Topic Explanation
The forum topic is about a person with an ileostomy seeking advice on why they have difficulty eating fruits and vegetables, despite being told they could eat anything after their surgery.
Advice and Insights
- Some members experience leakage, cramping, and diarrhea after eating fruits and vegetables.
- Chewing food thoroughly and mixing foods on the plate or in the mouth can help with digestion.
- Trying troublesome foods in moderation and over time may improve tolerance.
- Chewing more than usual can prevent partial blockages and related pain.
- Cooking fruits and vegetables well, avoiding raw ones, and keeping track of individual reactions to different foods is important.
- Be cautious with foods that have thick skins, seeds, or are fibrous, and consider trying counterintuitive foods.
- Consider using Beano to help break down foods and reduce gas.
- It's important to find the right combination of products to prevent leaks and minimize skin irritation around the stoma.
- Experimenting with different foods in moderation and over time may help the body adapt to them.
- Following the "do not eat" list for ileostomy patients is more of a precautionary guideline, and individuals may have different reactions to foods.
- Canned peas, carrots, and potatoes, as well as cooked fruits, work for some members, while raw fruits and vegetables are generally avoided.
- It's important to stay cautious and keep track of individual reactions to different foods.
Conclusion
The forum members shared their experiences and advice on managing dietary challenges with an ileostomy, emphasizing the importance of moderation, caution, and individual experimentation with different foods.
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