https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/everybody-poops-but-how-often-you-do-might-be-a-big-deal/
I'm quite regular, so I don't think including BM frequency (or timing or other details) in my daily ME journal would be helpful for me, but maybe it would be worthwhile for some other people. Sadly, BM frequency or timing isn't that easy to control, so reaching that optimum point isn't simple. Maybe the data could be used to predict that your PEM trigger threshold might be lower after irregularities.
There are also complications. Some people can't simply add fibre to attain that optimum point, due to comorbid disorders, and medications needed for those.
Another thought: what some experts claim is optimal (for some subset of the population) isn't necessarily good for PWME or other diseases. Diarrhea isn't "optimal", but sometimes a good flushing out can be beneficial. Food poisoning fixed two serious ME-related problems I had. I didn't have any benefits from constipation, but maybe that would be helpful for some people.
I'm quite regular, so I don't think including BM frequency (or timing or other details) in my daily ME journal would be helpful for me, but maybe it would be worthwhile for some other people. Sadly, BM frequency or timing isn't that easy to control, so reaching that optimum point isn't simple. Maybe the data could be used to predict that your PEM trigger threshold might be lower after irregularities.
There are also complications. Some people can't simply add fibre to attain that optimum point, due to comorbid disorders, and medications needed for those.
Another thought: what some experts claim is optimal (for some subset of the population) isn't necessarily good for PWME or other diseases. Diarrhea isn't "optimal", but sometimes a good flushing out can be beneficial. Food poisoning fixed two serious ME-related problems I had. I didn't have any benefits from constipation, but maybe that would be helpful for some people.