Hi! I've had my J-pouch since 2006 (due to UC). To sum up: Please post any effective remedies you all have used to combat gas/flatulence! To no effect, I've tried: Imodium, Beano, Lactaid, peppermint tea, Tums, Gas-X, Probiotics (many strains), DGL (Licorice), Apriso, and I'm regularly on Cipro due to ongoing pouchitis symptoms. I was also on Flagyl last week, due to a suspected flare, and it too did not remedy the gas issue.
The bigger picture: Recently, I've been getting closer and more intimate with a new partner. Leading up to our visits, I'm able to use Imodium, different eating techniques, etc, to keep my pouch chilled out for the early (awake) evenings together. But, when it comes to the overnights, there seems to be nothing I can do to calm incessant gas. She sleeps deeply and has been amazing with my having to get up so often, but it still causes me much internal anxiety. Despite any amount of Imodium, and not having to actually expel much of any stool in the bathroom overnight, it's been difficult for me to rest in bed, and there's a great deal of noise for...reasons you can now imagine. I'll lie down for a while, awake, as my stomach makes *endless* noises, and then the fits of having to get up and expel gas begin. I come back to bed, and it seems to begin all over again, for hours.
This occurs after a day of eating just basic snacks like white saltines, white bread, etc, or after a day of eating cheeses, vegetables, or of eating lightly or more heavily, etc. My next step is to try digestive enzymes again, particularly Amylase, since I mostly eat simple carbs. Does anyone here have any positive experiences with digestive enzymes (besides Beano and Lactaid) and gas? I'm hoping to avoid going on Biologics, but has anyone here had any success with any specific ones, in calming or eliminating gas issues?
Is it possible that Imodium delays food moving through so much, that it keeps my stomach empty and *causes* more gas? I can't find any info re: this on the Internet, but I *have* read that eating less (having a more-empty stomach) = more gas. Thank you all, so much, for any advice or suggestions to try!