Understanding Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @williamhenry3337
    @williamhenry3337 4 месяца назад +15

    This is THEE BEST simple explanation I have seen. I am a 75 yo male that has not been to a doctor in 55 years except 2 colonoscopies (no polyps). Yesterday I had my second colonoscopy and they said I did have the "pockets". I have never had any medical issues. No aches, pains, acid reflux, bloating, or constipation. The information on this subject is all over the map. Yes you can have fiber no you can't have have fiber. Yes you can have nuts no you can't have nuts. Don't know what to do I do NOT have symptoms so I'll just do what I have been doing.

    • @emdeeQbit
      @emdeeQbit 3 месяца назад

      So a friend of mine shared a list of do's/don'ts, and one thing was really important about this. It's not that you always avoid 'the bad stuff'. It's that you avoid the 'bad stuff' when you have a flare-up. After your body recovers, then you should go back to eating it. So things like nuts, fruits/veggies with seeds, etc. It's more complex than a 'just do this all the time'. And that's why the information's been all over the map on it.

  • @jaimealexander2505
    @jaimealexander2505 2 месяца назад +7

    Currently in the hospital with this condition, this video was extremely helpful for me to understand what’s going on in my body. Thank you for content 🙏🏼

    • @gomez619
      @gomez619 2 месяца назад

      What symptoms lead you to the hospital?

    • @Funnycide777
      @Funnycide777 10 дней назад

      I had it in may needed a blood transfusion. I had pain in my bottom left side, blood in stool, chills, sweating

  • @ikeforshort5363
    @ikeforshort5363 Год назад +11

    Thank you. After my colonospy then said it was all good. Then a week later they sent a letter saying they found this, but didn't explain anything. So I greatly appreciate it!

    • @jingwills6267
      @jingwills6267 9 месяцев назад

      Same here.. I was told by my old gastroenterologist more than 5 years ago {he retired now} that I have one but tiny only and the new doctor told me also when I had colonoscopy recently but did not explain what I should do. After colonoscopy, you're not really alert enough to ask a lot of questions. I think I would make an appointment to my doctor again.

  • @BunnyFoooFoo
    @BunnyFoooFoo Год назад +26

    My CT scan showed this when I was 28 yrs old. Diet poor on fiber due to gastroparesis, change my diet and have been better. Thanks for the video!

    • @marypolk9820
      @marypolk9820 Год назад +1

      Hello.... I think I might have gastroparesis. What diet do you follow? I am having a time with all this. I'm 65 now and I know all about digestion problems

    • @BunnyFoooFoo
      @BunnyFoooFoo Год назад +2

      @@marypolk9820 Hi, I follow a low FODMAP diet mixed with a Mediterranean diet. Plenty greens, yogurt, lean meat and fish and white rice and pasta. Plus olive oil and nothing whole grain, no nuts or seeds. Hope you feel better and if you could see a dietician would be great!

    • @juliusseizures5931
      @juliusseizures5931 Год назад +1

      Same exact age and just got diagnosed by the CT scan yesterday.... is this something that goes away eventually or is it like crohns

    • @paulkingrey7758
      @paulkingrey7758 Год назад

      I also had been diagnosed with Acute Diverticulitis. I did not have surgery, because I only had the abdomen pain. I got better in the hospital during my 36 hour stay and sent me home. I had to switch my diet to this similar diet from @bunnyfooofoo did. I planned to wait out the surgery and see if the diet change would help. I am 28 months from my hospital visit and my issues have subsided, for the most part. Minimal issues since...mainly gas buildup will cause some slight discomfort. No alcohol since the night before I was admitted to the hospital. I take daily fiber pills to help boost up my fiber intake. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. I was 36 when I was diagnosed. Stay active, stay healthy!@@juliusseizures5931

    • @Bankerdost02
      @Bankerdost02 6 месяцев назад

      Did you fell severe pain in lower left abdomen and left back also??

  • @NannyOggins
    @NannyOggins 4 месяца назад +4

    This is nice and clear and not overly verbose. Many thanks.
    I lost my mother to sepsis caused by diverticulitis and I have recently been diagnosed with diverticulosis when my routine feces test apparently showed blood in my feces. It must have been microscopic because It wasn’t visible. After a colonoscopy, during which a polyp was removed I have still had no symptoms after three years. I have vastly increased my exercise from zero to daily walking on a treadmill and took up golf (great fun). I will be 70 next year so losing weight us a challenge, I could do with shifting around 15 to 20 lbs but it’s stubborn!

  • @haiske2671
    @haiske2671 7 месяцев назад +9

    I think it's important to add that lower abdominal pain can also be felt in the middle and just to the right of the middle abdomen. It's less common, but can still occur. If you rule out lower right abdominal pain, then you might miss it initially. (Patient might feel like they have a bladder or kidney infection, but it could be diverticulitis.) Of course, a CT scan will show if a patient has diverticulitis to confirm it. Also, I'm glad you said to treat with the amoxicillin-clavulonate because it really works well and fast without feeling awful, generally, whereas other patients who have been prescribed other types that made them feel awful.

  • @artisticvision1988
    @artisticvision1988 Год назад +20

    Im a nursing student in the second lvl of my program, and the GI content has been a real struggle due to the amount of info, but this was a fantastic breakdown! Very impressive layout of this subject matter, super helpful, thank you!! Definitely subscribing!

  • @pierrerodrigues1781
    @pierrerodrigues1781 Год назад +38

    33 years old. Not obese, active sports every week. Smoker and diet poor in fiber .
    1 day at the hospital, only find the problem by a contrast CAT scan. Antibiotics and good diet I am fine.
    Still waiting for the colonoscopy. Great video

    • @bolshevikproductions
      @bolshevikproductions Год назад +4

      Similar to me. But I had surgery to remove infected bowl and bladder. 6 weeks ago. Have a STOMA. LIFE SAVERS

    • @taniabrough4358
      @taniabrough4358 Год назад +1

      Please what diet you on

    • @pierrerodrigues1781
      @pierrerodrigues1781 Год назад +2

      @@taniabrough4358 at the moment ? Salads and beef. Basically. But now and then I eat “normal”.

    • @caseygreen3883
      @caseygreen3883 Год назад +2

      Literally everything exact same for me.. what did they recommend after?

    • @scraggs11
      @scraggs11 9 месяцев назад

      @@pierrerodrigues1781beef is the number 1 thing to avoid ffs!!!!!!

  • @yvonnewiggins4209
    @yvonnewiggins4209 Год назад +44

    My husband was diagnosed with this without a colonoscopy and months later it turned out to be stage 4 bowel cancer. Insist on a thorough investigation including reference to family history.

    • @chrismorrison7
      @chrismorrison7 Год назад +14

      So it wasn’t diverticulitis? Were the symptoms the same?? How’d you find out is was cancer instead? Pls elaborate if you could.
      My mom is in the hospital for days now with diverticulitis. But I want to make sure it’s nothing worse.
      I’m sorry for your husband. I hope and pray he gets healed😢

    • @yvonnewiggins4209
      @yvonnewiggins4209 Год назад +17

      @@chrismorrison7 If your Mum is in hospital they will be carrying out a more detailed examination than my husbands GP did. His symptoms persisted without a second opinion until he told them his Bupa cover would provide for a referal. They started with blood tests and progressed to an MRI and then a CT scan but they only diagnosed cancer after he had a colonoscopy.
      By the time he had his operation it was already stage 4.
      He put up a good fight for nearly 2 years and we made the most of every moment but early diagnosis may have made all the difference.

    • @oscarquiros9848
      @oscarquiros9848 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@yvonnewiggins4209 how long did he have "Diverticultis"?
      I'm 19 and had these symptoms for last 4 days?

    • @Bankerdost02
      @Bankerdost02 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@oscarquiros9848bro how are you now?

    • @broman7271
      @broman7271 22 дня назад

      I pray to God he recovered

  • @gerardine9675
    @gerardine9675 Год назад +127

    A high fibre diet is highly inappropriate for gut problems because it makes them worse. Fibre makes the stool too bulky for the colon to push out. What is needed is eating healthy, omega 3 rich fats which lubricate the stool and enables it to slide out easily. Drinking about 30ml EVOO is the laxative to use which soothes, not irritates the gut. When I changed to a low carb diet, I had withdrawal symptoms when my intestines were getting rid of all the high fibre rubbish I'd been putting into them for years. After one day of diarrhoea, my belly deflated and all bowel discomfort went with it. Now I pass a smooth, greasy stool without any difficulty and it doesn't have to be daily. High fibre for bowel problems is the worst possible advice. Back in the 1950s and earlier, it never occurred to anyone to do such a stupid thing. When constipated the normal remedy was castor oil, now its olive oil.

    • @bertwoodshack6617
      @bertwoodshack6617 Год назад +6

      I was on the Zoe 2 30 + plants per week when I developed diverticulosis the high fibre diet put it crazy.🙁

    • @elizabethplane9868
      @elizabethplane9868 Год назад +2

      What is EVOO please? UK reader

    • @EvaBogardFlorida
      @EvaBogardFlorida Год назад

      @@elizabethplane9868extra virgin olive oil

    • @christinaibanez1988
      @christinaibanez1988 Год назад

      ​@@elizabethplane9868extra virgin olive oil

    • @BNM-b7t
      @BNM-b7t Год назад

      Extra virgin olive oil ​@@elizabethplane9868

  • @annieg5581
    @annieg5581 11 месяцев назад +9

    Very well explained - easy to understand. There must be exceptions to eating a high fibre diet. All the people I know that have this disease, ALL were on a high fibre diet and have had to lower their fibre content after diagnosis. I know a lot of people that do not consume high fibre and they have no issues. I used to eat a lot of fibre and was in the worst health of my life. Make me curious.

  • @brainstormingsharing1309
    @brainstormingsharing1309 Год назад +14

    Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up overall, but especially for this topic!!!

  • @markchodroff250
    @markchodroff250 Год назад +50

    I was ok my whole life , one day I had pain in my stomach the next morning it was so bad had to,go to the hospital, 4 hours later they removed almost 20” of my large intestines and was fitted with a colostomy bag , about 5 months later they reversed the operation and removed the colostomy bag and Reattached my intestine, they had to cut some more away also , from the CT scans they found I had lung cancer, 7 weeks chemotherapy and 45 treatments of radiation I am doing ok but my breathing is not so,good , new PET scan coming up this week again, pray for me and hope it’s OK for the next few months ! Don’t play games have your check ups yearly or more !

  • @Miss-an-thropic
    @Miss-an-thropic 10 месяцев назад +2

    At last - I now have understanding. 2 years ago I became very ill. Pain in lower left abdomen, fever, vomiting, mucus and blood in my diarrhea, headache and confusion. This went on and got worse over 3 weeks. I was ignored by 111 services, 1st trip to hospital and my GP. Constantly told to drink water and take paracetamol. I was bedridden and towards the end I knew I was going to die.
    I went to hospital for a 2nd time where a blood test revealed high markers - I was given a CT scan which showed that my bowel had perforated - this resulted in an emergency colostomy. I was very poorly and was in ICU for 2 weeks due to Peritonitis and abscess.

  • @WallaceLivingFree
    @WallaceLivingFree Год назад +40

    Had it, and no one has heard of it, 5 days in hospital

  • @Joeythegoats
    @Joeythegoats Год назад +5

    Perfect timing… pls keep uploading I’ve exam in few days

  • @chrisfagan4933
    @chrisfagan4933 Год назад +6

    I am 33 years old. Have had several outbreaks of Acute Diverticulitis... one of them nearly killed me, 1,5 weeks ago. Getting my sigmoideum removed now.... looking forward to be rid of sicknesses

    • @FlowFlora
      @FlowFlora Год назад +1

      How did your operation go?

    • @chrisfagan4933
      @chrisfagan4933 Год назад +2

      @@FlowFlora haven't gotten it yet. It need to be in a resting period for 2 months, before they will do anything. It needs to recover, before they decide.

    • @MIG.GTA27
      @MIG.GTA27 6 месяцев назад

      Also 33. How are You now?

  • @marcd1981
    @marcd1981 Год назад +16

    Hello, thank you for this video. I am hoping either someone at this channel, or someone reading this can shed some light on my situation (I apologize for the lengthy message ahead of time, but a lot has happened):
    1. July 7th, 2023: Severe lower back pain, right side, getting worse by the hour; wife drove me to the ER.
    2. First two hours (this is the US after all) everyone at the ER suspecting Kidney Stones from pain and symptoms.
    3. Total Blood Panel run, CT scan of the Abdomen and Pelvis performed.
    4. CT scan revealed liver, pancreas, spleen, gallbladder and appendix all normal; kidneys also normal with no kidney stones present; no free fluid in the Pelvis; Bladder and Seminal Vesicles normal.
    5. What the CT scan DID find; Scattered Diverticula throughout the Colon with NO evidence of Diverticulitis.
    6. Blood Panel was normal for all tests run, no high White Count; No acute disease in the Abdomen or Pelvis.
    This seems pretty straight forward on paper, however, here is the strange part I would like to find out answers for many questions:
    1. The first part of any description for this condition is if there is pain, it is in the LOWER LEFT ABDOMEN. I had (and still have, 6 days later) pain in my LOWER RIGHT BACK. I have never had pain on the left side.
    2. I have not had constipation (have never had it, actually) over any time in the past 10 years, never mind when this started.
    3. I do not have any rectal bleeding.
    4. I did, and do not, have a fever.
    5. I am a 60 year old male that is 5' 9" tall and weigh approximately 160 pounds. I just finished my annual physical with my primary doctor 2 DAYS PRIOR to going to the ER. My doctor's exact words were, "You are the epitome of health, all of your labs are excellent, and physically you are in excellent health.
    A note here, if I may: My wife and I are very active, we exercise regularly, stair climb on weekends, and have just started hiking with our local Sierra Club. My current resting heart rate averages 54 to 56 beats per minute, my blood pressure as of last week was 123 / 66, my cholesterol is 136 (Total). I have a pretty healthy diet (with my only vice being a diet soda 4 or 5 times a week), I don't drink, I don't smoke, and overall I have been in excellent health for many years.
    The reason I stated all of that in the note above is because in this video (and everywhere else I've researched), it states this condition is caused by:
    1. Low Fibre diet
    2. Overweight
    3. Sedentary lifestyle
    Of which NONE of these apply to me. So the only "symptom", or condition, I have that fits the diagnosis of Diverticulosis is that I am 60 years of age. NONE of the other information given to me from the ER doctor, or that we have found online, points to me having Diverticulosis.
    Also, this is now Thursday, July 13th (6 days post ER), and I STILL have pain on my right side, and I was on a liquid only diet until yesterday (5 days), and have lost 4 to 5 pounds since last Friday because of that. The symptoms change daily, to sometimes the pain is when sitting, sometimes when standing, but it seems to be fine when lying down for the past couple of days.
    So, in closing (couldn't resist): Has anyone at this channel, or anyone reading this far (and thank you if you have) ever seen or heard of a case of severe lower back pain on the right side only being diagnosed as Diverticulosis?
    Thank you,
    Marc

    • @lizamarieborja6435
      @lizamarieborja6435 Год назад +4

      Hello, Marc. I wanted to jump in on this thread as we're slightly on the same boat. The only potential cause in my case is sedentary lifestyle, thanks to my 7-4 office job. Other than that, I am not obese, never smoked, and am just in my 30s.
      I do feel the gnawing, burning pain in my lower left abdomen. It comes and goes, so it's really bothersome. My abdominal scan and blood tests came out normal, so I'd like to believe that I have a clean bill of health except that I am still in pain. 😥

    • @marcd1981
      @marcd1981 Год назад +4

      @@lizamarieborja6435 Hi Liza, sorry to hear about your condition. My biggest concern was being diagnosed with this condition WITHOUT abdominal pain. The doctor should have known better than to give me the wrong diagnosis.
      It was confirmed two days ago (Friday) that the pain in my lower right back has nothing to do with having diverticula on my intestine. Diverticulosis does not have pain involved, and is only found when searching with another method, such as a colonoscopy or a CT scan. It's unbelievable that I spent a week thinking I had a condition that I did not, and the doctor missed such obvious signs.

    • @3wolfsdown702
      @3wolfsdown702 Год назад +1

      @@marcd1981 yes there's pain involved when the flare-up is worse I have more back pain

    • @bethwilcox7121
      @bethwilcox7121 Год назад

      did you have sn MRI? is there a special ist you can see??

    • @marcd1981
      @marcd1981 Год назад

      @@bethwilcox7121 Hello Beth, and Happy Holidays! Thank you for writing, this post was originally from 5 months ago, so it's good to know it is still out there being read.
      This started on July 7th, and it is now November 29th. I have been to a total of 11 doctors with three different medical facilities, and all they are able to tell me still is what I do not have. No one can tell me what is causing the pain I have in my right flank, all day, every day, from when I get up in the morning until I go to bed. The only thing that relieves the pressure and pain in my flank area is laying on my back.
      To answer your question, Beth, I have had two MRIs so far. One was of my low back (Lumbar area) that a chiropractor ordered, the second was of my right side / abdomen checking for musculoskeletal problems ordered by an Orthopedic doctor. They did not find a musculoskeletal problem, nor anything hernia related. This doctor sent me to another Orthopedic doctor specializing in the spine.
      The spine doctor has me getting two more images, a SPECT CT and an MRI of my mid to upper spine (Thoracic area). He thinks there is a possibility the nerves running with the muscle from my mid-back, around my right hip, and in to my naval, are being constricted or interfered with in some way.
      I am really hoping someone figures something out soon, this is affecting how I live my life. I am not eating or working out the same as I did a few months ago, and my wife and I have canceled several outings and a trip we were supposed to take in September. The pressure and pain varies almost day to day now, sometimes more standing, sometimes more sitting, and then the only thing I can do is lay down for 20 or 30 minutes to relieve it.

  • @kevinrichards8119
    @kevinrichards8119 Год назад +6

    Nicely explained Tom ,thanks

  • @barbaramarriott9111
    @barbaramarriott9111 Год назад +6

    My husband has it on both left and right sides. One of our sons was diagnosed aged 30, after we told Dr's what his systems were. Was told he's to young. Then he had an episode in hospital

    • @Panic94
      @Panic94 Год назад +8

      I m 29 and i I have it ...life is a joke sometime

    • @FlowFlora
      @FlowFlora Год назад +5

      Yeah... 30 isn't to young for Diverticulitis.

    • @RavenWolfDrum69
      @RavenWolfDrum69 Год назад +1

      😢😢😢😢

    • @pollyanna5354
      @pollyanna5354 11 месяцев назад +2

      Consultant told me it used to be considered an old person's disease now it mainly young people

    • @PistolArrow76
      @PistolArrow76 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@FlowFlorar u a doctor? Because every doctor I spoke to told me I'm too young for this I'm 29

  • @4sstg
    @4sstg Год назад +28

    Nearly died from a burst pouch and a Hospitol bacterial infection. Was in renal failure a month after the surgery. Of course my military insurance would not let me stay in Hospitol until I was at deaths door. The penny wise pound foolishness of American health care kills people.

    • @chrismorrison7
      @chrismorrison7 Год назад +1

      Can you pls elaborate? You went in for the pain, they did a ct scan? They saw that it was burst open? How did you almost die? Pls explain. My mom is now in the hospital with this but not burts yet and small sacs, but how did yours progress? How did they treat you?

    • @monicagalan5672
      @monicagalan5672 Год назад +1

      ​@@chrismorrison7i hope your mom is better.

    • @jayneadanoff1876
      @jayneadanoff1876 Год назад

      Tricare refused doctor’s recommendation of hospitalization?

  • @brooklynnikki478
    @brooklynnikki478 Год назад +14

    Can you have this even if you are not overweight? Excellent video!

    • @SerraPontosSoc
      @SerraPontosSoc Год назад +7

      Yes you can. Weight doesn't play a factor in this disease at all. It's simply what you eat. Especially a diet poor in fibre

    • @jude8223
      @jude8223 3 месяца назад

      Do not ignore the role Candida play…they poke holes in colon exasperating gut issues and bloat. Organic vegetable foods and organic teas with osha root + lemon is how I treat my flare-ups at home. I also eat smaller, more frequent meals with intermittent fasting (12 hour rest for gut repair). It works great for me.

  • @margarettownsley9500
    @margarettownsley9500 6 месяцев назад +3

    Great information I’m new diagnosed I’m a little nervous to say the least

  • @funkyprepper
    @funkyprepper 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very good video. Im on ab after a ct scan and bloods. Plenty of fluids (min 2l a day). X3 or 4 medjool dates and kefir for me.

  • @funtimefranky
    @funtimefranky 12 дней назад

    After suffering with pain in the right side of my stomach, which started close to the rib and radiated throughout the liver region and back, a CT showed I have right sided diverticulitis. A later ultra ultrasound showed gallbladder sludge. It cleared up but symptoms are now back with a vengeance. I’m waiting to see a specialist.

  • @ap3432
    @ap3432 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have pain on my left side too been taking senna lax but I’m considering to stop due to this video thx

  • @susanLyons-i5o
    @susanLyons-i5o 7 месяцев назад +2

    Growing up in the 60’s, 70’s Castro oil was the only thing my parents gave us, today 2024 olive oil, and coconut oil works for me.

  • @waelfadlallah8939
    @waelfadlallah8939 Год назад +14

    well explained 👍
    Thanks for correcting my knowledge about the colon anatomy, i thought that the entire colon is completely covered by longitudinal muscle but as it turns out, it only has 3 separate strips of this muscle along its length :)

  • @terrydillon9323
    @terrydillon9323 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this information.

  • @melindamcclain835
    @melindamcclain835 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have diverticulosis. I got it after taking high doses of ibuprofen for osteoarthritis in the knees.

  • @SmoreLegend
    @SmoreLegend Год назад +4

    Does THC count as an NSAID?

  • @nancyadams9228
    @nancyadams9228 Год назад +2

    A colonoscopy found one many years back. Was told to avoid all foods with fibre like the plague and take senna laxative. I promise I did not laugh but mailed some updated peer review journal articles to the doc.

  • @ughsirius
    @ughsirius 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video!! Thank you so much!

  • @jimsingh3565
    @jimsingh3565 Год назад +2

    Informative video, thank you.

  • @con-trollerl5751
    @con-trollerl5751 9 месяцев назад

    I was diagnosed with this about 2 months ago, I'm 22. I'm not the healthiest bastard but I feel more compelled to take some of the comments advice about fiber

  • @ZLPY
    @ZLPY 4 месяца назад +6

    High fiber is the worst. Low carb high healthy fat and protein is better for this

    • @Mister_Soyuz_on_YT
      @Mister_Soyuz_on_YT 18 дней назад

      Yep. No beans. No legumes. No avocado or any oatmeal.
      Just water, salads and anything that doesn't include fiber. Also skip greasy foods. It agitates the descending colon. Inflammation can be felt

  • @maybe-monii
    @maybe-monii 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, amazing 😻 thank you so much ❤

  • @eileengleeson7851
    @eileengleeson7851 10 месяцев назад

    Great Advice thanks 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jz8179
    @jz8179 Год назад +3

    I just got diagnosed with diverticulitis at 33 years old

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 Год назад

      ok do u want me to massage your belly

  • @changinlooks1
    @changinlooks1 Месяц назад

    I’m 45 I called the ambulance the first time I had this attack. That was about 5 years ago. Then this morning it happened again. Bad bad left side pain, nausea, sweating, I was screaming in pain. But I had a feeling it was this as I’ve been very immobile the last 18 hours and had been taking opioids for an injury. I got up mixed up some miralx, chugged it, started walking around the house then laid flat and did the massage in within 5 minutes I was passing stool. The pain went away. I feel weak and I know I will have to go all day but that’s ok. Just means I need to step up fluid intake and eat soft foods for a few days. Man it’s a bummer to get the acute attacks

  • @mileyandtaylor4life
    @mileyandtaylor4life 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this i got recently dignoses from coloncopy 32 years of age

  • @MissTikka
    @MissTikka 7 месяцев назад +1

    Watching as I’ve been told today by my gp I have diverticulitis and am in flare. I have crohns and knew these new symptoms aren’t normal for me. I’m on antibiotics but glad I found this as I was given no information except it’s name. Anybody who suffers is it normal to not have left or right sided pain? I don’t. I have an ache all over my lower stomach and pass small amounts of fresh blood multiple times a day,don have constipation I have a constant urge to go to the toilet but only blood comes out.

  • @ServantScientistSonSaved
    @ServantScientistSonSaved 22 дня назад

    What software did you make this video?

  • @StigFerrari
    @StigFerrari Год назад +4

    NSAIDs are given to people with colitis,
    Which then cause ulcers and Diverticulitis 🤷‍♂️

  • @susiewells4031
    @susiewells4031 Год назад +2

    Great information….

  • @panaceamedicosis
    @panaceamedicosis Год назад +3

    Amazing ❤

  • @bolshevikproductions
    @bolshevikproductions Год назад +6

    Had all these symptoms. Went hospital emergency surgery. Now have a STOMA. LIFE SAVERS

  • @kashobuddha
    @kashobuddha Год назад +26

    This is NOT True! Yes, everything I've read says that Diverticulitis is the result of a low fiber diet. I am a 50-year (WFPB) VEGAN, who has been studying nutrition for 50 years and i cook all of my own organic Whole Food recipe meals. I am 77 years old. You can imagine my shock when I got a colonoscopy and the doctor told me I had diverticulosis and told me to eat lots of fiber which has always been the main focus of my meals. I eat Chickpeas 5 times a week (Hummus, falafel, Vegan Tuna), avocados, black beans and tons of oats. Up until a year ago I had the most beautiful #4 Turds and now I've got constipation everyday with #1 Pebble turds. I want my regular bowel movements. Got app[ointment to a Gastroenterologist next month. Believe me when I tell you that no one is more conscious of what they eat than I am and here I sit completely dumbfounded!

    • @claireoconor7986
      @claireoconor7986 Год назад +15

      I also have a pristine organic whole food plant based diet like you but my downfall is not keeping myself suffiently hydrated for all that consumed fiber!!! Please make sure you are drinking 8 to 10 glasses 8oz. of water a day!!!

    • @cruzcasusol6056
      @cruzcasusol6056 Год назад +4

      No beans, and no chickpeas. No good for diverticulitis 😉

    • @twilightsprite1
      @twilightsprite1 Год назад +1

      Same here!!!! I just had surgery and feel great!!!!❤

    • @singlemomwellness
      @singlemomwellness Год назад

      The beans and chickpeas are probably not good for the digestive system. Maybe it them sparingly.

    • @Miss-an-thropic
      @Miss-an-thropic 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@cruzcasusol6056 maybe not for you. Everyone is different. Updated gut health information says that no foods cause flare ups in Diverticulitis.

  • @mjtunstall1976
    @mjtunstall1976 Год назад +4

    i was diganosed with diverticular more than 10 yrs ago, then 2 yrs ago i had to rush to hospital and found out i got food poisoning called blood sespis was caused by those gaps burstingbso had to have fisula to settle down but still didnt work so had a big surgery to remove the affected bowel as it fail to heal and now im ok but feels tiring bec of the bowel removal!

  • @منيرةالعنزي-ج7و
    @منيرةالعنزي-ج7و Год назад +3

    Wow! Such a great video! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯

  • @thabisile_za
    @thabisile_za Год назад +6

    Just got diagnosed plz help what can i eat coz everything i eat triggers the pains and bloating😢

    • @unclefuddelmer8611
      @unclefuddelmer8611 Год назад +4

      Clear liquids and soft foods diet at best. No lettuce or raw vegetables. Don't allow Drs to transition you to a regular diet Until you're PainFree and your BMs are somewhat normal. I've been symptomatic for 40 years. N. PA

    • @thabisile_za
      @thabisile_za Год назад

      @@unclefuddelmer8611 thank ypu so much

    • @jingwills6267
      @jingwills6267 9 месяцев назад

      I was told by my new gastro that I have one too after colonoscopy. I knew that I have one from my old doctor, but I did not make it a big deal at that time b/c he said it's tiny, now it scares me.

  • @sstudios12
    @sstudios12 Год назад +1

    Has anyone experienced on a carnivore diet? I am on one for about 1.5yrs .... had hull pain , felt a bit dizzy, general feeling of being under, Next morning no pain, but just a bit under. As for hte fiber, never had due to carnivore, but i did put chillies in my meat and it triggered running hot stooles on Sunday but abdominal dull pain came Monday evening.

    • @FlowFlora
      @FlowFlora Год назад

      I think Carnivore long-term is a bad idea for Diverticulitis. But obviously nobody knows. You are the test case.

  • @mark-1901
    @mark-1901 8 месяцев назад +5

    My doctor in E.R. said more fiber...less seeds....I come to realize after many hours on internet....Nobody has a clue....

  • @Pamela-t1h
    @Pamela-t1h Год назад

    After ASCRS diverticulitis surgery does one need a colostomy bag

    • @Miss-an-thropic
      @Miss-an-thropic 10 месяцев назад

      My bowel perforated after acute diverticulitis and I had to have an emergency colostomy I have to now wear a stoma bag.

  • @paulduffy8774
    @paulduffy8774 Год назад +1

    tks well explained

  • @TobiasAbrahamLevi
    @TobiasAbrahamLevi Год назад +1

    I actually had to have some of my intestines cut out because it got so bad, I thought I was going to die.

  • @mariamhossam5103
    @mariamhossam5103 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @geetasadera664
    @geetasadera664 Год назад

    I also deciding to do exam but sometime I feel I don’t know my contents . Thank you so much for putting video

  • @celestialstar124
    @celestialstar124 5 месяцев назад

    I am having very sharp pain on the lower left abdomen since 3 days ago. I also feel dizzy and have the urge to vomit but didn't vomit as i drank alot of ginger tea for 3 days. I notice i have painful sharp pain before each bowel and it kinda feel better after bowel. But problem is I have too much bowel. Just today when i start taking note, i have made 10 long banana stool in 8 bowel movement. It's always sharp lower left abdomen pain with some feel like stabbing pain for 30 to 1 hour before i have bowel.
    But like 30 mins post bowel the pain return n i need another bowel in 30 to 60 mine time. I couldn't sleep in 3 days due to this pain.

  • @neachtarrsainn3216
    @neachtarrsainn3216 Месяц назад

    I have diverticulosis, but most of my pain is in transverse colon at night, and the descending colon during the day.🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @kirkstinson7316
    @kirkstinson7316 Год назад +1

    Lets talk about the gact that most people have diverticuls. Most will never get diverticulitis. And the dirt thing? That was changed years ago.

  • @melissaheart420
    @melissaheart420 Год назад +8

    I have it right now and I'm in so much pain. I've been on the antibiotics for 3 days. How long does the pain usually last?

    • @joshualetren3958
      @joshualetren3958 Год назад +2

      i'm on day 6 in the hospital now and the pain has now gotten to a one.

    • @melissaheart420
      @melissaheart420 Год назад +4

      @@joshualetren3958 oh wow I'm sorry you had to be in the hospital. I'm on day 4 of antibiotics and I'm finally starting to feel better pain from 5 2A1 now

    • @puebloalto
      @puebloalto Год назад +7

      I’m 66 yo, very fit, thin, eat very little meat, and was in hospital for 7 days until pain completely subsided. Went home and docs said I had fully recovered, the puncture had sealed on its own. 3 months later I’m back in hospital with same pain going on 3rd day with pain at about a 4 at worst. I’ll be going through elective surgery to remove the affected colon section after colonoscopy. Great video, thank you.

    • @bolshevikproductions
      @bolshevikproductions Год назад +1

      @@melissaheart420 went hospital with it swollen had emergency surgery. Now have a stoma

    • @gailboreham2431
      @gailboreham2431 Год назад +5

      I've had it for about 30 years.

  • @DuBzarzy
    @DuBzarzy 7 месяцев назад

    Why wasn’t it mentioned that there are times a doctor will recommend low to no fiber to REST the intestines. Rest from fiber? the holy grail for optimal gut health? I find this odd.

  • @sadgearmy
    @sadgearmy 10 месяцев назад

    Oh noes! I think this is what I have. I thought I had food poisoning 2 months ago when I ate some undercooked pork (followed the dumb instructions tho). Thought I had to quit meat so switching to WFPB diet helped alleviate the symptoms. No wonder it still feels like I'm dying and had low iron and RBC.

  • @madeleineharve4152
    @madeleineharve4152 Год назад +4

    I had it on the right side

  • @TDHofstetter
    @TDHofstetter 11 месяцев назад

    Should it not be "diverticulae"?

  • @jonmo2694
    @jonmo2694 Год назад

    I wonder how you tell between this and pancreatitis?

    • @kyzor-sosay6087
      @kyzor-sosay6087 Год назад +1

      Pancreatitis is extremely painful,you’ll be able to tell the difference,I have had pancreatitis,and I have diverticulitis,can’t even tell I have diverticulitis.Been to the ER three times with pancreatitis.Removed my gallbladder,no more pancreatitis.
      Hopefully you’ll never experience either.
      Good luck and good health to you and your family.

    • @jingwills6267
      @jingwills6267 9 месяцев назад

      Pancreatitis is so painful and also so dangerous, I had it twice and I hope I will not get it anymore.

  • @lynnbass708
    @lynnbass708 Год назад +1

    It’s got nothing to do with fibre per say lots have it and don’t know they think it’s ibs

  • @brinicole2999
    @brinicole2999 8 месяцев назад

    Fun fact: If you have endometriosis and go to the ER, any ER, they all think you have diverticulitis. It's ridiculous. None of the symptoms overlap.

  • @drmohammadbashir9149
    @drmohammadbashir9149 5 месяцев назад

    Best concept

  • @TUQA99MA
    @TUQA99MA Год назад

    Nice ✨
    Is the book available in Arab countries?

  • @Terra-j9l
    @Terra-j9l 2 месяца назад

    I have never heard of diverticulosis or diverticulitis or diverticulanything.
    What are these ppl trying to do to us.
    They come up with these medical terms for what reasons.

  • @twistedspanner
    @twistedspanner 10 месяцев назад

    Got colonoscopy 3 months ago after passing blood. And pain under my right ribs.
    As soon as they went in. Problem.
    Bloody hemeroids.
    But no polyps and colon clear
    Later they gave me a sheet explaining.
    Diverticulitis grade 1
    Advice was to eat loads of fibre and drink loads of water.
    And i don't wanna see you again.
    I said i jokingly said i dont wanna see you either.
    For years I've been eating porridge oats for breakfast in winter and museli in summer and rice pudding before bed.
    So ive swapped the tinned rice pudding for weetabix. Which is full of fibre.
    Every one here is giving me opposite advice?
    Every morning i have a table spoon of apple cider vinegar. A clove of garlic. Extra virgin olive oil on an empty stomach an hour later i have porridge oats? Help anyone??

  • @as8080
    @as8080 4 месяца назад

    Note colonoscopy can cause diverticulitis

  • @upyours1256
    @upyours1256 Год назад +3

    no , low fiber does NOT cause Diverticulitis ! if anything fiber will cause it !

    • @martinbrink6711
      @martinbrink6711 10 месяцев назад

      Something tells me you might not know enough to have an opinion on this topic.

  • @amanuelgedefaw29
    @amanuelgedefaw29 9 месяцев назад

    true vs false diverticulum?????

  • @alyssamaria7057
    @alyssamaria7057 2 месяца назад

    24 years old and have diverticulitis - not overweight. thinking i need to eat more fiber …

  • @beeroney8513
    @beeroney8513 2 месяца назад

    Crazy horrible thing this is, had never heard of it until til I started trying to work out why I have pain in my side. Waiting to get checked out to see what it actually is

  • @MissJoJo007
    @MissJoJo007 2 дня назад

    I 100% believe I got this from holding in my farts

  • @arthurdick9553
    @arthurdick9553 Год назад

    The remedy suggested is dubious as many of the comments have pointed out. Do I really have to point out that we are not all the same in terms of health and diet. Standard dietary advice is highly suspect and probably has more to do with geopolitics and marketing from the big companies. Do your own research. Keep a log and learn from your own experience. If you need to visit a doctor take your own knowledge with you. Good luck.

  • @Rhmcmlxii2
    @Rhmcmlxii2 6 месяцев назад

    I fast 3 days a month it really helps.

  • @AnasMahamad-n6b
    @AnasMahamad-n6b 2 месяца назад

    رەحمەت لە دایک باوکت

  • @dimitravas6920
    @dimitravas6920 Год назад

  • @emilysicily5434
    @emilysicily5434 Год назад +3

    A fun way to remember the complications of diverticulitis:
    🌟Bleed, Burrow, Block, Burst, Bacteria🌟
    1. Bleed: Hemorrhage
    2. Burrow: Fistula (colo-vesicle, colo-enteric, colo-cutaneous, colo-vaginal, colo-uterine)
    3. Block: Intestinal obstruction
    4. Burst: Perforation
    5. Bacteria: Pericolic abscess, peritonitis

    • @bertwoodshack6617
      @bertwoodshack6617 Год назад

      Very good advice as a diverticulosis sufferer I would seek medical attention immediately if blood appeared in the stool.

  • @هالة-ش3ب
    @هالة-ش3ب Год назад

    💙💙💙💙

  • @joesbeard
    @joesbeard Год назад

    Its the WORST!

  • @lynnbass708
    @lynnbass708 Год назад

    Had 9 inches of my colon removed because of it

    • @FlowFlora
      @FlowFlora Год назад

      How are you feeling now?

    • @lynnbass708
      @lynnbass708 Год назад

      Still have diverticula disease, doesn’t flare up as much as I am careful with what I eat. And the scar is huge

    • @Miss-an-thropic
      @Miss-an-thropic 10 месяцев назад

      Same. I didnt even know I had it till my bowel perforated.

  • @hudagal6471
    @hudagal6471 10 месяцев назад

    Tom Holland?

  • @pamelabrown9800
    @pamelabrown9800 Год назад +1

    It's awful 😢

  • @josephhelm-w2c
    @josephhelm-w2c 10 месяцев назад

    RUclips is crap!

  • @rowylou732
    @rowylou732 5 месяцев назад

    ‘Vaccine injury’

  • @siminhayatifallah4075
    @siminhayatifallah4075 10 месяцев назад

    Poorly taped .Could be very Informative.