bertiedog
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At last I think I have found out what has been making my gut progressively worse to the extent it hasn't been normal all year. I have gone from IBC C to more IBS D with occasional constipation occasionally caused by codeine taken for migraine.
I have had so much suffering with my gut especially at night accompanied by insomnia and such severe gut pain I thought I must have something really serious going on. I also had a severe migraine on one night and felt very low but managed to do some thinking about when I wasn't like this and it went back to early 2018. Admittedly I did have more or less permanent constipation issues then but nothing like the pain and bloating I have been experiencing.
So having worked out when I didn't have these symptoms I thought what had I changed and the first thing was a Sourgham cracker at 10 pm with some cashew butter or peanut butter just as a top up because I eat my main meal around 6 pm. I used to have an oatcake with the nut butters for several years or I would have a little bit of cheese but had to give this up because of the migraines.
Could this one item be causing all this misery to me? I also frequently had the Sourgham crackers with butter for breakfast, only 1 1/2 but that meant that on many days I was actually eating that grain twice daily.
The other thing that came to mind was that I was wearing a Fitbit day and night as from February 18 but I couldn't believe that could be an issue but anyway I would take it off and go back to wearing my older Garmin tracker just in case.
Well cannot quite believe the change. It's like having a new gastrointestinal tract. I seem to digest my food very well, no undigested particles in my stool and cannot remember when that was the case. I also changed my digestive enzyme from Swansons to Lindens as I did a small experiment to see which digestive enzyme in warm water broke down an oatcake the best. I actually tried 3 different digestive enzymes I had in my cupboard and the Lindens one got to work immediately and completely broke down the oatcake in a very short time whereas one didn't do anything and the Swanson one also hardly did anything which I thought was interesting as it hadn't occurred to me before that maybe they didn't work!
The only bad gut issue I had was on one evening after I had tried dairy cream on some berries both at lunchtime and also with my evening meal but my gut really didn't like this and I got very loose bowels and felt uncomfortable. It wasn't helped by a small amount of homemade sausage casserole which contained a tiny amount of onion and garlic in a tomato sauce which can be a problem for me. That night I couldn't sleep till 12.30 pm and needed a small amount of clonazapan plus peppermint oil and some indigestion medicine because of some pains in my gut. However it was nothing like as bad as I was experiencing every night when eating the Sourgham cracker.
The other unexpected thing that has happened is that my sleep has massively improved and I am regularly sleeping from 11.30 pm to 5 or 6 when my body wakes me to take my thyroid and adrenal meds and then I am able to go back to sleep till 7.30 am. My sleep hasn't been like this for a couple of years when I had some quite good sleep.
At the moment I don't know if its just the change in the diet and/or the Fitbit that is helping me to feel better. My brain feels calmer but will still get revved up when I over walk and don't rest sufficiency.d Dare I mention it but the migraines are also a lot better.
I did look briefly into the Fitbit thing and there is some talk about the EMF causing an issue with some people but I really don't know what to think but will have to experiment to see if indeed it is an issue for me which I admit does seem a bit far fetched.
Pam
I have had so much suffering with my gut especially at night accompanied by insomnia and such severe gut pain I thought I must have something really serious going on. I also had a severe migraine on one night and felt very low but managed to do some thinking about when I wasn't like this and it went back to early 2018. Admittedly I did have more or less permanent constipation issues then but nothing like the pain and bloating I have been experiencing.
So having worked out when I didn't have these symptoms I thought what had I changed and the first thing was a Sourgham cracker at 10 pm with some cashew butter or peanut butter just as a top up because I eat my main meal around 6 pm. I used to have an oatcake with the nut butters for several years or I would have a little bit of cheese but had to give this up because of the migraines.
Could this one item be causing all this misery to me? I also frequently had the Sourgham crackers with butter for breakfast, only 1 1/2 but that meant that on many days I was actually eating that grain twice daily.
The other thing that came to mind was that I was wearing a Fitbit day and night as from February 18 but I couldn't believe that could be an issue but anyway I would take it off and go back to wearing my older Garmin tracker just in case.
Well cannot quite believe the change. It's like having a new gastrointestinal tract. I seem to digest my food very well, no undigested particles in my stool and cannot remember when that was the case. I also changed my digestive enzyme from Swansons to Lindens as I did a small experiment to see which digestive enzyme in warm water broke down an oatcake the best. I actually tried 3 different digestive enzymes I had in my cupboard and the Lindens one got to work immediately and completely broke down the oatcake in a very short time whereas one didn't do anything and the Swanson one also hardly did anything which I thought was interesting as it hadn't occurred to me before that maybe they didn't work!
The only bad gut issue I had was on one evening after I had tried dairy cream on some berries both at lunchtime and also with my evening meal but my gut really didn't like this and I got very loose bowels and felt uncomfortable. It wasn't helped by a small amount of homemade sausage casserole which contained a tiny amount of onion and garlic in a tomato sauce which can be a problem for me. That night I couldn't sleep till 12.30 pm and needed a small amount of clonazapan plus peppermint oil and some indigestion medicine because of some pains in my gut. However it was nothing like as bad as I was experiencing every night when eating the Sourgham cracker.
The other unexpected thing that has happened is that my sleep has massively improved and I am regularly sleeping from 11.30 pm to 5 or 6 when my body wakes me to take my thyroid and adrenal meds and then I am able to go back to sleep till 7.30 am. My sleep hasn't been like this for a couple of years when I had some quite good sleep.
At the moment I don't know if its just the change in the diet and/or the Fitbit that is helping me to feel better. My brain feels calmer but will still get revved up when I over walk and don't rest sufficiency.d Dare I mention it but the migraines are also a lot better.
I did look briefly into the Fitbit thing and there is some talk about the EMF causing an issue with some people but I really don't know what to think but will have to experiment to see if indeed it is an issue for me which I admit does seem a bit far fetched.
Pam