Milking your lifestyle for all you can? Really?
Prompted by the resurfaced haemorrhoid thread...
OK so I have been suffering for 25 years with a lively bottom.
In 2001, doubling up with stabbing pains to the left lower abdomen, I got a 'clinical diagnosis' of diverticulosis. This means pockets in the lower bowel, causing problems (sudden pain, sudden need to shit) especially in the morning.....
So I changed to a high fibre diet. Pain disappeared.....
But the frequency of morning shits slowly increased over the years. To the point where if the train to work had 'no working toilets' (a super special here on the north Kent railway to Hell) I had to go home instead of work.
Early this year, having reached a preposterous seven shits before ten in the morning, I went back to the doc. Cancer? A camera up the arse said 'no'. It also said my colon was as smooth as a baby's forehead. No diverticulosis. What the actual fark?
An old mate of mine told me 20 years ago that milk was for children. Adults metabolise lactose with bacteria that irritate the bowel. '**** off, you silly tart' I said.
In January I though what the ****. Let's try it. Lovely lactose free semi skimmed at Sainsbury. Jobbies a good un?
Within three days my bowel returned to a motion and productivity I had 40 years ago. I accidentally had a cafe au lait a couple of weeks ago and spent three days on the donought in granny's greenhouse, a situation that reverted after I gave my head (and attention to milk) a wobble.
Trust me, you over 35s. This is life changing. Milk is for children. I would be rude to not share this with you.
HWT
Men rarely talk about their health, so this is a good thing.
I recommend the older people use the bowel screening kits that are sent out, as the earlier it is found, the easier it is to cure.
that seems highly dubious, im sure milk is sterile and gains bacteria from the environment.
Prompted by the resurfaced haemorrhoid thread...
OK so I have been suffering for 25 years with a lively bottom.
In 2001, doubling up with stabbing pains to the left lower abdomen, I got a 'clinical diagnosis' of diverticulosis. This means pockets in the lower bowel, causing problems (sudden pain, sudden need to shit) especially in the morning.....
So I changed to a high fibre diet. Pain disappeared.....
But the frequency of morning shits slowly increased over the years. To the point where if the train to work had 'no working toilets' (a super special here on the north Kent railway to Hell) I had to go home instead of work.
Early this year, having reached a preposterous seven shits before ten in the morning, I went back to the doc. Cancer? A camera up the arse said 'no'. It also said my colon was as smooth as a baby's forehead. No diverticulosis. What the actual fark?
An old mate of mine told me 20 years ago that milk was for children. Adults metabolise lactose with bacteria that irritate the bowel. '**** off, you silly tart' I said.
In January I though what the ****. Let's try it. Lovely lactose free semi skimmed at Sainsbury. Jobbies a good un?
Within three days my bowel returned to a motion and productivity I had 40 years ago. I accidentally had a cafe au lait a couple of weeks ago and spent three days on the donought in granny's greenhouse, a situation that reverted after I gave my head (and attention to milk) a wobble.
Trust me, you over 35s. This is life changing. Milk is for children. I would be rude to not share this with you.
HWT
As a fellow diverticulosis sufferer, thanks for the info. No doctor (and I've seen many on this issue) has ever mentioned that, I'll give it a whirl. The only food specific advise I was ever given was to avoid tomatoes as the pips can get stuck in the pockets and exacerbate the problem.
If you have had a night on the lash , especially if on wine or spirits or if you have had the screamers or been sick , or done a course of antibiotics it’s important to drink a Yakult type drink or eat some live yoghurt. All the above kill the good bacteria in your gut and it needs replacing.
To relieve a hangover:
Live yoghurt or yakult
2 x Rehydration sachets in water , each one half an hour apart.
2 soft boiled eggs, no toast, no tea, no coffee.
Shower
Fresh air
Your guts and head will be right before you know it.
I think, whatever our individual complaints, we can probably all agree Diet has a huge effect on our health. When I’m on healthy form , eating mainly a Mediterranean style diet with healthy oils, fish and plenty of salad and veg , all cooked simply, I feel so much better. I can lapse into process food, bacon and little veg and I really feel the difference.
And yes, allergies and intolerances can raise their heads at any time in life.
The important thing is to be self aware, look for changes, get regular check ups and adjust if you have to.
A good thread.
Yes.....excellent advice.....and check your paperwork regularly for spots/flecks of blood. These can be very small, so look carefully. They can indicate polyps or piles but more importantly ( as in my case ) bowel cancer. It was only after seeing a few flecks of blood for the second or third time that I decided to go to the doctor and I wasn't always inspecting down below. I felt fine, great, in rude health. I was a C on the ' Dukes ' scale of bowel cancer ( D is where it has spread to other vital organs and is in the final stage )
I suffer with diverticulitis and the one thing I swear by is aloe vera inner leaf juice. A tablespoon every morning and I'm generally pretty good as long as I stick with wholegrain and eat plenty of veg.As a fellow diverticulosis sufferer, thanks for the info. No doctor (and I've seen many on this issue) has ever mentioned that, I'll give it a whirl. The only food specific advise I was ever given was to avoid tomatoes as the pips can get stuck in the pockets and exacerbate the problem.