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BAM, bile sequestrant, statin

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Hi. Post gallbladder removal, I have been diagnosed with too much bile, twice. And I am on a statin for cholesterol, which has MC implications anyway. Wouldn't trying cholestyramine or similar for example, maybe help both ? See dr next week. Preparing my case....
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Yes cholestyramine binds bile, which also prevents bile from being absorbed and recycled. I'm not sure that it is as effective as a statin for lowering cholesterol levels, but it should reduce them somewhat. Your doctor should be able to compare them.

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Good news.

I recently started taking cholestrymine 3 times, daily, with amazing results: went from 10-20 to 5-10 trips to bathroom; and from WD, explosive D to solid bits. I am now eating avocado and lamb, and other foods.

Maybe I could actually get my life back.
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Great.

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Post by Erica P-G »

That's great news Sherryann,

You ought to be able to get some good healing started. It will take a while but you are on the right track now :thumbsup:

Due to no gallbladder, you may need to continue taking Cholest indefinitely, but you may be able to lower the dose a bit as your gut heals.
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Post by Sherryann »

Thank you!

I am still pinching myself about successful results from taking cholestrymine for less than two weeks.

As a side note, now, I am able to eat avocado, lamb, and veggies with coconut oil, and rice.

I am so grateful for this MC family.

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Post by Polly »

Wonderful news! (Actually, I already knew about this b/c Sherryann and I have been in touch by messaging).

Thanks for posting this. I believe that many if not most with MC could benefit from at least a trial of cholestyramine. BAM is way under-diagnosed in this country....we do not have a test for it like they do in the U.K., where it is diagnosed much more frequently. And studies show at at least 60% of those with MC may have a bile acid component.

In my case it gave me my life back. I spent more than 15 years with dietary management alone (an extremely limited diet) and was never able to achieve excellent control of the D. And with cholestyramine I have been able not only to achieve control of the D but also to add almost all foods back into my diet, including soy, dairy, and all of the other previously sensitive foods listed under my avatar to the left (although I choose to avoid gluten still) and LOTS of fiber. I am convinced that a variety of foods is key to repopulating and maintaining a healthy gut microbiome. Fiber is especially important as a prebiotic. I now have a smoothie every morning with greens, berries, banana, mango or peach, ground nuts and flax seeds, etc. My cholesterol values have come down a little - about 10 points- and I have been able to stop blood pressure medication. This all would have been unthinkable before cholestyramine!

BTW, a significant number of those with BAM have never had their gallbladder removed or any other gut surgery. I fall into this group - no apparent cause for the BAM can be determined by any test.

I know there are many causes and differences with regard to MC, but I believe that more people need to consider a trial of cholestyramine. It is a very safe med., cheap, and totally non-absorbed.

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