Hi @Anaelena , I don't have, and to be honest don't know much about gastroparesis. I have pancreatic atrophy which has finally resulted in a calcification and necrosis of my pancreas. When I was first diagnosed I was unable to eat at all for months and was tube fed, then I had to learn to eat again with the support of TPN. The vomting in those days was horrendous and pretty much constant. I used to inject anti emetics and hope for the best! Biazzarely as my pancreas died off my ability to eat improved but I do have severe mal absorbsion so its a constant battle to retain the levels of nutrients, meds and insulin to keep me stable. The bloody meds have also taken their toll and have caused so many additional problems. I suppose I'm saying, cant help with your question but I really do have empathy with what you have to go through. Don't think I've come across anyone else on the forum with gastroparesis but there maybe someone here who you can have a better informed chat with. Suexxx
Hello @Anaelena
I have had many abdominal surgical procedures, and have damage to the vagus nerve. Until a recent surgical procedure food became trapped in my upper intestine, causing pain and vomiting. Not the same as your condition, but I do sympathise. I found small regular meals helped, as did acupuncture and reflexology. They didn't help as much as the surgery though. I now have better gut motility, but do not get the sensation of hunger or saiety in my stomach. I only know I am hungry if I feel light headed. I never really know when I have eaten enough, so have to be aware that if the food tastes good I need to limit how much I eat.
Are any of the online support groups going to be a better source of information and support for you? Gastroparesis is an unusual condition and maybe a more specific forum would have better support?
Oh my god that sounds like a living nightmare. Haven't got any advice on this just hope someone can come along and help soon. Must cause havoc with controlling blood sugars?
And you are expected to just crack on with your life dealing with that?
Slow colonic transit.... Horrendous A&E visits and morphine etc. Discussion between me and gastro made me totally stop all bread, pasta, rice, celeriac and other foods...and also anything with gelatine or jelly. Have had discussions on how to stay free from 8 laxative products a day etc and found that 2 tablespoons of flax seed and chia seed on my fresh fruit salad each day keep my stomach working enough.. I too have had discussions on the electric stomach pacemakers and also bags...but so far SCT has not got worse...unless I stupidly forget to buy them!!
Due to aspartame, sweetener intolerance too and it appears preservatives I have quite restrictive foods but not in other ways.. I love my greek salads and fresh veg and (now) ouly fish or white fish etc. I live my fresh fruit salads. I love my spiralused courgettes etc. I can eat cheese if I wish, I have my 2 sq dark choc each day etc and lots of nuts.
I don't feel as if I miss out at all on anything to be honest.. I've just made my first home made soup etc.. I still have gorgeous pecan bites which are better than anything else mentioned. I get a stomach that works enough if I don't forget to buy the flaxseed. I get good balance of fats with some carbs and get my vitamins and minerals and calories but with a colon that can cope with the foods..
Flax seed is always ate with my one meal of the day... If I eat during day I will ensure that I split the flaxseed and have a tablespoon with whatever I may eat during the day.. Even if its stirring it in some water or milk etc. Chia and ground flax sed need water or liquids otherwise it can cause problems...
I love fruit but I have to blend it up now because I can't digest them anymore. I do love Greek salad as well and don't have too much trouble as long as it is only a few bites. I can't digest fiber either so I have started adding flax oil. spiralused courgettes ? I need to google thatI stopped all artificial sweeteners because of the same reason . Sounds like we might be chemical twins. Lol
I stopped taking laxatives all together because just like my food they were unpredictably digested and would just sit in my stomach and cause me to look like a can of busted biscuits .
I am drinking about an ounce of flax oil a day . I hear it is good for women in general.
My thoughts entirely!!Bloody hell and I thought life couldn't actually get more complicated!
I realised how much life revolved around food when I went lchf. But what you are both having to deal with I've actually got no words.
The fact that you both carry on living a life and discussing it as matter of fact - you have my respect. Blood sugar control is a full time job anyway but then having to take this into consideration - again just bloody hell!
Haven't tried flax oil... That may be a better alternative for me to try... Will find out availability in UK... Thanks for that info...
Bloody hell and I thought life couldn't actually get more complicated!
I realised how much life revolved around food when I went lchf. But what you are both having to deal with I've actually got no words.
The fact that you both carry on living a life and discussing it as matter of fact - you have my respect. Blood sugar control is a full time job anyway but then having to take this into consideration - again just bloody hell!
It is actually not bad tasting , sort of nutty flavored . In other product I have found here is called Mag07. It is sold as a dietary supplement. It is not a laxative although it will most definitely help with that issue. ItView attachment 14551 gives me no cramps at all and it is not something that your colon gets use to and therefore reliant on. It is basically using oxygen and works really well.
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I hope I won't get in trouble for posting pictures. I can remove them if needed .
My thoughts entirely!!
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