Not even a potato is safe!! new
      #213377 - 09/14/05 04:15 PM
Yoda (formerly Hans)

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Go for the Premium Plus you already have. I think that's the closest we can get in Canada. You can try the grocery store's brand or any other brands you can find, too.
As for the teas causing an attack, I think it's not necessarily the tea. It seems anything you're ingesting right now is causing an attack. I would really try good strong peppermint tea. See if you can get it with nothing but peppermint. Sip on it slowly - don't gulp it down quickly.
I'm quite worried about you. I'm glad your DR is now taking you seriously. I cannot stress that I really feel you need to keep trying to eat. Very small amounts constantly, and sipping tea or room temperature water. Be VERY careful that you don't let yourself get dehydrated - or you could wind up in the hospital. Keep eating and drinking.
Let us know how you are doing. I'd like to hear an update from you tomorrow if you can, OK?

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Re: Hey Maritimer! Try this recipe! new
      #213378 - 09/14/05 04:18 PM
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Re: Not even a potato is safe!! new
      #213465 - 09/15/05 04:02 AM
Maritimer

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Loc: East Coast Canada

Quote:

Go for the Premium Plus you already have. I think that's the closest we can get in Canada. You can try the grocery store's brand or any other brands you can find, too.
As for the teas causing an attack, I think it's not necessarily the tea. It seems anything you're ingesting right now is causing an attack. I would really try good strong peppermint tea. See if you can get it with nothing but peppermint. Sip on it slowly - don't gulp it down quickly.
I'm quite worried about you. I'm glad your DR is now taking you seriously. I cannot stress that I really feel you need to keep trying to eat. Very small amounts constantly, and sipping tea or room temperature water. Be VERY careful that you don't let yourself get dehydrated - or you could wind up in the hospital. Keep eating and drinking.
Let us know how you are doing. I'd like to hear an update from you tomorrow if you can, OK?




Don't worry, I will update when I come back. I am so thankful for you guys. You guys are the ones helping me survive right now. When I feel hopeless I come here to look for info, you guys are wonderful. I am really praying the Bentylol I started last night helps. I am getting so weak from no food I feel like even talking is taking effort. I couldn't even drive DH to work this morning so I could have our van for the Dr. appt. Too scared my reaction time while drive would be altered. I will have to call my Mom or DH to drop me off. Bummer, but I'd rather be safe. I do have peppermint that has given me relief before but I read so much about fennel I switched. I guess I will go back. I think you are right, I don't think it matter now what I eat, it is all bothering me now. To tell you the truth, I feel like I almost wouldn't mind going in the hospital, then maybe the doctors would take me seriously and I could the tests I deserve. Pretty sad when it comes to that to get seen to.

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update, back from the dr's new
      #213599 - 09/15/05 10:41 AM
Maritimer

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Let us know how you are doing. I'd like to hear an update from you tomorrow if you can, OK?




Back from the Dr's. Since we don't know what I have it is hard to treat. She has begged the scope dr. and she has agreed to see me in 10 days (vs several months) cause I am loosing weight so fast i.e. 17 lbs in 20 days!) Also, I called my cousins wife who does u/s and she has agreed to get me on Monday for an u/s - YEAH! This will rule out if it is my gallbladder I guess cause I have symptoms of problems there too.
Anyway, Also I got this health newsletter the other day and thought it sounded a bit like me and brought it up to her, she said but have you had antibiotics recently (which I have), from my throat infection in June. It WAS JUST WEEKS after that that (TMI coming) my bowel movements starting changed from normal to quite loose. It all went downhill slowly since then and progressed then quickly in 20 days ago to where I am now.
So this is what I had read, I have about 3 of the symptoms:
Proctitis — inflammation of the lining of the rectum — has many distressing symptoms, including a frequent or continuous urge to have a bowel movement, constipation, a feeling of rectal fullness, left-sided abdominal pain, discharge of mucus through the rectum, and rectal bleeding.
Proctitis may develop as a side effect of medical treatments such as radiation therapy or antibiotics. So, she can test for this through a new stool sample, when I can get one, since I don't eat much...
Anyway, thanks so much for listening...

Edited by Maritimer (09/15/05 11:53 AM)

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Celiac Disease new
      #213642 - 09/15/05 11:53 AM
belinda

Reged: 10/09/03
Posts: 474
Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Will you also be checked for Celiac Disease? I believe it can cause a rapid weight loss in a very short time and its symptoms are very similar to that of IBS.

Any history of Celiac Disease in your family?

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maritimer....please read!!!! new
      #214007 - 09/17/05 08:27 AM
meep

Reged: 06/06/05
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I was skimming posts and thought I would mention this. You said that you had recently taken antibiotics and that the severe D had started a few weeks after that. Years ago, I took Cleocin (clindimycin) and had the same thing happen. I nearly died from my reaction to it. Some antibiotics can cause SEVERE secondary intestinal infections due to the fact that they kill ALL bacteria, including the good bacteria that lives in the intestines. That's one of the reasons that taking the probiotics is a good idea when you are taking antibiotics.
Anyway, just a thought. Check the side effects of the antibiotic that you took and see what it says. The Cleocin states that reaction specifically in everything I've read about it. A person with IBS or other digestive disorders is even more prone to severe reactions from other medications, so it's something worth checking out. I have never been so sick in all my life...I prayed to die! My fever spiked so high and I kept passing out. I was so delirious, I didn't even have the presence of mind to be able to call 911. It was horrible. I'm not saying that your reaction is the same thing, but it might be a milder version of it, so it's worth checking out!

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Re: maritimer....please read!!!! new
      #214011 - 09/17/05 08:35 AM
Maritimer

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Loc: East Coast Canada

Quote:

I was skimming posts and thought I would mention this. You said that you had recently taken antibiotics and that the severe D had started a few weeks after that. Years ago, I took Cleocin (clindimycin) and had the same thing happen. I nearly died from my reaction to it. Some antibiotics can cause SEVERE secondary intestinal infections due to the fact that they kill ALL bacteria, including the good bacteria that lives in the intestines. That's one of the reasons that taking the probiotics is a good idea when you are taking antibiotics.
Anyway, just a thought. Check the side effects of the antibiotic that you took and see what it says. The Cleocin states that reaction specifically in everything I've read about it. A person with IBS or other digestive disorders is even more prone to severe reactions from other medications, so it's something worth checking out. I have never been so sick in all my life...I prayed to die! My fever spiked so high and I kept passing out. I was so delirious, I didn't even have the presence of mind to be able to call 911. It was horrible. I'm not saying that your reaction is the same thing, but it might be a milder version of it, so it's worth checking out!



Actually, I am. I happened to get this health newsletter talking about that so I mentioned it to my Doc on Wed. I dropped off a stool sample on Thursday, so hopefully Monday or Tuesday I will know. Thanks!

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Re: maritimer...hope you find out what is causing it! nfm new
      #214075 - 09/17/05 08:11 PM
meep

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Re: maritimer...hope you find out what is causing it! nfm new
      #214222 - 09/18/05 08:39 PM
Terri4301

Reged: 06/03/05
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Dear Maritimer;
When you mentioned the antibiotic use and then the downward spiral of your health, a lightbulb went off for me...Have you tried any probiotic to get the correct flora back in the intestines? This can greatly help with the overall health of the colon as well as the cramping. We're all rooting for you to get healthy...I will pray for you!
Terri

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Re: Not even a potato is safe!! new
      #214257 - 09/19/05 08:03 AM
anlikerm

Reged: 09/16/05
Posts: 1320
Loc: NC

I feel your pain! I'm kind of there, myself. I was soo sick back in August that even being on the maximum soluble fiber, I still had attacks with anything I put in my mouth. I'm still kind of there, right now.......I'm only eating the safest foods like rice and rice cereal, etc........and I'm still having attacks at least once a day. Better than all day, I guess. I had a pretty bad attack yesterday because I ate a morning star corn dog!! Huge Mistake!!! I almost threw up...... It just takes a very long time for me to get back on track once I fall off....Hang in there. I'm with you! I gave up on the doctors. They cannot tell me anything, except that they don't know what to do for me.
Take Care!
Michelle

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