A week and a half ago, I did a hydrogen peroxide enema (apparently ill-advised). Realizing that I could have done damage, I spent the next two to three days drinking aloe and cabbage juice to help repair anything I might have done, sticking close to really soft foods. I didn't experience any diarrhea, but my intestines rumbled, and using the bathroom became painful. A week after the enema (this was three days ago), I visited an urgent care physician, and he prescribed cortifoam and figured that I'd caused proctitis. He told me to use the cortifoam and eat a high-fiber diet. Well, I resumed my normal high fiber eating, but developed constipation and a serious discomfort just below my ribs on the right side. I returned to soft foods because I couldn't stomach anything filling. I took a stool softener, and now I've been having diarrhea. My gastroenterologist is booked until January, so I am at a loss as for how to proceed. It's uncomfortable for me to eat or drink much of anything, because I feel so full right away. What should I be doing? Sticking with soft foods or fibrous ones? Is this discomfort under my ribs something to be concerned about? Please advise. Thank you.