19 Aug 03
Dear Dr. Pho:
Since approximately 1988 I have had diarrhea problems. Until 1995 I figured medical science likely had no solution for me. However, in 1995, during a
routineRoutine sputum culture physical, I told a doctor about the symptoms. Another, more pressing issue diverted our attention: Blood tests indicated I was anemic. An occult blood test for my stool was negative. Concerned there might be bleeding in my sigmoid, the doctor had me undergo a flexible
sigmoidoscopy; the attending proctologist saw nothing out of the ordinary. The
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First-testosterone mc doctor (the one concerned about my anemia) directed me to take iron supplements; these tended to constipate me and I told her so; she told me to take them anyway. Since I desired to avoid being constipated and since I was quite sure the anemia was diet-related (The doctor never even asked me about my diet.), I stopped taking the supplements. I never again saw the doctor . . . . so the diarrhea issue never again came up.
SimplySimply sleep stated, if I eat only
frozenFrozen shoulder, canned, or otherwise packaged foods, I will never get diarrhea. Also, if I eat prepare-as-you-go (not buffet) food in better (high end) restaurants, I will not get diarrhea. However, if I go to “run of the mill”, chain restaurants or inexpensive “mom and pop” type places, I will very often get diarrhea. Home-cooked meals will generally not give me diarrhea, but sometimes will. Thus, for example, if I eat
frozenFrozen shoulder food section type meat loaf, I will never get diarrhea. If I eat meat loaf in an inexpensive restaurant, I will quite likely get diarrhea. If I eat meat loaf at someone’s home, I probably will not get diarrhea. I have also noticed this phenomenon with steak, prime rib, ham, pizza, seafood, ravioli, omelettes (even those without meat) and other foods. You get the idea, doctor. There is something about inexpensive restaurant food that “bothers” my digestive system. By the way, my friends will eat the same restaurant food and not get diarrhea. What do you think might be my problem?
In 1983 I came back from Mexico with moderate diarrhea; it lasted about 3 weeks. Except for occasionally taking loperamide HCl, I take no drugs. (The loperamide HCL is often ineffective for me. I usually only have one very loose bowel movement, so I generally only take the initial two caplet dose.) Also, I do not smoke, but do moderately drink alcohol nearly every day. I am a 45-year-old, Caucasian, heterosexual, male, 5’ 5”/170 pounds. I have had abdominal surgery. I could eat more nutritiously, but often do not because of my diarrhea problems. Just in case you are thinking that alcohol consumption is somehow responsible for my problems, while keeping in mind that my problems developed in about 1988, note that I drank no alcoholic beverages from mid-1986 to early-1994. Also, drinking alcoholic beverages with “troublesome” foods appears to sometimes, but not always, help.
Thank you, doctor, for your assistance.
Respectfully,
JPM in
seem to be a lot of mucos, wonder if it is connected to the gall bladder?
did you ever get tested for h pylori bacteria?/