Hi, I've just joined the group almost a year after my bowel tumour was removed and my stoma came to live with me.
Since then I have pondered how much of my previous diet I can return to?
I avoid things like tomato, onions ,beans, fruit, lettuce and peas etc totally but wonder if I am being a bit paranoid about it?
Any shared experience would be helpful.
I do actually eat mushrooms,just dont think they get digested at all.
Also I can drink a lager or red wine or g and t but 2 large red wines causes looseness.I think you just have to play around and see what works for you personally.some people on here seem to have to stick to a very limited bland diet.I think I must be lucky(it was an 8 hour operation but with a good result)
Kath
Hi SGB
I'm about the same stage as you. Ileostomy carried out in June 2021.
I eat and drink everything that I did before. All fruits, veg, nuts in moderation, curries, red wine, fizzy drinks - give them a good stir then leave to stand for a bit. I also peel apples - just as a precaution. A retired nurse told me to only introduce one new thing at a time, an egg cupful at a time, and chew, chew chew. It was good advice as I was so fed up with the bland diet. The one thing that I find does upset my output a bit is eggs. It's ok if I have them in the morning but a bit hit or a miss later in the day.
I would say, try a little of what you fancy and see how it goes.
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