Hi dr I have a few questions.Im a 42 yr old male in good health.I have been getting Diarrhea at least 4 times a week for the past 20 years or more.I
cutCuts and puncture wounds out coffee and soda and fast food and I got some what better but still not where it want it to be.Anyway I went to see a GI doc and he did blood tests and tested me for lacotse and celtic gluten
intoleranceCeliac disease - sprue
Gestational diabetes
Lactose intolerance and whte blood cell count ,etc all came back
normalNormal saline flush.Then I had a
colonoscopy he found one polyp that was
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo that he removed.Then I had a Endoscopy with the tube that went down my
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture he took a biopsy when he did this and it came back normal.Now he wants me to do a barium swallow, or upper GI series,is this the same thing?But im wondering why would he have me do a barium swallow?and im really worried if he thinks something is wrong?seeing my blod tests were all normal what would be my chance of having something wrong with a barium swallow test?And why do you think he wants me to do the barium swallow test do you think he thinks something is wrong?He thinks I may have Ibs D but im not so sure be hes the doctor and a good one.I really dont wanna do the barium swallow test because I read it has radiation exposure from the test but I guess I will have to but I dont like the thought of radiation exposure.And also do you think he will have me do anymore tests after these 3?colonoscopy,Endoscopy,and next week a Barium Swallow.thanks i will be looking foward to your answer.
I have also had 20 or more years of diarrhea. I also had all of the testing that you mention. Recently it got so bad (3 or 4 times a day) that my PCP finally sent me to get a Nuclear study of the liver and gall bladder. It turns out that my gall bladder had quit working at some point and was huge. My Doctor put me on questrian (sp?) and that has helped. Several weeks later it started hurting me and I had it out, but I didn't quit having the diarrhea, so my doctor kept me on the questrian. It helps a lot, but I still have about 2 to 3 mornings a week that I have a problem. It has been 3 months since the surgery. Is there anything else I can do about this. I am about to get laid off and I can't seem to find a job. I know it is because I cannot always be on time and sometimes I cannot even make it to work anymore. I really don't know what to do.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dawn
My story is. I'm 61 years old was very healthy, working out etc. Last year during a cholesterol check I complained of a annoying pinch in my right side, dr checked, found a lump, had cat scan, showed abnormal tissue, then colonoscopy to biopsy the lump in my small intestines (at the adjoining of large and small). Cancer was the word. Had surgery, then Chemo. Been suffering with diarrhea since. If a bathroom isn't close by, I don't go there! With the Bee Propolis, so far I can go out and not expect any problems. Wears off about 24 hours later. Its a healing thing so hopefully thats the case here. Don't quit your meds from you dr. take as an addition to it is non-toxic. After few weeks I' m taking 1/2 the dosage of Questeran. I have a question for other questeran takers. . Is the reason we are taking this for the bile binding? Do we have too much? not working properly? Would ask my dr, but I have asked soo many ???? that I think I'll give him a rest, especially about the Questeran. He is a little mad at me right now cause I'm taking Bee Propolis. He did not say it would harm me. Just wants me to take Questeran, but that does not work completly, I want to feel normal as I can. Appreciate any input on this.
The best luck to all.. In my world so far , this is the answer. I only take one capsule per day. I will lincrease to the 2 per day, if needed. Oh by the way . My purse, car, at work locker has Immodium AD and tylenol 3 are stashed with these meds. I haven't needed since I started the bee propolis. Will keep them there just in case tho. I need all my army of meds on hand, ha ha. (not really a laughing matter, I know).