Frequent BM's and gas issues
Thank you to everyone who provided some guidance. I saw my doctor last week and learned that my fat should be at no more than 20 grams a day. The dr said I should have 3-4 BM's a day. 2 in the morning and 1-2 later in the day.
I also learned that I was not taking my probiotic enough. I was only taking one a day. They suggested that I take it at least twice a day. I started taking my probiotic at every meal and I feel soooo much better. I've also been watching my fat and carb intake. My BM's are much more managable now.
I'm about to change my probiotic to the one that Garden of Life offers. I'm trying that brand because my friend's father is a pharmacist and he suggested that I try Garden of Life. So, I just got a bottle in the mail today and I will let you know if I see a difference. I had been using Gut Buddies or Puritan's Pride's brand.
I leave on Sunday for Jamaica and I feel more confident about being away from the resort now.
Duodenal Switch on February 21, 2011
Surgery weight: 276; Current weight: 122; Height: 5'5
Plastics scheduled for 10/3/14: BL/BA, LBL, TL
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With DS math, 20 grams of absorbed fat per day is a consumption of something more like 100 grams a day. That's how malabsorption works.
Drop your carb intake even further. Consider eliminating (or drastically controlling) gluten from your diet.
Fat would be the second thing to cut AFTER carbs and adding the probiotic therapy. Too little fat will give you lots of problems, too.
A good quality probiotic is very important. Use one that is kept refrigerated. I am fond of Ultimate Flora Critical Care when my bowels get out of proportion, though it's too much for maintenance for me.