Today marks 6 months since I had my take-down surgery. I'm doing very well, and would go through everything all over again to be where I'm at today.
I only take fiber capsules in the morning, and pepto at night (if need be)...sometimes midday as well. I can't remember the last time I took Immodium or needed cream for my hiney.
I've found that a higher protein/lower carb diet works really well for my jpouch. I also keep junk food and dairy to a minimum.
I honestly don't keep track of how often I use the restroom, but would guess about 4-6 times a day which is at least as often as I'm in there anyhow just to urinate. I almost never have to use the bathroom at night, and if I do it's just to urinate.
My running mileage is in the 30+ miles per week range, and I'll be running the Virginia Wine Country Half Marathon on 6/1 if any of you will be there. I haven't had any bathroom emergencies out on runs like I used to with UC!
I also work about 20-25 hours a week at a speciality running store, and am back to coaching. And last, but not least, I keep up with my husband, kids, dogs, cats, and chickens!! Life is very good, and I don't find living with my jpouch disruptive at all.
It's great to check in with this forum from time to time to see how folks are doing. I celebrate the ones who are having successes, and pray for those who are struggling. Take care!
I only take fiber capsules in the morning, and pepto at night (if need be)...sometimes midday as well. I can't remember the last time I took Immodium or needed cream for my hiney.
I've found that a higher protein/lower carb diet works really well for my jpouch. I also keep junk food and dairy to a minimum.
I honestly don't keep track of how often I use the restroom, but would guess about 4-6 times a day which is at least as often as I'm in there anyhow just to urinate. I almost never have to use the bathroom at night, and if I do it's just to urinate.
My running mileage is in the 30+ miles per week range, and I'll be running the Virginia Wine Country Half Marathon on 6/1 if any of you will be there. I haven't had any bathroom emergencies out on runs like I used to with UC!
I also work about 20-25 hours a week at a speciality running store, and am back to coaching. And last, but not least, I keep up with my husband, kids, dogs, cats, and chickens!! Life is very good, and I don't find living with my jpouch disruptive at all.
It's great to check in with this forum from time to time to see how folks are doing. I celebrate the ones who are having successes, and pray for those who are struggling. Take care!