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Marthe48

(22,677 posts)
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 07:24 AM 5 hrs ago

My turn for the e.r.

I wasn't feeling good, started on the weekend. I thought I was getting a UTI, so I went to Physician's Care. They did urine test, no infection, so they recommended the e.r. for more testing. Turns out I have diverticulitis. They gave me IV with an antibiotic in and a prescription for antibiotics. It's mild, I went in early. I'm on a clear, soft, bland diet for a couple days. My sodium is low, and that makes me tired. So far this morning, I don't feel as achy.

I can take it easy, eat things I usually avoid, but I can't have potato chips!




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My turn for the e.r. (Original Post) Marthe48 5 hrs ago OP
I have advanced and it's samplegirl 5 hrs ago #1
My older sister has had several attacks Marthe48 4 hrs ago #8
I lost 1/3 of my colon to that Bluetus 3 hrs ago #32
Same boat... OneBlueDotS-Carolina 29 min ago #48
Healing vibes on the way to you, Marthe. SheltieLover 4 hrs ago #2
I was thinking salt Marthe48 4 hrs ago #5
Is it the salt or grease that's problematic? SheltieLover 4 hrs ago #12
Take it easy, Marthe... MiHale 4 hrs ago #3
I avoid salt Marthe48 4 hrs ago #7
Sodium and salt are not the same... MiHale 4 hrs ago #20
Thank you for sharing this Delphinus 2 hrs ago #38
We're in the same boat Marthe48 1 hr ago #41
Wow, get well soon. bucolic_frolic 4 hrs ago #4
I was achy Marthe48 4 hrs ago #6
Good you got right in it. Hope you feel better soon. ❤️ underpants 4 hrs ago #9
Feel better Marthe! LuckyCharms 4 hrs ago #10
Sending healing vibes and so happy you got to the cause of the problem. ❤️ MLAA 4 hrs ago #11
I hope you feel better bamagal62 4 hrs ago #13
Deciding to stop beef was the hard part. Almost quiting (beef maybe once a month) was easy ... marble falls 3 hrs ago #30
I rarely eat beef or pork Marthe48 1 hr ago #42
That's great! bamagal62 1 hr ago #43
Sending healing vibes, Marthe48 Niagara 4 hrs ago #14
Hoping you bounce back quickly and pain disappears instantly. quaint 4 hrs ago #15
Glad you're feeling a bit better wolfie001 4 hrs ago #16
I hope you feel better soon, Marthe48. area51 4 hrs ago #17
You might find a particular food was the cause nuxvomica 4 hrs ago #18
Apparently quinoa is the same. bamagal62 1 hr ago #44
Watch your mental health. Your gut has a brain too. My gut issues led to depression. twodogsbarking 4 hrs ago #19
Sorry to hear this,Marthe! Diamond_Dog 4 hrs ago #21
Marthe, imo sounds like you need more fiber in Emile 4 hrs ago #22
No Wavy Lays? lonely bird 3 hrs ago #23
🫂 mwmisses4289 3 hrs ago #24
They say I have diverticulosis, Silver Gaia 3 hrs ago #25
What I've learned about doctors: male doctors tell me, and female doctors listen. I found out that ... marble falls 3 hrs ago #29
I tend to agree! I also prefer women doctors. Silver Gaia 3 hrs ago #31
I had to go VA when my 'Cadillac' insurance got canceled. I love my women doctors. They investigate and do ... marble falls 3 hrs ago #34
What a great, inspiring story! Silver Gaia 9 min ago #49
I could rule out lady parts, appendicitis and gall bladder Marthe48 1 hr ago #45
Thanks. Silver Gaia 8 min ago #50
It's so interesting about your experience. bamagal62 1 hr ago #47
Yes, the pain was similar, but Silver Gaia 1 min ago #51
It's Tuesday True Dough 3 hrs ago #26
Trust me Marthe48 1 hr ago #46
This getting old is high maintenence and requires a lot of monitoring, doesn't it? marble falls 3 hrs ago #27
Oh no! Glad it got caught early and you are getting it treated BumRushDaShow 3 hrs ago #28
So sorry, Marthe 48. HeartsCanHope 3 hrs ago #33
Bummer. I am glad you went in right away. Hope you are back 100% very soon. LoisB 3 hrs ago #35
"" AllaN01Bear 2 hrs ago #36
Get well soon, Marthe48 💚 Feeling sick is no fun Clouds Passing 2 hrs ago #37
You got me wondering about my own salt levels Marthe KS Toronado 2 hrs ago #39
I have chronically low sodium Be The Light 2 hrs ago #40

Marthe48

(22,677 posts)
8. My older sister has had several attacks
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 07:46 AM
4 hrs ago

I thought I had dodged it. Sorry you have such an ailment to live with.

Bluetus

(2,241 posts)
32. I lost 1/3 of my colon to that
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 09:15 AM
3 hrs ago

It is no joke. 10 days in UCU, 6 months on ostomy. It took over 2 years to heal to the point of a mostly normal lifestyle. People usually don't think about gut health until they get to the crisis stage. There are many things that can go wrong; diverticulitis is just one. I believe one can put the odds in their favor by taking a little extra time to maintain regularity while their gut is healthy. Psyllium is your friend.

OneBlueDotS-Carolina

(1,481 posts)
48. Same boat...
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 11:59 AM
29 min ago

Close to the six month mark with an ostomy, will hopefully get reversed in January. Spent close to a month in the hospital with drains dealing with an infection caused by diverticulitis. It's been a fun ride.

SheltieLover

(76,328 posts)
2. Healing vibes on the way to you, Marthe.
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 07:29 AM
4 hrs ago

Omg! No potato chips? 😱 even baked ones?

So sorry you are going through this.

SheltieLover

(76,328 posts)
12. Is it the salt or grease that's problematic?
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:01 AM
4 hrs ago

I prefer the low salt kind...

But I can see using them as salt licks, too.

I hope you're feeling much better!

MiHale

(12,569 posts)
3. Take it easy, Marthe...
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 07:29 AM
4 hrs ago

No potato chips! That would put my dear wife in a snack panic. Three different kinds of chips are in the pantry at this time.

MiHale

(12,569 posts)
20. Sodium and salt are not the same...
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:23 AM
4 hrs ago

With high blood pressure and heart disease I too must watch my daily salt intake, although since I’m also on two different kinds of water medications and must keep up being hydrated, the balancing act is hard.

The water pills decrease my sodium levels…I have to keep that up without overdoing any salt products, getting sodium through natural means. My cardiologist explained it to me along with simple suggestions.

Since I’m the primary cook in the house it makes it much easier. Should add we eat very little ultra processed food and don’t go out to eat very often.

Couple articles to further confuse the subject…


https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/salt-and-sodium/

https://www.henryford.com/blog/2016/03/salt-vs-sodium-whats-the-difference

Marthe48

(22,677 posts)
41. We're in the same boat
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 10:43 AM
1 hr ago

I take bp meds, and at least one is a water pill. The e.r. dr. told me last night that low sodium can cause the tired feeling. Learn something new every day

Marthe48

(22,677 posts)
6. I was achy
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 07:42 AM
4 hrs ago

It stayed general, thought it was my back. When the ice or heat didn't work, I thought it might be a UTI. I've had those, but this is a first.

Thank you

LuckyCharms

(21,549 posts)
10. Feel better Marthe!
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 07:55 AM
4 hrs ago

I'm really sorry!

I've had it 4 times. The last 2 times I was hospitalized with severe cases.

It will be alright, Marthe. If your case is mild, you should start feeling better really soon.

I'll be thinking of you today.

bamagal62

(4,334 posts)
13. I hope you feel better
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:03 AM
4 hrs ago

Soon! I’ve had 3 attacks in the past. I now no longer eat beef, pork, or lamb. I only eat cheese occasionally.
After stopping beef, etc., I have not had a full blown attack. (Avoid foods that stay in your colon for a long time. Foods that are hard to digest.)
I’ve had “almost” attacks after eating corn and also pistachios. If you even feel a bit of that pain beginning to start, go immediately to a liquid diet and sometimes you can stop it from progressing. My doc says, stomach pain plus fever means I go to the ER. So, when the pain starts, monitor that temperature.
If you want to ask me any questions, feel free to message me.

marble falls

(70,656 posts)
30. Deciding to stop beef was the hard part. Almost quiting (beef maybe once a month) was easy ...
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 09:02 AM
3 hrs ago

... no more beef hangovers.

Marthe48

(22,677 posts)
42. I rarely eat beef or pork
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 10:49 AM
1 hr ago

Chicken and fish more often. I used to eat beef often, but over the last few years, avoided it. All the memes and jokes about cheese during the holiday is true around here. Both of my daughters are vegetarians and one is a renal dietitian, so I have plenty of help from them to point me to healthy eating.

nuxvomica

(13,872 posts)
18. You might find a particular food was the cause
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:19 AM
4 hrs ago

And you can simply avoid that food in the future. I had diverticulitis earlier this year and it was within a couple of weeks after adding ground flax seeds to my post-workout smoothie. Ground flax seeds are like little razors so it seemed a likely suspect.

twodogsbarking

(17,526 posts)
19. Watch your mental health. Your gut has a brain too. My gut issues led to depression.
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:21 AM
4 hrs ago

This past eight months has been better than for years. Pooping blood sucks. Take care. Study up. Old beliefs may not be what is believed today.

Diamond_Dog

(39,703 posts)
21. Sorry to hear this,Marthe!
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:26 AM
4 hrs ago

Please take care and follow doctors’ orders (which I know you’ll do).

Now you have an excuse not to entertain for New Year’s!

Hope you are back to 100% very soon!

Emile

(40,420 posts)
22. Marthe, imo sounds like you need more fiber in
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:27 AM
4 hrs ago

your diet. I buy Equate fiber at Walmart, and sprinkle it on my salads. If I'm not having a salad, I mix a few teaspoons in cold water and drink it down.

Anyways, I hope you are feeling better soon.


Silver Gaia

(5,244 posts)
25. They say I have diverticulosis,
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:49 AM
3 hrs ago

which is the little pouches that form on the colon. They can get inflamed and cause diverticulitis. They thought my abdominal pain was diverticulitis, but the bland diet didn't help, and to me, where I felt the pain was not consistent with diverticulitis.

One of the CT scans showed fibroids in my uterus, and that is where I hurt. I finally got a doctor to LISTEN TO ME, and he sent me to a gynecologist. In the meantime, I ended up in ER again where they ran tons of tests and did all sorts of examinations. As it turned out, I needed a hysterectomy ASAP. And I am now doing chemo.

So, I'm just saying be careful and stick up for yourself if you ever feel the diagnosis is off. They aren't infallible. As it is, my correct diagnosis was delayed by a few weeks, but if I hadn't been insistent that I still didn't feel well and thought it was not diverticulitis, it could have been a lot worse.

I don't say this because I think you've been misdiagnosed. Your story just sparked this reaction from me, so I shared my cautionary tale.

And BTW, from the research I did, the main reason potato chips are forbidden during a diverticulitis flare-up is because they are rough with sharp edges. The little pieces we usually swallow can easily get lodged in the diverticula (pouches) and cause inflammation. If we chewed them to mush, we could probably get away with eating a few chips, but who wants to do that? Yuck. So they tell us not to eat them. Anything you eat during diverticulitis must either be smooth to begin with, or chewed until it's smooth. Maybe others here will have additional or different advice, but that's what I was told.

I am sorry you have this, and wish you a speedy recovery!

marble falls

(70,656 posts)
29. What I've learned about doctors: male doctors tell me, and female doctors listen. I found out that ...
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:58 AM
3 hrs ago

... I prefer women doctors. Only took me 60 years to figure that out.

Silver Gaia

(5,244 posts)
31. I tend to agree! I also prefer women doctors.
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 09:05 AM
3 hrs ago

In this case, however, it was a young male doctor who, surprisingly, listened to me. (He was not a young white male, though.) I now have a great team of women doctors and nurses caring for me, though!

marble falls

(70,656 posts)
34. I had to go VA when my 'Cadillac' insurance got canceled. I love my women doctors. They investigate and do ...
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 09:18 AM
3 hrs ago

... not grab a prescription pad right off the bat. I've found that younger male doctors are getting better, and that immigrant doctors are very good.

My two Muslim women doctors, and woman surgeon saved my life on my first cancer. When my white male brigadier general urologist kept going to the same bag of tricks that he finally realized wasn't working, he passed me on (because i felt he didn't want me to ruin his record by dying) to a Chinese doctor (who the general ran off VA later), he got me to an Indian surgeon who was at a civilian hospital who fixed it PDQ. Six years cancer free.

Silver Gaia

(5,244 posts)
49. What a great, inspiring story!
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 12:19 PM
9 min ago

Thank you so much for sharing. I'm glad you are still cancer-free!

Marthe48

(22,677 posts)
45. I could rule out lady parts, appendicitis and gall bladder
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 11:01 AM
1 hr ago

Sometimes I wonder how many more parts I can live without I rarely eat potato chips. They were the only salty crunchy food I could think of

Sorry you've had such an awful journey.

bamagal62

(4,334 posts)
47. It's so interesting about your experience.
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 11:11 AM
1 hr ago

I knew I had fibroids and thought my pain was from
That. Went to my OBGYN and she said it wasn’t that. But she did say, “pain on your lower left usually involves the colon”. A day or so later after ending up in the ER, a CT scan confirmed diverticulitis. Funny, that the pain of both is similar!!!
Over the next 2 years, before figuring out my diet, I had attacks in both the descending colon and the transverse colon. I have definitely increased my fiber intake! That pain and the ER visits are not fun.
There is a book called Diverticulitis pain free foods that has some good recipes for phasing in a fiber rich diet after being on a liquid diet. And, you are soooo correct. Chewing is key!!! (I am a former kindergarten teacher. So, I used to eat meals extremely fast. I had to learn to slow down and help my digestive system.)

Silver Gaia

(5,244 posts)
51. Yes, the pain was similar, but
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 12:26 PM
1 min ago

my pain was all the way across my lower abdomen, from hip to hip, and more on the right than the left. That, and the fact that the diet didn't help, are what made me decide it wasn't diverticulitis.

True Dough

(25,715 posts)
26. It's Tuesday
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:50 AM
3 hrs ago

You have five more days until your memes and pics are due on Sunday. Build up your strength. We're all counting on you, Marthe!

No pressure. None at all!



Take care.

BumRushDaShow

(165,372 posts)
28. Oh no! Glad it got caught early and you are getting it treated
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 08:56 AM
3 hrs ago

One of my BILs has had that and it seems that it never seemed to completely go away but would flare up.

Wishing you a speedy recovery!!

AllaN01Bear

(28,537 posts)
36. ""
Tue Dec 30, 2025, 09:28 AM
2 hrs ago
get better soon. i am going to see a health professional tomrrow and may ask them that.
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