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      #233475 - 12/22/05 08:15 PM
junevarn

Reged: 12/14/04
Posts: 33


Hello everyone,

I am new here and just want to connect and get support. I have had bowel problems for years which have gotten worse the last ten years. I used to have constipation with gas and bloating. Then ten years ago I developed episodes of diarrhea and vomiting about once monthly with palpitations and shaking. After doing my own research, when doctors didn't help me,(They wanted to send me to a psychiatrist!), I discovered that I am gluten and dairy intolerant and had 4 intestinal infections. Those infections have since been treated and I don't have those attacks anymore(they used to last up to six hours!).

Then last week I have been awakened at night with diarrhea and cramping. I actually was doubled over in pain yesterday until I had a bowel movement. I also get nauseated a lot still. I thought that wasn't a symptom of IBS, but it looks like other people have it as well. I also feel a bit dizzy at times. I now know what they say by the pain of IBS! I have never had this much pain. I have always had gas and bloating and some discomfort but a few times this week I had burning pain as well as the doubling over kind.

Thank goodness I finally found an understanding doctor at Kaiser who sent me to a GI specialist. The doctor I had before wouldn't send me to the specialist. She said "I'm sure you don't have cancer or you would be dead by now". Can you believe it? I had a sigmoidoscopy which was normal although I had a lot of cramping when she put a little air in to visulalize the bowel. She said that happens to people with IBS. I am scheduled for an endoscopy next month since I still get a lot of nausea. I think that I will also ask for a colonoscopy as well to rule out polyps, just in case. Thank goodness everything else has come out normal.

Anyway,thanks for letting me vent.I have felt very alone in this especially the past week with the intense pain. Oh and the GI doc did give me a prescription for Levsin but I haven't taken it yet. I have great friends but I know they don't understand and are tired of hearing me talk about it. Thanks goodness I have a wonderful husband.

I know that you all have experienced this, so forgive me for going on and on. I do have the acacia fiber and the teas and I have totally cut out nuts which do me in. I have been eating a lot of potatoes! Today was better, thank goodness, diarrea, no pain.

Again thanks for listening.

Sincerely,
June

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Re: New to the group new
      #233477 - 12/22/05 08:40 PM
Gracie

Reged: 11/25/05
Posts: 1967


Hello June,

Welcome to the group. I'm sorry to hear about your troubles and I hope you stablize very soon. Thank goodnes you switched doctors, some can be very insensitive, and I think some take it as an insult if you ask for a specialist. Your health should alway come before their egos.

To some people who read my posts, they might think I sound like a broken record when I say - Have you tried using probiotics yet? Primal Defense has helped me a lot in getting stable.
Can your recent cramping & D be caused by too much acacia? From what I've read from other posters, too much too soon might not be too good for you.

I didn't know Levsin was still available. I used to take it a few years ago, but then my doctor prescribed it to me 1 or 2 years ago and the pharmacy said it was discontinued.

Keep us posted on your progress and feel free to ask about anything.

Take care




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WELCOME JUNE! new
      #233497 - 12/23/05 04:21 AM
Bevvy

Reged: 11/04/03
Posts: 5918
Loc: Northwest Washington State

Well, you certainly came to the right place. When I first came on Board, I was in your shoes -- fun stuff, eh? -- but I learned so much from these Boards and from Heather's books, I got SOOOOO much better! I've been stable now for over a year.

You need to get the books and follow them religiously. Just check the link above, "Shop for IBS." You can also get them at Barnes & Noble.

You're smart to push for that colonoscopy; it's a must.

I'm a "D" and have suffered all the symptoms you describe. However, I also have diverticulosis, so I've had two outbreaks of diverticulitis to date. The symptoms are like IBS, except they're more violent and you can't stand upright. It takes a course of strong antibiotics to get rid of the infection.

Like I said, fun stuff, eh?

Yes, I've heard that folks here have gotten help from Levsin. If you do a "search," you'll find posts about it. Being a "D", my drug of choice is Donnatal, but I take it only when I have an attack. Thankfully, I haven't had to take one in a very long time.

Again, welcome to the Boards. You'll be surprised at how helpful they are. Don't hesitate to ask any question you have; we've heard 'em all!

Bev

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Welcome! new
      #233499 - 12/23/05 04:45 AM
Snorkie

Reged: 02/15/05
Posts: 1999
Loc: Northern Illinois, USA

I just wanted to say welcome to the boards. I hope you will find them as great a help as I have. Sometimes, I really do shudder to think what sort of shape I'd be in if I hadn't found this site and Heather's books.

I, too, have a prescription for Levsin. At this point, I'm pretty stable, so I don't take very often at all. However, when was first given the prescription, I took it a couple of times a day. It does indeed help, but it made me very, very tired and very, very thirsty. It was like being on a muscle relaxant like Flexeril. Even so, don't be afraid to try it. But it is the IBS diet that will probably do the most good.

There are LOTS of helpful folks here. Welcome!

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Re: New to the group new
      #233510 - 12/23/05 07:16 AM
Sand

Reged: 12/13/04
Posts: 4490
Loc: West Orange, NJ (IBS-D)

Welcome to the Boards! I think the other posters have covered most of what I would have said, except that if you're now just D (no C), Immodium can be a great help. Some people have used it on a daily basis to help calm things down while they stabilize on Heather's diet.

And I second, third, fourth the comments about how much help Heather's guidelines can be. I was about as D as D gets when I found this site and her books and they've worked miracles for me. I hope they do the same for you.

Take care.

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Re: WELCOME JUNE! and Question about nausea new
      #233511 - 12/23/05 07:18 AM
junevarn

Reged: 12/14/04
Posts: 33


Thank you for the warm welcome everyone! I really appreciate it.

My first question is about nausea. Do a lot of people have that as well?

Thank you,
June

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Welcome, June! new
      #233516 - 12/23/05 07:42 AM
Nelly

Reged: 08/06/04
Posts: 4381
Loc: Within stray mortar fire of DC

I'm so glad you found us. This is a great group of very caring paople, and I hope you get some answers here. I'm so sorry you had to go through so much pain. You don't deserve to have your gut wrench when all you've done it try to eat right. I know you're going to get some great support from this site, and I encourage you to post more and let us get to know you!

Me, I'm Nelly, I'm 34 and have had pain-predominant IBS-D for decades. My IBS was very bad in grammer and high school and through trial and error and a bunch of lengthly hospital stays (one was 5 months, and then I spent 2 years recovery in bed), I found my own diet in college to keep myself stable enough to finally graduate. I've had my share of bad doctors who have been very insensitive and made sweeping, hurtful generalizations about my tummy woes and I know how that makes you feel as a trusting patient. Boooo!

I hear you about comments from the health profession like, "...you would be dead by now"...! Isn't it amazingly awful what health care professionals will tell us? Welcome again to the group and feel free to dive in-- I know osting here has been life-altering for me and I hope it will for you too.

~nelly~

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Re: Me, too!! new
      #233522 - 12/23/05 08:10 AM
anlikerm

Reged: 09/16/05
Posts: 1320
Loc: NC

Welcome June!

Sorry to hear you're having problems with this IBS thing but trust me, I feel your pain!!! I just had one of those attacks this morning where the cramps were so intense they put me on the floor. I literally could not stand up straight!!!

Oy, it hurts!! Trust me, if it happens to you again, take the levsin!! I haven't taken Levsin in 2 months and the pain was sooo intense this morning, I had to take 2!!! It took about 30 minutes to kick in but I'm finally cramp free at the moment. (I'm sure it will be back soon, though). If I wouldn't have taken that levsin, I would be in bed all day long!! It definitely helps, so BY ALL MEANS.....TAKE IT!! It's good stuff. Doesn't kill the pain immediately, but it helps.

I also get alot of nausea, too. Today, I didn't thank God!! I don't think I would have been able to handle pain like that AND nausea. Anyway, don't know what to tell you about that. I haven't found anything that works very well. Especially Ginger!!! Ginger makes MY nausea worse. I think I'm the only person in the world that can't handle the smell of ginger.....it helps alot of people with nausea!!!!! So, you could give that a try. I take Pepto for nausea. I drink Chamomile, Fennel and Anise tea and they help also.

I am like you about the potatoes!! If you check out the IBS fitness and lifestyle board and look at my menu's for the day, they mostly consist of potatoes cooked various ways. I eat about 6 potatoes everyday. I lost alot of weight and am trying to gain and they help put the pounds on me. I also have GERD and a hiatal hernia so the potatoes help my acid reflux a GREAT DEAL!!!

Good Luck, TAKE THE LEVSIN!!!

Michelle







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Nausea Sucks new
      #233532 - 12/23/05 09:21 AM
Bevvy

Reged: 11/04/03
Posts: 5918
Loc: Northwest Washington State

Yes, I have nausea often -- well, when I have a severe attack that is. Thankfully I haven't had one in a long time. But yes, and if the attack is severe enough, the nausea is followed by the ultimate vomiting.

Ain't this FUN?!

Bev

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Re Yep. Nausea sucks. new
      #233605 - 12/23/05 03:02 PM
Yoda (formerly Hans)

Reged: 01/22/03
Posts: 3682
Loc: Canada

Try slicing a few slices of gingerroot the size of a quarter and steep in a mug of boiling water. Ginger is great for nausea.

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Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.

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