Us IBS-ers and our planning!
#212708 - 09/12/05 01:14 PM
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Honey_bun
Reged: 03/09/05
Posts: 131
Loc: Canada!
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I swear...us IBS-ers would be great party/wedding planners. We are always prepared..and planning is involved in our every day life. This is kind of a silly post, but im bored, and thought of it. Its funny because last night my friend invited me to a party on friday..and like...its weird...the first thing that goes through my mind..is "will there be a bathroom? where am i going? What will i eat?" blah blah blah! LOL and i dont know the house where im going..so i was like.."what if i get D? Should i go outside in the trees? hahah i know thats disgusting but it beats humiliation at times! Oh well..i guess ill just deal with it when it comes :P hahah did everyone have a good day? School was looooong and boring..and tiring lol...complain complain eh lol I guess i should be homeworking Melissa
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LOL!
#212732 - 09/12/05 01:58 PM
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atomic rose
Reged: 06/01/04
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Loc: Maine (IBS-A stable since July '05!)
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I don't do the bathroom-hunting as much as I used to, because I'm more stable now, but wanting to STAY stable-ish, I'm now in the mode where I refuse to eat anything that isn't completely safe if I'm not in the comfort and safety of my own home. So that means carrying a LOT of food and pills with me if I go anywhere. People pretty much know now that if they need a snack or a few Tylenol or something, I'm the person to ask, with my big suitcase full of provisions.
I used to be an event planner for a nonprofit. I kicked a$$ at it, if I do say so myself.
My day's been decent, but it's really dragging. Don't know what's up with that!
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we are having a potluck at church on Sunday. As soon as it was announced yesterday my mind raced as to what "safe" food I could bring!
I too have done even planning and I love it...
-------------------- Have a blessed day!...Rachel
stable and sooooooo thankful!
I have IBS but it doesn't have me!
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that's what i do, i just bring my own food where ever i go. people have been understanding about it...when they ask why i'm eating plain borring food, or not eating the food there, i just say i have really bad digestive problems, and it sucks because i wish i could eat the food...then most people proceed to ask what will happen, i've told them i almost gives me diareah just thinking about it...lol...but it's only if i know the person wont be all offended by it (i'm really into the shock factor...lol)
i always look for the bathroom too....just in case....but i've been pretty ok with not getting sick when i go to people's houses..
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As soon as I read the "eh" in your post, I guessed you were Canadian, too! hahaha!! I always contended that I NEVER used that phrase until a recent trip to Michigan when a sales-clerk assumed I was Canadian and asked it I wanted my receipt in the bag or purse for customs!!! I asked her how she knew I was Canadian and she said because I said "eh"!!! Good grief...haha!
Anyway...just joined this elite club...wanted to say hello!
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Haha
#212762 - 09/12/05 04:02 PM
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atomic rose
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I'm definitely not afraid of the shock factor, either. I figure that if somebody isn't satisfied with a really generic "digestive problems" kind of answer, then they'd better be prepared for DETAIL. Heh.
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Re: LOL!
#212768 - 09/12/05 04:30 PM
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Kree
Reged: 10/08/03
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Loc: Northern NY
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Quote:
I don't do the bathroom-hunting as much as I used to, because I'm more stable now, but wanting to STAY stable-ish, I'm now in the mode where I refuse to eat anything that isn't completely safe if I'm not in the comfort and safety of my own home. So that means carrying a LOT of food and pills with me if I go anywhere.
I'm the same way! Sometimes I'm afraid of offending people, but I figure the odors would be much more offensive if I'm stuck in their bathroom for hours.
-------------------- "Anyone can exercise, but this kind of lethargy takes real discipline." -Garfield
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Quote:
As soon as I read the "eh" in your post, I guessed you were Canadian, too! hahaha!! I always contended that I NEVER used that phrase until a recent trip to Michigan when a sales-clerk assumed I was Canadian and asked it I wanted my receipt in the bag or purse for customs!!! I asked her how she knew I was Canadian and she said because I said "eh"!!! Good grief...haha!
Anyway...just joined this elite club...wanted to say hello!
you know you are Canadian when you don't even notice the "eh", I had to go back and look for it, didn't even notice!
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Re: Haha
#212774 - 09/12/05 05:02 PM
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Wind
Reged: 04/02/05
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I just give them my 'evil eye!' Truly, though, why 'explain' a thing. I am me and I can do whatever makes me feel safe and secure and comfortable in 'my world.'
Believe me, it's no big deal to bring your own food and most people don't even bother breathing a whisper your way. Although, it would be fun to get into details and just ruin their appetite.
Kate.
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...funny you should mention this, as on Friday I finally, reluctantly explained to my new boss the reason for all my recent doctor's appointments. I said I had "tummy troubles". To which he (who is kind of a Mr. Big in my town) proceeds to tell me in detail about his recurrent diarrhea, possible Chrohn's, period he wore a colonstomy bag, etc. etc. And here I was so concerned about grossing him out. Just goes to show, you never know, eh? (yes I'm also from Canada)
-------------------- IBS-C, lots of spasm and trapped gas.
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whenever there is a potluck or a dinner at church, I either call to see "what's cooking" or just bring my own food. People love for me to come to their potlucks because I usually bring sushi...I learned to roll my own a few years ago and I am no pro but it tastes pretty good!
-------------------- Have a blessed day!...Rachel
stable and sooooooo thankful!
I have IBS but it doesn't have me!
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-------------------- Have a blessed day!...Rachel
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I have IBS but it doesn't have me!
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It's happend more than once that my brief explanations has led to people introducing me to other people with the same problem who are interested in the diet.
It usualy goes something like this: I bring my own food to an party and someone asks why. I say that I have a stomach disorder and someone usualy presses for more details, (people can be soooo nosey) so I explain that I have food intolerances and if I eat the wrong thing I can't go to the bathroom for a week.... etc. And someone will ask me what I can or can not eat... until eventualy someone will say "I have" or "I have a friend" yadha yadh yadah and then someone else knows about the diet.
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and you would not BELIEVE how many people I've met who have it! OMIGOSH!
Luckily most don't have it quite so bad they have to go to the hospital and get their poop pumped out, LOL!No, lucky me.
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So true, eh? I never EVER thought I said it and now am happy to wave the flag of EH!
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Hot momma! I love that pic! You so have model potential daahlink!
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Hah! So true. The other day I had to drive to another city with some people (I wasn't driving) to pick up someone at the airport. I was so ultra prepared for this trip it was ridiculous :P I brought so much food and other IBS ammenities that I was even ok-enough to go out for African food as soon as we got back in town with NO problems whatsoever!
(Heh, I didn't notice the 'eh' either! I had to go back and look for it! Lol... you know you're Can-aj-ee-an when, eh? )
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I did not notice the "eh." I use it, too, sometimes, and I'm not Canadian. Is that okay?
As for being prepared, sing it, sister! My husband and I went away for a few days recently. I brought 3 Luna bars, 6 apple sauce cups, enough oatmeal for a week, peaches to go with it, and some of the vacuum pack soy milk. And Pepto Bismal tablets AND liquid. I could have bought all of that when we reached our destination, but no, I wanted to know I already had it. As for where to "go," if I'm on a car trip, I'm always thinking on the road, okay I could go behind those trees or whatever if I had to. I'd be so bad on a car trip through someplace flat and treeless!
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i brought *fourteen* luna bars on my seven-day cruise. (probably should've eaten more of them and eaten the bad food less.) it actually turned out that my travel-mates ate as many of them as i did, if not more. (by the last few days, when we were traveling for 30 hours and needed the luna bars most, i was leery of even that little fat & IF.) i also went through almost a whole bag of ginger candies.
-------------------- jaime
ibs-a (mostly d) // vegetarian
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