![]() ![]() I now also take a GasX several times daily, as needed. I just thought it through myself and ck'd to be sure it wouldn't harm, did it, and yeah! I've been hospitalized with antibiotic problems and had sepsis. Guess what? I got through the entire antibiotic prescription and had no problems. But, this time I beat it…I'm singing my praises. Obviously, I was fairly quiet and rested as I was sick and UTIs for me become serious quickly. I also limited my food intake, drinking Atkins smoothies and Propel water with electrolytes, and occasionally some light food…fresh blueberries and yogurt, chopped peaches, and broth. I then, after ckg with the doc, took 2 probiotics daily, 1 in a.m., and 1 p.m. When I had diarrhea, I took 2 Lomotil and controlled it. And, after being diagnosed with another UTI, I took an entire 2 weeks of oral antibiotics successfully. I buy it online and it has solved the IBD issue. Gastro couldn't give me the help I needed for this issue, so I met with an Integrated Medicine Doctor who pointed me to Progulin, Colon Support Probiotic. Dealt with constant diarrhea and then last few years both diarrhea and constipation. I have frequent pain in that left abdominal area and a lot of gas problems. Then, so small, rarely require intervention. I saw the surgeon and was told this is so small, that it may not grow or may and if it does, we'll take care of it. I've greatly cut back on eating oatmeal (the main grain I devour) and stopped eating almond butter and too many nuts.Īny of you know about splenic flexure syndrome? Have you had this painful medical problem end in your dragonfly123, and all…I was diagnosed, sort of, with an abdominal CT last year with a splenic artery aneurysm. I wonder if the answer might just be drinking more water and buying some fiber product. I don't know if my brand-new-surgeon-screwed up intestines is causing gas to be trapped, to slowly build up 'til the splenic flexure area is highly tender to touch and painfully inflated with gas. It can be absent for 3 or 4 days and then returns for some reason. My painful 'under-that-LEFT-rib' medical problem comes and goes. I do eat all those foods (excluding alcohol which I don't consume) that Berg mentions in his almost 6 minutes long video found here: Berg says to buy purified bile salts to help end this pancreas problem but I've not done that (yet). little or no stored bile) which then causes physical pain in the pancreas. The other possibility for my just-below-lowest-LEFT-SIDE-rib is an explanation found in a short YouTube video by DC Eric Berg who says that eating too many carbs, too much nut butter, too many nuts, too many grains lead to a depleted gall bladder (i. The bad outcome of the apparent overinflation (done for bilateral groin hernia repairs with the repairs done laparoscopically) was ugly, permanent diastasis recti which is impossible to fix. He overinflated me via a tube stuck into my belly button where he didn't know I'd been brutally stabbed - in my belly button - in a planned, premeditated crime against me. ![]() [It was done apparently unsupervised by a brand new, novice, 30 year old MD I never met. I'd read that splenic flexure syndrome can be the result of ab surgery which I had 8 yrs ago. He never told me what I suffer from physically. Just before my former MD retired, all he told me to do about this is "chew up more simethicone tablets". ![]() In this medical problem, trapped gas builds up in the splenic flexure which is only a location, the area where the transverse colon (which more or less runs "horizontally" in the upper ab from right side of body to left side running below the lowest bilateral rib and the diaphragm) joins the descending colon which is on the left side of the body. I suffer this evil, horrendous physical pain now and then though I'm awaiting proper diagnosis. This is a **very** physically painful problem in upper LEFT ab just slightly below the lowest LEFT SIDE rib. If any of you has been correctly diagnosed with splenic flexure syndrome and had proper treatment for it, kindly tell me and others here. ![]()
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