Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 3 Location: Sydney, Australia
Annoying Bowel That Hasn't Shut Up For Five Months. Posted: 05-24-06 22:35pm
Hello, I am just in here looking for help.
I am at the end of my tether and losing
my sanity.
Here's my story with symptoms, treatment,
etc:
at the very beginning of this year (jan
1st) I went swimming in a public pool.
This may very well be unrelated, but I
feel I should mention it as it may be very
important from a diagnostic standpoint.
I was a perfectly healthy and normal 23
year old female before this event.
Approximately 10 days after this event at
the public pool area, I began to
experience mild gut pain (especially on
the lower area of my belly, 2 inches right
and 1.5 inches down from my navel) and
light-coloured (like peanut butter) loose
stools. I went to my local gp after the
problem persisted for more than a few
days, and he suggested that I was ill with
giardiasis. I was given a container to
give a stool sample at this point, to hand
back on my next visit. My local gp also
perscribed flagyl (metronidazole) for me
to take until the test results came back.
When the result did come back from the
local laboratory, the results of the stool
sample were negative for giardiasis, and
every other waterborne parasite.
The first course of flagyl ran for 8 days
and I was relatively fine. However when
they ran out, my diarrhea returned. My
gp placed me on another course of flagyl.
When this second course ran out, my
diarrhea and gut pain returned with a
vengeance. Panicky relatives had me sent
to my local hospital's er room. From
here, the doctor in the er room gave me a
rectal examination to look for damage or
bleeding. When they found nothing, their
advice was to go back to my local gp with
a reccomendation to see a
gastroenterologist. My local gp set that
appointment up and gave me a course of
lomotil to take to keep my diarrhea under
control. He also decided to do a blood
test to see if anything was arwy there.
That test came back negative for anything.
According to the blood test, I was
fine.
I relayed this entire story to my
gastroenterologist on my first visit to
him. From here, he wanted to do a lower
and upper endoscopy to check my entire
digestive tract for any serious underlying
causes to the problem. On my next
appointment with my gastroenterologist, he
told me that no underlying condition was
found. He then suggested that I have
spasmy bowel, a leftover complication from
the infection.
At this point he had placed me on a high
fibre diet with lots of vegetables, fruits
and cereals. When I do not take the
lomotil, the high fibre diet does nothing
to control the diarrhea. My
gastroenterologist said that a spasmy
bowel can take up to four to ten weeks to
settle down. I made another appointment
with him a few weeks ago when the diarrhea
did not dissapear, and he said that it
still needs to run further and continue to
settle down.
Approximately 12 weeks has now passed
since the endoscopy and the suggestion
that I have a spasmy bowel. I am on the
high fibre diet and I still experiencing
wind, diarrhea, and when they are not
loose, my stools are not much more than
bile (the yellowy colour and acidic
burning when they pass makes me guess
that) and bits of leftover fibrous matter
from my food.
I am basically at the end of my tether and
do not know what to do now. Taking
lomotil temporarily quietens the problem
for a good number of hours, but it's just
a bandaid patch treatment. I would just
like advice on what to do now, and
possible suggestions on how to fix this
annoying problem!
So yes, any help, advice would be a
godsend. Thank you very much for your
help!
- poccaro
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Poccaro
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 3 Location: Sydney, Australia
Posted: 06-05-06 09:06am
Still waiting on a reply on this. It's
been nearly two weeks.