Hysterectomy seems to have solved some problems!

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laurah
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Hysterectomy seems to have solved some problems!

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I had a hysterectomy a month ago, and the d has REALLY REALLY dramatically improved immediately after surgery and hasn't come back! Granted, I have also been on a very restrictive diet for 3 mos now, and had significantly reduced symptoms - d only once or twice a morning and that is IT, but it was still d and I still had some urgency about half the mornings. I hadn't successfully introduced many foods back - only had 7 things I could eat that didn't make the d MUCH worse.

Since my hyst I have had loose stools, but it's not d, and sometimes it's even solid! I have NO urgency - in fact it's taking a little bit of time to complete the task (several minutes instead of 3 seconds). Have introduced quite a few new foods (on the 3 day intro), and NOTHING has caused trouble! Have re-introduced a couple of things that were really problematic earlier and they are ok too. WOOT! I *am* having quite a bit of cramping and pain when I have to go, which I never had before, but that could be my intestines just not being up to the task after so many years of not having any real work to do.

So I don't know if my hormones were the issue (d did seem to get significantly worse monthly, ovaries now removed, doing fine with estrogen patch), or if it's the c that so many people experience after hysterectomy combining with my natural state of d to meet in the middle, or a combination, or maybe the diet just finally kicked in and I got enough healing, but I am not complaining!
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Post by tex »

Hi Laura,

Whatever the reason, we'll take improvement/remission any way we can get it. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the update,
Tex
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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Glad to hear you are doing so well...never look a gift horse in the mouth :grin:
Theresa

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We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. ~Jim Rohn
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