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Droopeydrawers

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Update on gastric issues
« on: February 04, 2019, 03:43:57 PM »

Hi ladies I had a few messages from ladies asking for an update after my visit to nutritionist today who specialises in the gut issues I've been experiencing.shes based in Eastbourne so I enjoyed the trip there and the weather was pretty kind to us we had a lovely walk along the prom etc.
I had a good chat with her this morning full medical history done and copies of scans and blood tests discussed.she said my vit d levels were very low as was my b12 so it's no surprise that I couldn't absorb the oestrogen I was given when i was on hrt because when there's a problem in the gut biome you won't be able to absorb the nutrients you need and it's kind of like a vicious cycle.we have to check what's going on in the gut then correct that and also correct  the levels of these essential vitamins and minerals that the body needs to function properly.
From what I could work out she's saying if these things aren't right then no amount of hrt, tabs or patches or gel,wether 2 4 or 6 pumps a day will be absorbed because our body just can't handle it.it maybe an idea if some people are indeed having issues with low levels of oestrogen or poor absorption to maybe go and ask your gp to check your bloods ,your d your b12 folic zinc iron etc then at least that would give you a valid reason for your hrt not working as well as you'd hoped.its just an idea I don't know how accurate this is but I've no reason to doubt her she came across as being confident in her area of expertise and I feel confident that she'll help me resolve this gut problem.the stool test I'm having done is a lot more intense than the nhs one this one can check for a wider range of parasites and also wether its IBS or IBD without having to use the camera method which was music to this cowards ears lol.
She will fully liaise with the gp and recommend the blood tests via nhs so it's just wether this new gp will cooperate or not I suppose but he seems nice and efficient so fingers crossed.they can't just keep filling me with antibiotics for hpylori then dump me when I'm still in pain.shes given me a lot of hope that at some stage we will get to the bottom of this then i can go back to eating a normal diet and stay pain free.ill update when any progress is made and thank you for asking how I was progressing ladies it was very kind.DD😘
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CLKD

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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2019, 03:51:12 PM »

What parasite would she be looking for exactly, did she suggest anything in particular?  My FinL had a gut parasite  :o - we could see it migrate round his body on a regular basis, his belly would get an angry red rash [are rashes always red  :-\] and he would dash to the toilet every morning around 6.00.  It moved when it had eaten the digestive contents in that area ...... in the 1970s he went to Roehampton Hospital and had intensive investigations and had a sulphur-based drug to take which killed the Blighter stone dead!  His bowel settled and he no longer had the rash.  He had harboured the Blighter since 1938.

Also, is there a difference between IBS and IBD? One is irritable bowel syndrome the other irritable bowel disease: I think  :-\ - I have the former as 'disease' means it may be more complicated.  Mine is mainly slow transit particularly when we are away from home  ::) As a recovering anorexic who ate very little for many years, my digestive system almost stopped: I would feel incredibly sick when I ate anything because nothing was moving through.  A set of medication from the GP really helped but it took 4-5 months to feel well again.

Glad you feel listened to, it makes a huge difference to having time to discuss and exchange ideas.  Let us know  :foryou:
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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2019, 04:19:29 PM »

I'm really interested to read this ladies.  To try and cut this as short as possible, I was told some years ago that I had IBS after having the camera and the camera down.  They couldn't find anything physical wrong and I didn't have any food intolerances and was told my problems were probably stress induced. I had to change my hrt about 18 months ago because the original one I was on was discontinued.  Since then, my digestive issues have really escalated and because it coincided with changing HRT, I had put this down to the HRT, hence I've tried quite a few regimes to try to find one that doesn't affect my stomach.

However, having read your post DD, I'm wondering if I've got something else going on with my digestive system and this should be looked at separately to HRT.  I'm suffering a lot of pain and discomfort most of the time and when I go to the loo, it can be a bit ‘pongy' (sorry if that's too much info). Does this kind of thing sound familiar to you DD?

I'm pleased you are getting the help and support you need and hopefully you will be back on track soon.

Rosie63 x
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Droopeydrawers

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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2019, 04:22:40 PM »

I don't genuinely know clkd as I worked with a lot of feral animals in Spain so it could be anything.she said she sees a lot of veterainy.(sp.) nurses and they nearly always have some kind of parasitic issue but these stool tests will tell us for sure.it may not be that at all but id like to know and if hpylori was there then anything's possible.yes ibs and ibd spot on they used to only be able to tell with camera but now time has progressed and they can tell by stool it's called faecal calprotectin which is a protein biomarker and is associated with IBD such as Crohns disease or colitis.its less invasive than the endoscopy and much cheaper.also perfect for cowards like me who prefer not to be poked prodded or invaded lol.DD😘
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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2019, 04:29:53 PM »

Have you ever had a ct colonoscopy?not painful at all and it shows up the entire gut and will detect if you have an ibd,thankfully mine came back clear,I did a food intolerance test and it came back with a wheat allergy and very acute nut intolerance,off to dr tomorrow to discuss ct scan results but also see if I can get a food allergy test done via nhs, I did mine off a website so can never be 100% sure how accurate it is.been bothered with my gut since my 20s and it's NOT getting any better 😢 like most people dr  told me it's ibs,how do they know'they don't,that's too easy,you don't just have dodgey guts,something making your guts dodgey
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Droopeydrawers

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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2019, 04:35:26 PM »

Hi Rosie you could be right I started with IBS many years ago but until I started hrt it was never like this.one of the major reasons I stopped hrt  actually but that was my choice to do that.
The nutrutionist said today she thinks the hpylori could be a bit of a white elephant just now because 2 lots of triple therapy would or should have eliminated that so she thinks because of multiple antibiotics and possibly parasites due to my feral animal work it's quite possible my whole gut biome is compromised so it'll be a process of elimination before I'll allow anything invasive and she agrees this is the common sense way to proceed.so plan of action is stool tests (private I'm afraid ) as nhs not as comprehensive and meantime she'll contact gp and ask to have bloods redone then well take it from there once results are back, meantine continue with my lactosee free gluten free diet which i find a dawdle anyway.from what I know Rosie whiffy poo is usually a sign of bacteria in gut so maybe go discuss with your gp and get a stool sample checked.DD😘
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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2019, 04:42:17 PM »

I wouldn't want a tube up or down  :-X stool tests should show common parasites.  FinL's was unusual at the time and caught in the Far East, noted by an Australian Consultant [can't remember the speciality] but he was working with returning Far East Prisoners.  FinL had to have a gastric tube down to check the contents where the parasite was sighted. 

Interestingly as an aside, a lot of pet dogs have returned from Mainland Europe with parasites which can be fatal and which many Vets are not familiar with. 

If you find a parasite it may well solve the problem with your guts/bowels.  Do you itch anywhere around the transit area? i.e. waist line?

Rosie: pongy poo can be characteristic of some diseases/conditions.  As can stool colour and consistency.  How often one needs to 'dash' to empty the bowel to avoid accidents.  So maybe note how often you need to 'dash', colour, consistency; whether you feel anxious and what you've eaten in the last 4-5 days.  Yellow is often a bacteria [as in D&V].  Lots of food stuffs can odour particularly greens  :o and onions.  Anxiety has a huge influence  :o >:(

Anxiety has a characteristic smell in poo and sweat glands.
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Droopeydrawers

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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2019, 04:42:36 PM »

Hi jaypo def not if I can avoid it lol.thats why the calprotectin test is being done to determine wether it's IBS or IBD it's standard now to do that rather than invasive.
I'm determined to get to the bottom of it as I can't go through every day in pain like this it wrecks my lifestyle.
Good luck jaypo hope your gp gives you some help with your food issues.is it allergy or intolerance did they tell you?
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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #8 on: February 04, 2019, 04:46:33 PM »

 :-X. get to the bottom  :-X  ;)

I've never felt that I had a 'disease' with regard to bowels, anxiety led 'runs', nausea, slow transit unless I'm worried  - bugga - it kind of crept up  :-\ ........ and fortunately my GP had the right medication for me. 

How long to wait B4 you need to send the samples Droopeydrawers?
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Droopeydrawers

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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #9 on: February 04, 2019, 04:59:08 PM »

I have to poop 3 seperate samples clkd and dispense (lol) into 4 containers then box up to send.( it's one sample for nhs tests).turnaround can be 14 days but I'm ok with that ive had this since April last year with no break from it and no support or progress from Gps I even had to get the tests done privately to prove I had hpylori.before they'd give me the triple therapy I needed.Ive had the crappest two years of my life with one thing or another all fixable if I'd had the right medical care and support.my nutritionist actually said to me today I feel so sorry for you in that you've had to be your own gp these last 2 years to try and get some level of normality and pain free comfort in your life it's outrageous.I feel so much happier tiday to have someone in my corner for a change and I couldn't care less what it costs me I'll scrimp if I have to in order to get well or at least get a bloody diagnosis.DD😘
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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2019, 05:01:25 PM »

Fundraising required?  Or course, the NHS will continue to go it's own way  >:(.

If the NHS listened to patients and met them at least half-way, the system would save a lot of money  :bang:!

'crappiest two years'  ;)
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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2019, 05:10:35 PM »

Hope you feel better soon Droopey Drawers x
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Droopeydrawers

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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #12 on: February 04, 2019, 05:18:12 PM »

Hi Dotty 😘
Thank you hope your well DD 😘
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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #13 on: February 04, 2019, 05:30:54 PM »

I'm good thanks Droopey Drawers x
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Droopeydrawers

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Re: Update on gastric issues
« Reply #14 on: February 04, 2019, 05:32:05 PM »

😘 ::)
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