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loose stools please help dire need.
Posted: 2019-03-29 15:16:55
by sbysteve45
hi guys I'm have lots of dirrhea. so I take an imodkum my doc says once I reach around 800ml then I do another one he says once it goes Over 1000ml. is this good rule to follow. then if it goes to 1300 I start taking 2 at a time every time I go. good to follow this. needs help and guifance. I have an illestomy.
Re: loose stools please help dire need.
Posted: 2019-03-29 17:36:20
by Button
Steve:
So the pendulum has reversed direction . . .
Your healing intestine has been more prone to slow motility speed and low volume output in your prior posts, requiring you to drink 8 oz of grape juice and a dose packet of Miralax to keep things moving along. Now your intestine has picked up speed and is needing some help with Imodium to slow overly-fast transit.
Imodium is safe to use. In the case of super hyper-active motility, people will take upwards of 8-10 Imodium caplets a day.
Be forewarned . . . Too much Imodium can cause rebound constipation and slowed to a crawl motility.
I would be cautious, in your case, of dosing 2 Imodium caplets at a time simply because your healing intestine has been under-powered with slow, slow motility and is only now moving along at a good clip. Suggestion: Take one Imodium tablet. Wait 20-30 minutes and evaluate your symptoms before electing to take a second Imodium tablet.
During the first 6-8 months with my ileostomy, I had quickened intestinal transit with highly liquid fecal output, high volume output. I think this is true for many people in the early stages of recovery with a new ileostomy.
What worked for me: I would take a dose of liquid Imodium 20-30 minutes before eating. Taking Imodium before eating was more helpful than taking Imodium in response after the fact to a geyser of diarrhea/highly liquid output. I also found liquid Imodium to be more effective than Imodium caplets.
While diarrhea/loose stool is never fun, in your case it is encouraging in that it shows that your intestine is recovering and regaining in motility. Yeah!
Recovery from ileostomy surgery is a process with unexpected twists and turns. It is like putting a jig-puzzle together . . . And later finding a new way of putting the pieces of the puzzle together.
You are doing OK-alright.
How is the rehabilitation stay going for you? Are the PT and OT therapy sessions helpful?
We are all rooting for you. You have a built-in fan club right here, on this forum.
Karen