Hi, Lynne!
I'm sorry for your diagnosis and severity, but glad that things are beginning to normalize for you. I do understand, having been diagnosed with Crohn's and still in the stage of trying to find drugs and food that work best for me. At this point I'm trying no grain other than rice, no pork, very limited sugar, no dairy (not even yogurt or cheese!), no yeast, very little alcohol, no tomatoes, onions, avocadoes, coconut or peanuts and trying to cook all vegetables. No question about it: this is *hard*, but I have discovered some great recipes that don't hurt, as I'm sure you have.
So here's my question: can you eat potatoes? dairy? My all time favourite energy and recovery food is a baked potato with some protein (used to do chopped ham & grated cheese) and some veggies. If I were to try this on the bike, I'd probably stick to baked or boiled chunks of potato. I've seen them pass these out at races, so I know it's not unheard of. You would, of course, have to enjoy potatoes and be able to eat them without aggravating your condition.
Cliffshots are made with brown rice syrup, and my favourite flavour, especially for the quick energy, is sonic strawberry (extra caffeine), and they have other flavours - you don't have to stick to orange flavour!
Have you tried electrolyte drops in your favourite drink? I found those helped a lot when we were snowshoeing this winter.
Have you considered that perhaps your body needs to heal more before you start riding longer? Right now, even though riding seems to hurt less than walking, I've barely been on my bike at all, only at slow speeds and for very short times (40 minutes). I'm convinced that if I truly get myself to heal and be healthier inside, that I'll regain the fitness and endurance I used to have. I sure hope so!
Good luck trying things!
Hugs & butterflies,
~T~

