What is Diverticulitis

Diverticulitis is a common disease of the bowel, in particular the large intestine. Diverticulitis develops from diverticulosis, which involves the formation of pouches (diverticul...

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I was diagnosed with Diverticulitis on July 16th when I went to the hospital with what I thought was appendicitis (right sided pain). They determined I have diverticulitis. I was in the hospital for 3 days, off work for 2.5 weeks and on a 2-week course of levaquin and flagyl.

I do have a GI doc, with a colonoscopy scheduled September 10th.

My problem is, I've had serious diarrhea since July now! I've lost 12 lbs. in 5 weeks and I have no appetite. My diarrhea is astonishingly watery too -- there's nothing remotely solid or even soft about it. It's pure liquid,

Is this just a part of diverticulitis?

I also have upper abdominal pain - it feels like my stomach is on fire almost all of the time. Oddly, the lower quadrant right-sided pain is completely gone (and has been for weeks).

I was tested for Celiac's disease a few months ago (with a food allergy test) and was negative for that.

Should I just wait for the colonoscopy to see what the doc says? Is this normal for diverticulitis?

PS Imodium doesn't really do anything.
Posted on 08/25/09, 09:08 pm
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Reply #1 - 08/26/09  9:37am
" Hey Reid, I was also diagnosed thinking I had appendicitis. I'm not sure about the diarrhea,tho. Has your doc said anything about probiotics? I'm fairly new to this stuff, but I think they have helped me a bit. I'm not sure the pain ever goes away completely. Mine comes and goes. Be sure to keep hydrated (if you are an athlete, you probably know that.)--Mazyjo "
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Reply #2 - 08/26/09  9:57am
" Sometimes after the antibiotics people get c-diff which causes diarrhea. the docs can do a stool sample for it. I wuld let your new gastro know waht is going on. amanda "
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Reply #3 - 08/26/09  7:33pm
" The drugs (especially the flagyl!) kills your appetite and gives you very loose stools. Don't take immodium - talk to your doctor. I had resection surgery two years ago. Since then I have had 2 more major attacks, I was hopitalized once. "
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Reply #4 - 08/28/09  12:21am
" I think the diarrhea is from the meds. I was told that anytime you are on antibiotics, you should probiotics to help prevent diarrhea and yeast infections.

I personally use Renew Life (brand) Utlimate Flora Critical Care which has 50 billion probiotics. You can find these at any health food store, I have been told to stick with the kind that need to be refrigerated (and are sold refergerated).

Her is an article on probitics in case you are not familiar with what antibiotics do to your intestinal track:

http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com

I hope you are better soon!! "

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