Has anyone had any relief from doing the FODMA... - IBS Network

IBS Network

48,199 members15,836 posts

Has anyone had any relief from doing the FODMAP diet.

kavanagh1955 profile image
8 Replies

I tried it for 2 weeks and found no difference, should I have tried it for longer? I would be glad for any feedback on this. Maybe I just do not have any willpower

Written by
kavanagh1955 profile image
kavanagh1955
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
8 Replies

Hi kavanagh 1955,

Loads of people on here, including me, have had great success with this diet, but it doesn't work for everybody. However, you do have to do it properly to make it work. I was so ill before I started on it 9 months ago that it didn't take much willpower to persuade me to stick with it. I got a very quick result, but it can take a few weeks and much fiddling around for some people.

Are you D or C predominant and where did you get your FODMAPs info from?

Pagan

kavanagh1955 profile image
kavanagh1955 in reply to

I am IBS-D and I bought the Patsy Catsos book.

in reply to kavanagh1955

Well, you've got the right book - my own copy is very dog-eared through a great deal of use. I also downloaded the app from Monash which has a great traffic-light guide for when you're shopping or eating out.

Do give the diet a thorough go and keep to the first stage for at least 3 weeks before you start trying to reintroduce stuff. Like me, you may also find that there are foods listed as 'safe' on FODMAPs which weren't safe at all for me, e.g. oats, rice, blueberries, bananas and a few more besides - took me a while to work those out. Keeping a detailed food diary will help.

As you're a D type, you might also ask your GP for a trial of colestyramine, it's an amazing treatment which stops bile acid rushing through your system too fast instead of staying around to digest your food as it should. I've been taking it for about 4 weeks now and have only just got the dosage absolutely right (a quarter of a sachet once a day, 20 minutes before lunch). It was an instant result and is apparently successful for over 50% of people with IBS-D. I can now eat an almost normal diet.

Pagan

kavanagh1955 profile image
kavanagh1955 in reply to

Thanks for your support I will try again and ask my doctor re Colestyramine.

krusty profile image
krusty

Yes I have. Are you under the supervision of a FODMAP trained dietitians. Here is a list of those based in the UK kcl.ac.uk/medicine/research... I have IBS-C.

kavanagh1955 profile image
kavanagh1955 in reply to krusty

Thank you

Ibsr profile image
Ibsr

Me too. It's been fab.

You do need to keep a food diary though so that you can pinpoint when you have symptoms and what you ate before.

Maybe by Paleo or SCD will work better for you?

Only been on it a week and noticed a big improvement. Only downside for me is i have gone from ibs-d to being constipated.

Definitely worth persevering with. Some fodmap safe foods could actually be causing you to still experience problems.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Has anyone done the FODMAP diet under a dietician

I feel no different, I understand that it may take a few weeks before I feel any different but does...

Novice/beginner been advised to attempt low FODMAP diet. Any tips?

and I’ve tried a few things but my stomach just doesn’t agree with any of it. Anyone got any tips?...

Has the low fodmap diet helped anyone like me?

them? I've been on it for a week and I'm surprised at the difference it's having. I've suffered for...

Hi has any one tried Caricol for IBS-C whilst on the FODMAP diet.

are FODMAPS ) may make my situation worse. Any one tried this product whilst on FODMAP diet if so,...

Unable to have Fodmap diet

But, having looked into it, I've found that I can't have it as a lot of the foods you should have...