Hi,
Am just wondering about having a stricture removed as my new gastroenterologist insists I wouldn't need liquid feed anymore and I would be able to eat anything and everything.
However, I've had these removed before and still cannot tolerate lactose, fructose, grains, fibre and fats. I'm trying very hard to work out how a stricture in the terminal ileum (though I've had three resections, so scarred tissue mainly) could rectify what I can absorb and not and what physical reactions I have with these foods.
Any input here would be good, as opposed to very heavy output :lol:
Am just wondering about having a stricture removed as my new gastroenterologist insists I wouldn't need liquid feed anymore and I would be able to eat anything and everything.
However, I've had these removed before and still cannot tolerate lactose, fructose, grains, fibre and fats. I'm trying very hard to work out how a stricture in the terminal ileum (though I've had three resections, so scarred tissue mainly) could rectify what I can absorb and not and what physical reactions I have with these foods.
Any input here would be good, as opposed to very heavy output :lol: