Improving Digestion After Appendix Removal (Appendectomy)

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If you’re researching symptoms after Appendectomy, symptoms after appendix removal, loose stools, diarrhea, diarrhea after appendix removal, or diarrhea after appendectomy, Improving Digestion After Appendix Removal (Appendectomy) can be an important topic to understand.

Understanding How Digestion Changes After an appendectomy can help you understand ways to improve digestion after the appendix has been removed. If you’re dealing with appendicitis, or appendicitis symptoms, understanding what can create this symptom and how appendix removal can affect the digestive system can be helpful.

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KickItNaturally
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I had mine remived 1 yr ago while in nursing school studying for an exam on this exact thing... Appendicitis as it said on the powerpoint pain at mcburneys point. All of a sudden i started having pain at mcburneys point, went to ER, AB CT scan showed appendicitis. I couldnt believe it. Fast forward to today, i dont feel like i have had a ton of GI issues until the last month I have been nauseous everyday. Also 1 year before my appendectomy, i was treated for hpylori so i feel as though those abx lead to my appendicitis. I too follow evidence based research and if i woulda known then what i know now i woulda tried to save it. It actually does play an important role in our gut microbiome. I now eat alot of Greek yogurt, kombucha, and lots of fermented foods to help reintroduce good bacteria into my gut. If your gut ain't right neither is your head as there is a direct correlation between gut health and mental health

Sara-mdnu
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What a great, enlightening video! Thanks for making sense of all this! I knew I shoulda advocated on behalf of my appendix more! But sometimes it has to go.... Heaven forbid the doctors inform you of the need to manually repopulate your gut! 🤦🏼‍♂️

chamberlin
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You hit the nail on the head. A doc removed my appendix when I was 7 months pregnant. He said that he did not need to take it out but did it anyways. I had fallen-it was my back(since then I fixed it myself), I have paid a price including spending a week in the hospital with a needle in my neck because of my "leaky gut". The doc told me I was lucky to have lived. Now I eat carnivore to keep infection to a minimum. I do d-limonene thanks to you rotating, of course. Yes I do need to fix the gallbladder. Many thanks to you.

HollyRock
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Thank You so much for this eye-opening video. Makes sense in my case.

devotacianci
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Restudying this. Great content. 60% of people who lose their appendix get colon cancer. I will tell you that recently I listened to an MD talk about 2 different kinds of bacteria that get into the mucus layer of the gut that cause colon cancer. This is very interesting Thank you! you are amazing

HollyRock
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That's just what happened to me during that time the government said "Take out their Appendix with any other surgery." In 1974 I had a cyst removal on my right ovary. I didn't even know they took out my appendix until my later follow up doctor appointment. I couldn't believe they could do something to my body with out my consent!!!! I am struggeling with diaherra and yeast overgrowth. I remember having IBS really bad for many years. I gained so much weight after surgery and I'm still heavy. I'm 71 now, is there any hope of things being better for me. I am on a Bacta Cleanse, eatting only green vegetables and meat, the good oils, no carbs, I even got off my wonderful raw milk trying to get rid of the yeast.

phyllisblack
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Thank you @kickitnaturally - I have been searching for this info - the next steps to regain health. Yesterday I had emergency appendectomy for acute appendicitis with localized peritonitis. You’re answering a lot of the questions I have and thoughts I’ve wondered about my best food and supplement options for a healthy digestive system. 😊

tinaholtzman
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Super video as usual. Can you make one about vitiligo?

evaargentina
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Great video i had my appendix removed when i was 11 it was quite late i almost died and had more than a month recovering in the hospital.

АндрейЕрмилов-хп
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Mine was removed when I was a child back in the 1970s. Had terrible migraines after and digestive issues since.

merryfrazier
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In 2007, at 17 years old, I had my appendix removed without fully understanding its function. Now, thanks to your research, I realize the importance and I'm committed to restoring the healthy bacteria that my body needs.

wintermoon
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I’m still going through the healing process of an appendix removal. Sitting hurt, standing hurt, eating hurt or lying on my side hurt. It feels like gas or if I pulled a muscle after working out. If I eat a salad it feels like I ate a burger. The discomfort is awful

natayakenn
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I was having bile acid diarrhea combined with infrequent bowel movements for months after taking out fiber/grains and eating a bit more fat than my whole life (carnivore diet to clear up my acne which was working). Mainly would get diarrhea when i would eat more fats. Dark, green, watery stools.

Leading up to my appendicitis i felt a weird feeling in my lower abdomen but didnt too much about it. Shortly after a few more bouts of diarrhea, i got GI upset again, but this time i didnt get diarrhea, instead, it was a pain that went down my tract and eventually into my appendix. Elevated ALP and CRP at the hospital, and ultrasound showed a fecalith in the appendix. Now my ALP is still elevated and i have gallbladder discomfort when eating fatty foods, months later, ever since surgery. Was this bile acid diarrhea the cause of the calcified stone? Was it a gallstone that I passed? Is the ALP a bile duct issue?

BOtrickshoting
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I am here because I also had my appendix removed recently. I am still on recovery mode but I am working at dealing with my digestive diet weighing more on what I can be able to eat and what I can't. Thnks gor the insight.... should I regret the surgery...I hope not

sylviaamatta
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Can underlying liver issues cause appendicitis? I recently discovered i possibly had liver issues fir years gone missed. In my mid 20's my appendix burst in the surgeouns hand right in the process of emergency removal. So basically tbey got to it in time. Fast forward, i now have none alcoholic fatty liver. In my early 20's i have been hospitalized a few times due to acid reflux disease. Honestly, i don't have tbe acid reflux that much anymore since, but now I get severe bloating like i am pregnant after i eat.

classyever
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My endometriosis surrounded my appendix and I had to have it removed.... I've gained and gained and gained since

CourtneyMoose
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Doktor ne anlatıyor özetleyebilirmi siniz.çeviriden okuyacagım

tubasakr
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They removed my appendix with my first C section. Said best remove so they wouldn’t have to open me up again if it burst

nancymacavoy
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Mine was removed at the age of 10. I’ve had severe issues with candida overgrowth ever since.

shanastanek