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The Acid reflux medicine I am on is Omeperazol (Prescription Prilosec) I have been taking it since Last July and never had a problem with it. Because some of the issues I had with Gastroparesis seem to be improving, his thinking was that perhaps the medicine was causing my stomach to produce too little acid to properly digest my food and it is now emptying partially undigested.
When I was first diagnosed I was put on a low fat/low fiber diet. I have been able to re introduce much of the foods I used to eat and if anything I am eating more fiber than I was when I was diagnosed. So I dont think adding more fiber would fix the problem. The only thing I can think of is 1) This is nerve damage related - although with my stomach getting better that seems odd. or 2) This is medication related. I dont take Metformin which would be the most likely culprit for something like this in a diabetic. I take Lantus insulin instead. The other medicines I take are Neurontin (Gabapentin) and Cymbalta. Both of these are for pain from my peripheral neuropathy. I know that my PN is getting worse. The whole situation is a little frustrating. Now when I go places, I check where the bathroom is first - Just in case. One more thing to stress over |
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Gabapentin can cause fecal incontinence.
Lefthanded had this problem. You might message her for more details. Yes it is true that acid blocking drugs will affect protein digestion and make more gas, due to bacteria fermenting the undigested protein. Also a big culprit can be fructose. So avoid all fructose for a couple of weeks and see if it is better. If this all fails, consider: Are you eating low fat foods with Olestra in them (chips etc)? This will liquify stools. So will Alli the OTC diet pill. Check any dietetic candy you may be using. The ingredient sorbitol is a laxative. Hershey's is even putting it in REGULAR candies now, so read all your labels to see if you are getting sorbitol. Sugar free gums, mints included. Also becoming incontinent may be a result of cauda equina syndrome...a stenosis in the lumbar region. This is considered a medical emergency and should be evaluated ASAP. Loose runny stools suggest something else, however. Cymbalta can also cause diarrhea. But if you have been on it a while, this is not likely. It mostly does this side effect at the beginning of treatment. (increases serotonin in the GI tract). Another rare cause could be Carcinoid syndrome. It would be a last resort if other solutions do not work. Carcinoid would be made worse with Cymbalta.
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Last edited by mrsD; 04-29-2009 at 08:14 AM. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | zkrp01 (12-28-2015) |
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Are you taking one of the anti-cholesterol drugs? That might have something to do with it.
And to help with digestion, yogurt is very good. Also, a stool softener might help. Even if you're not constipated, it still helps keep your s**t together, so to speak. ![]() |
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I know many patients without PN who get this leaking running type stool they can't control! For patients not taking opiates Colace can be very disasterous!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | zkrp01 (12-28-2015) |
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Well, it works for me. And when I had my adult care home, the home nurses told me that even though it's called a "stool softener", it also has the opposite effect because it causes stool to sort of "gel". That the term "softener" is misleading because it's so often used along with a laxative in it to prevent constipation or treat it. Just a straight "stool softener" without a laxative added is helpful for a lot of people having diarrhea type problems.
I guess it depends on the person. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | zkrp01 (12-28-2015) |
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I had an issue with gabapentin increasing my issues with incontinence, but in my case, lacking a colon makes incontinence a critical issue as it leads to burns and inflammation and scarring.
If you are having any pain sypmtoms, you may want your doctor to check you for fissures. This can occur when your sphincter goes into spasms. Those spasms can contribute to incontinence. Any time you experience this without a known cause it is wise to check with your physician. The fact that you have gastroparesis might be a clue. I would see a good gastroenterologist or colo-rectal doctor.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | zkrp01 (12-28-2015) |
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Thanks for the replys, I will check with my doc about possible side effects from medicines. I am taking 3600mg of Gabapentin. It may be that it is causing this issue. Or, it combined with the cymbalta.
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My gastroentrologist prescribed this for me to reduce the unpleasant side effects following a resection for Crohns. It helps me.
Any one else have experience with it? |
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