low energy....help

What are the immediate and long-term effects of living with this disease?

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low energy....help

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Hello:

Are they any topics on low energy and how to safely keep the energy up without further
irritating the stomach?

Thank you MC family group!!

Christi.... :pigtail:
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Hi Christi,

Low energy is usually due to one of three possibilities, or a combination of them.

1. Active MC

2. Iron deficiency

3. Magnesium deficiency

Here's a link to a thread that was updated after treatment to provide a lot of insight on treating low iron:

to iron or not to iron

And a recent review of the topic:

Liquid Iron

And for magnesium information please check the discussion at this link:

Low On Energy? Maybe You're Low On Magnesium.

You're very welcome. I hope that some of this is helpful.

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For me my energy increased when i resolved a combo of deficiencies

magnesium, active B12, CoQ10
NB i have other health issues that deplete the CoQ10. If i miss any of these for more than a few days I start to notice reduction in energy levels.
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I find this very interesting and helpful as I have pretty much no energy lately. It’s an awful feeling to be
29 and literally want to go to bed immediately after getting home from work.
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Hi B. D.

Welcome to the group. The disease itself robs us of energy, because our immune system uses so much energy fighting the inflammation. The additional items I listed above are more likely after we have been sick for a while so that we begin suffering from the consequences of medium to long-term malabsorption of various nutrients.

Again, welcome aboard, and please feel free to ask anything.

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Thanks so much for the reply. So should I be on a magnesium and vitamin D supplement? I was diagnosed with MC in Aug of 2017 but have had issues since 2006. When I am having a true flare up I am literally laid up and running back and forth to the bathroom. I suffer abdominal pain and cramping on a daily basis... the nausea is hit and miss. I haven’t quite figured out the “diet” I should be following yet as this is all still pretty new to me. I’ll take pepto bismol if my nausea/stomach pain gets really bad... otherwise I just consider it my norm. I am so so grateful I found this site as not too many people know that I suffer with MC.
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Hi B. D.

Just want to welcome you here....and you have found an extraordinary place to begin your healing process. Around here it is Progress...not Perfection :wink:

You sound like so many including myself who were feeling exactly as you are right now. I had my LC for probably 8 years but it didn't get debilitating until three years later when I got a colonoscopy in 2012, then I forced myself to figure out how to get better in 2015, and now I'm doing so so so much better. It takes time....this is not a quick fix healing process, although some respond very nicely to the diet and mental changes more quickly than not.

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bdb623 wrote: So should I be on a magnesium and vitamin D supplement?
If you have had MC for almost 12 years then you are almost surely very deficient by now, possibly vitamin B-12, also. MC causes malabsorption of many nutrients.

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