I quit smoking two months ago after smoking for about 10 years. I've had a history of IBD-D for about 17 years and 3 years ago found that elimating certain complex sugars was the key to controlling my IBS and I found the answer to my life's biggest obstacle ... until I quit smoking. Now my gas is never ending and embarrassingly smelly, I either can't poop or can't stop pooping, and everything I cultivated for my new life is being put to the test. And my pants are getting uncomfortably tight. No winning. I've been staying within my diet guidelines and making better food choices to help control my weight but uncomfortable gas and, mostly, diarrhea persists. I'm wondering if this is worth my quality of life I had before?
I quit smoking 28 days ago. I am a 57 year old woman who has exercised daily, cardio and toning for several years. I occasionally drink but not on a regular basis. I eat healthy. So I thought how stupid this was that I was a smoker. It unfortunately was the generation I am part of. But now I am absolutely miserable! I have no problem with the not smoking. I wanted to quit and am doing great. It is the physical side affects that I am experiencing since quitting. I am severely constipated and gassy. I NEVER had this issue before. I was more than regular. After 2 weeks and approximately 8 days of not going I took a laxative. I have read up so much on what to do so this does not happen and I already do it all. I drink lots of water. I have only 2 cups of coffee in the morning, I increased my fiber, I take stool softeners etc. etc. I read that some say it only lasts a short time and others say they are suffering over a year later. There is so much contradiction in all these posts that I am reading. I just need relief and it seems that no one really has any set answers. Even doctors do not know what to do. I just know I cannot stand feeling like this every day. I know laxatives are not supposed to be taken often but what else is there? It seems all the natural remedies do not help most of those that have tried. Any advice please?!! I am desperate, but do not want to smoke again.
None of it existed while I was smoking, I also thought several times smoking is worth it but its not if body has to do this much to readjust then smoking is not worth.
hope this helps and please try not to smoke again!!