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If your diet suddenly changed, yeah... Flares can happen. Especially if you're suddenly eating things like cauliflower rice or cabbages, onion, garlic and the like. Anyway, if you want to get dislodged some, try drinking low carb kombucha (Nexba is good), and full fat yoghurt with something like Purition put in. Between the fibres in the Purition and the gut bacteria getting a boost, things should start moving again, and soon. Possibly explosively though, so make sure you spend the day near a toilet.I was told just over a week ago that I am diabetic, currently waiting on more blood results then an appt with my GP so at the moment I’m not sure what type or how it’ll be managed. I’ve made a good start on reducing my carb and sugar intake but since doing so my IBS symptoms have returned with a vengeance.
Sorry if this is TMI, but I have had awful constipation, and now also really struggling with the pain of trapped wind and can only assume it is because of my diet change. I had gotten really good at managing my IBS with diet, but my usual ‘go to’ foods send my blood glucose high so I feel like I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place and it’s really getting me down.
Does anyone else have diabetes and IBS? If so have you had the same problem and how do you manage it? My concern is that I wont be able to keep diabetes under control without constant abdominal discomfort. I get that not controlling the diabetes can lead to bigger problems, but I also dont want to be constantly in pain with IBS either
If your diet suddenly changed, yeah... Flares can happen. Especially if you're suddenly eating things like cauliflower rice or cabbages, onion, garlic and the like. Anyway, if you want to get dislodged some, try drinking low carb kombucha (Nexba is good), and full fat yoghurt with something like Purition put in. Between the fibres in the Purition and the gut bacteria getting a boost, things should start moving again, and soon. Possibly explosively though, so make sure you spend the day near a toilet.
Good luck!!!
Jo
It is. And it's the first time I can actually use it without problems. (Have tried before from the pharmacy, couldn't tolerate it. In Purition it wasn't a problem somehow. Can't explain it either.)I see psyllium husk is one of the ingredients adding fibre...
Eh? Most fruits contain a lot of carbs. Unless you count veg treated as fruit (rhubarb) or fruit treated as veg (tomato, cucumber, courgette etc.).Thanks for all the helpful replies folks! I’m pleased to report that after a good few gallons of laxido things are on the move again!
I’ve really cut down on carbs so have been munching on fruit and veg to as I feel constantly hungry, but fruit especially is bad for bloating/constipation so I’ve kinda come to terms with the fact that I’ll need to take Laxido (or similar) regularly to keep things moving. I have an appointment with the diabetes nurse on the 22nd so might ask to be referred to a dietician to help find a good balance between keeping the IBS and my sugars under control.
Really appreciate the replies and a few things to try so thank you!
I'm Type 2 with pretty bad constipation & nothing I tried helped.Then a friend told me about a tea called Midro Cha & it's the best laxative ever.I've recommended it to friends & like me it's a life saver.I was told just over a week ago that I am diabetic, currently waiting on more blood results then an appt with my GP so at the moment I’m not sure what type or how it’ll be managed. I’ve made a good start on reducing my carb and sugar intake but since doing so my IBS symptoms have returned with a vengeance.
Sorry if this is TMI, but I have had awful constipation, and now also really struggling with the pain of trapped wind and can only assume it is because of my diet change. I had gotten really good at managing my IBS with diet, but my usual ‘go to’ foods send my blood glucose high so I feel like I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place and it’s really getting me down.
Does anyone else have diabetes and IBS? If so have you had the same problem and how do you manage it? My concern is that I wont be able to keep diabetes under control without constant abdominal discomfort. I get that not controlling the diabetes can lead to bigger problems, but I also dont want to be constantly in pain with IBS either
Watch the fruit and veg you eat - many are high in sugars! I find the Low Carb diet with it's 'traffic light' system really helpful, it can be downloaded and I've printed it out and stuck it on my food cupboard doors!Thanks for all the helpful replies folks! I’m pleased to report that after a good few gallons of laxido things are on the move again!
I’ve really cut down on carbs so have been munching on fruit and veg to as I feel constantly hungry, but fruit especially is bad for bloating/constipation so I’ve kinda come to terms with the fact that I’ll need to take Laxido (or similar) regularly to keep things moving. I have an appointment with the diabetes nurse on the 22nd so might ask to be referred to a dietician to help find a good balance between keeping the IBS and my sugars under control.
Really appreciate the replies and a few things to try so thank you!
I Have IBS and find low carb can cause issues if you are not eating the right type of fibre. I sprinkle flax seeds on to yoghurt in a morning, drink plenty of water, eat plenty of green leafy veg, include pulses and nuts in my diet. If you look on you tube you can find videos showing you pressure points to press for relief.work for me! I think any drastic change in diet affects IBS. My dietician said the body likes routine so eat at the same time each day.I was told just over a week ago that I am diabetic, currently waiting on more blood results then an appt with my GP so at the moment I’m not sure what type or how it’ll be managed. I’ve made a good start on reducing my carb and sugar intake but since doing so my IBS symptoms have returned with a vengeance.
Sorry if this is TMI, but I have had awful constipation, and now also really struggling with the pain of trapped wind and can only assume it is because of my diet change. I had gotten really good at managing my IBS with diet, but my usual ‘go to’ foods send my blood glucose high so I feel like I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place and it’s really getting me down.
Does anyone else have diabetes and IBS? If so have you had the same problem and how do you manage it? My concern is that I wont be able to keep diabetes under control without constant abdominal discomfort. I get that not controlling the diabetes can lead to bigger problems, but I also dont want to be constantly in pain with IBS either
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