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LINDA's Calcium Info

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Third day so far so good but I also started a very limited low fiber diet. (fiber is my huge trigger) Two months ago I started taking another brand of calcium with magnesium for my bones and could not figure out why I was in a horrible 2 month flair . I now realize after doing research on this site that any time I have taking calcium or vitamins with the magnesium that it was causing my IBS-D to flare. Makes me wonder if someone has IBS-C and they are taking calcium without magnesium for their bones that this may be causing them tummy issues. In a few days I will be trying to introduce fiber back into my diet and I will see what happens. Anyone have any advise?
 
Today I went to the doctor and received some samples of Calcium Supplements. It was stated in an earlier post to keep the magnesium under 40 mg so I called Pfizer about the amount in Caltrate products. The pink 600-D only has a trace amount of magnesium while the purple box of 600-D plus has 50 mg. I also received 2 other samples of another manufacturer but they each have 80mg labeled on the package so I will not be taking those but will continue with the pink 600-D. Hope this helps.
 
In regards to the above post I have spoken to my doctor about taking calcium but for another reason, I was told to take 2000 mg a day for osteoporosis. My calcium levels were low but have gone up 20 points in 2 years. Even taking 2000 mg a day it would take me a long time to reach the high normal levels. My iron levels are fine. The reason Calcium Carbonate works for IBS-D is that a side effect is constipation. The reason some manufacturers add magnesium, is that magnesium can relieve constipation. (A reason why I will not drink mineral water). Taking calcium has no effect on my IBS at all, it is finally under control with Welchol.

With all of the above said, each person is different and everyone should talk to their doctor before adding extra doses of any OTC supplements.
 
No your bowels are not paralyzed. The feeling of not being able to finishing a bowel movement is a part of IBS. My doctor says its caused by hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids both internal and exterior are in part caused by the extra pushing during a bowel movement. I myself feel the frustration of having no test in the US for bile acid malabsorption.