Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, if you eat salads with raw cabbage it will ferment in your stomach and cause excruciating pain. I’m sure there are many foods out there that can be just as bad for any one individual. Look at what your are eating and when before you try to track down the culprit. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could it be depression? Or perimenopause? I suspect those are inflammatory conditions that can add to gut dysfunction.
OP here , you know, it could! Def perimen - I’m 47. I recently started Zoloft, too, to help with all the emotions of hormones and the all being stuck at home 24/7.
I appreciate all the suggestions. Yeah, I also experience the explosives within minutes or an hour of certain foods. I have also always had a sensitive stomach, but it had gotten much better. I actually found it to be pretty good mid-30s to early 40s when I was taking a prenatal all the time. Mine had ginger and something else to soothe digestion. I needed to stop taking it bc my body was holding in to too much of some vitamins. But yes, since perimenapause, I have more emotional rollercoaster and maybe that is all impacting digestion.
Thanks again for all these em suggestions of where to start. I have not tried an elimination diet, but thought that and journaling would be starting points.
Anonymous wrote:Could it be depression? Or perimenopause? I suspect those are inflammatory conditions that can add to gut dysfunction.
Anonymous wrote:So I was a poster (not OP) on a thread a while back where some of us realized that no, it is not normal to have explosive BMs multiple times per week. I have had a recent, clear colonoscopy so the issues aren't there. I'm assuming it is something I am eating, but it is not obvious. Is the first thing the doctor will ask me to do keep a food journal (along w/ BM details) to start determining what causes this? For me, at least, it doesn't seem like stress or something is the deciding factor. (I can get upset stomach when I am stressed, like for a big presentation, but that is not in my current situation. Just the low-mid level stress of all of us at home, working, and homeschooling....). And who do I want to see - a gastroenterologist?
Thanks!!!!!!!