I have been on a very low-fat diet for 4 weeks after a diagnosis of actue
pancreatitisAcute pancreatitis
Chronic pancreatitis
Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis, acute - ct scan
Pancreatitis, chronic - ct scan. I had very ill for 5 months, including five hospitalizations, prior to the diagnosis. I am now taking Pengestyme, 4 capsules, three times a day (before each meal). Since starting the diet, my
normalNormal saline flush bowel movements have changed. I now, most days, have a
normalNormal saline flush movement in the early afternoon, which is quickly followed by 3-5 increasing soft movements; they come with increasing urgency with the final one being mostly water. By "increasing urgency," I mean that I have just a couple of minutes to make it to the bathroom once I feel the
urgeUrge incontinence. This is causing me great distress, because I teach from noon to 3:00
pmPremenstrual syndrome
Relieving pms at a local college -- just when my bowels are demanding my attention! My diet consists most days of ceral, skim
milkBreast milk
Breast milk jaundice
Lactose intolerance
Nipple discharge - abnormal, and fruit for breakfast (about 8-9am); a turkey breast sandwich for lunch; and something like lean mean, pasta or another sandwich and fresh vegetables for dinner. My doctor believes my bowel issues come from the diet. He urged me NOT to increase fiber (either through food or a supplement) because I also have diverticulitis and constipation has been a problem in the past. Is there any way to reduce the number of bowel movements or to "reset" them to occur in the early morning or evening?
this sounds like diarhea (diarrhea)/
there are many causes -magnesium (medication such as milk of magnesia,or medication coated with magnesium),bacterial in GI tract from too much antibiotics,flora imbalance in your body,poor absorption.
Any ideas on how to change the "clock" so that I have these episodes in the morning or evening instead of the afternoon?
I'll follow up with my GI...but in the meantime am eating no diary...and feeling great!