constipation and diet changes
higgins8283801
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I made a lot of changes this past week. No soda and only flavored water, (after nearly 11 years of hardly any water and all mountain dew) eating anything I want until I feel like i'm going to explode, to portion control, calorie counting and eating only till satisfied and then water.
anyway, it has been a week and I feel like I am so constipated. Is this normal? I am eating a lot of high fiber rich foods, so that isn't the problem. I am also drinking a ton of water so I know that isn't the problem either. Can changes like this to a diet affect you in this way? It is seriously making me feel bloated and obviously that isn't helpful when it comes to weigh ins and measurements. thank you.
anyway, it has been a week and I feel like I am so constipated. Is this normal? I am eating a lot of high fiber rich foods, so that isn't the problem. I am also drinking a ton of water so I know that isn't the problem either. Can changes like this to a diet affect you in this way? It is seriously making me feel bloated and obviously that isn't helpful when it comes to weigh ins and measurements. thank you.
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How much fat and oils?0
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Your guts will adjust. I boosted the fiber even more, added prunes (recommended by my nutritionist) and over time, it got better. Keep the water up. If the sorbitol in the prunes does not work, there are always sugar free satan bears with lycasin (just kidding).0
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Magnesium citrate helps this as well, but your body is getting adjusted to your new healthy lifestyle.0
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You'll probably adjust. Caffeine gets things going for a lot of people, so if you have suddenly cut that out (Mt. Dew) it may affect things.0
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You'll probably adjust. Caffeine gets things going for a lot of people, so if you have suddenly cut that out (Mt. Dew) it may affect things.
Very good point! Probably is not helping things.0 -
How much fat and oils?
This.
Fiber, fats & oils are all required.0 -
Another vote to look at your fat intake. This is a common complaint with new dieters - in an attempt to eat healthy fats get cut, and bathroom problems result.
Fat doesn't make us fat, too many calories do. Make sure you're getting some good fats in your day - nuts, avocados, olive & coconut oils, etc, which are not only helpful at keeping things moving, they are also very satiating and help us feel full longer.0 -
I agree on adding fat. I have been having issues since I've stayed closer to 1200. Went on vacation, ate some fried things, bacon, ice cream for a couple of days -- no trouble in that department. Of course, I wouldn't recommend adding that much fat to your diet just to get things going! One of my tricks is to have 2 strips of bacon, which is only around 80 calories, with one egg in the morning, or sometimes on a salad or in a sliced turkey sandwich at lunch.0
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Find something carbonated. Every time I have given up soda I have had this issue. Good luck!0
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Magnesium citrate helps this as well, but your body is getting adjusted to your new healthy lifestyle.0
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Hi higgins828380,
I have the same problem in my usual diet and when I am eating extremely well. My nutritionist suggested prunes also, same as what CarolinkaCjj suggested. But mine also suggested regular carb eating throughout the day (except dinner, unless I was starving) and drinking lots of water. Here in the land down under, it was suggested to have 3litres of water. I think that’s about 3 quarts in the US? I find using a drink bottle helps me count how much I’ve actually downed. I also find the apple a day work in this department.
I'm also glad to read the other suggestions above.
All the best,
Braz76.0 -
I agree with others on this. Fats/oils shouldn't be totally cut out...be sure to get enough. I know that sounds kind of weird. But it really does make a difference.
Also, some people are sensitive to getting too much fiber of certain types. I found this out firsthand. I was eating more baby spinach and apples trying to up my fiber when I dealt with constipation and it seriously made the issues worse X 10. So even now that I have my past problems sorted, I'm careful not to overdo the baby spinach and apples.
When I cut out diet cola entirely, my problems worsened. I only drink like 3 cans in a typical week but I swear it seems to help keep things regular.
I also find that drinking plenty of water all of the time and then a cup of coffee with breakfast gets things moving. Good luck, I know it's not a fun issue to have!!0 -
I am within the range MFP set for me. never over and never really under.0
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I have looked over my goals and for my food logs I am within the range for fat and fiber. How would I check oil?0
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A teaspoon or two of epsom salt can get things moving - super duper cheap remedy! Agree with others about fat intake & it taking time for your system to adjust. I also find exercise helps get things moving too.
Every body responds a little differently so you'll have to experiment a little on what works best for you!0 -
A teaspoon or two of epsom salt can get things moving - super duper cheap remedy! Agree with others about fat intake & it taking time for your system to adjust. I also find exercise helps get things moving too.
Every body responds a little differently so you'll have to experiment a little on what works best for you!
Definitely agree with this! Especially the bit about waiting for your body to adjust and knowing that a lot of "fixes" for this might not be automatic. I came to these forums last year kind of wanting a quick solution and got really concerned because a lot of people would suggest stuff like "3 prunes every night before bed with Smooth Move tea" or "with breakfast drink a cup of hot water then a cup of cold water and you will be in the bathroom in 5 minutes" and none of that worked for me in a fast fix type of way but the other suggestions given really helped over time to the point that I no longer even think about it.
OP, as for oil I am thinking just typical oils used in cooking such as canola, vegetable, grapeseed, olive oil, whatever...not that you really need to track it specifically as it falls in with fats anyway...but just don't be afraid to use it here & there in your cooking.0 -
I don't generally get "constipated" per se, but in my old life I would typically #2 twice or sometimes even 3 times per day. Once I cleaned up my diet and started regularly exercising I generally only have to every second day, and it is not substantial. I typically eat 1400-1800cals per day depending on how much exercise i've done that day.
In any event, if I ever feel concerned that it's been too long, or I just want to make sure it doesn't hit while i'm 5km away from home running, a cup of coffee usually has things moving within 5-10 minutes!0 -
Find something carbonated. Every time I have given up soda I have had this issue. Good luck!
Good idea!! I traded Dr. Pepper for Perrier and Club Soda. It helped me a lot.0
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