I have suffered from Diverticulitis for the past 9 years,so I do know the absolute agony that you can suffer.bigj2552;49237 wrote:
doc wants to send me for a colonoscopy if nothing else works(pills/diet change ect )....er....aye i said...that will be the VERY LAST RESORT:rolleyes: - my mate had this done ( crohn's disease) and he said avoid it at all costs if you can...sore and very, very unpleasant.....and your wide awake to !
will see how cutting out spicy/fatty foods and ALL alcohol for a month does....:frown:
After a heart bypass op in 2002 the doctors put me on co-codamol, (with out of course warning me of the constipation side effect). After a while without realizing it I had gone about three weeks with bowel movement, and then one saturday morning I was hit with extreme bowel pains, after the wife calling out the doctor He suggested a laxative and said the pain would stop after bowel movement. It didn't and the sent out the district nurse, whom I greeted with a toilet of pure blood. a couple of hours later the ambulance arrived and after a lot of prodding in the hospital they finally gave me a pain relief ijection in the buttock. For the first week I was put on a drip and not allowed any food until the bleeding stopped.
After 4 weeks in hospital (injection in the buttocks every four hours) and lots of tests ( the barium enema being the most uncomfortable) they decided it was Diverticulitis and sent me home to suffer with just some pills to help.
During their medical examinations they did find a lump inside the bowel which they said was non-malignant, but of course they needed to keep a check on it, so that meant regular colonoscopy
check ups. If you ask for the relaxant injection then it isn't that bad, pain wise just uncomfortable and dignity wise after the injection who gives a damn.:rolleyes:
I did find that after coming off blood thinning medication last year ( to have a bionic knee fitted) a lot of the severe stomach cramp pains stopped.
Sorry to have been so long winded (Pun intended):biggrin:
