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I remember reading somewhere (maybe in one of the articles in this site's research library) that it does go away for a small percentage of people. My understanding is that it is a chronic condition for the vast majority of folks. However, I've gotten a huge amount of relief from following the advice on this website. I've even had a couple of weeks here and there that were so good, I started to wonder if I really did have IBS after all. (This illusion is usually shattered by the onset of my period. )
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IBS-A
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thank you so much for everyones input so far. it's been a scary and painful journey for me as well as all of you. i really hope i can get stable and be some what normal again. many 's and pain free days to you
-------------------- ibs-c,gerd,small hiatal hernia ...thank you for the board and for helping me with my questions.<3
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I don't know if it ever completely goes away, but my mother started suffering from IBS as a teenager. It wasn't diagnosed as IBS until much later of course. Now, at 52, she said most of hers has gone away, and she does not follow Heather's diet. A few doctors have said that it tends to go away once you reach menopause, and my mom believes that's actually been one benefit of menopause!
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Lisa, IBS-C (Vegan)
Stable since July 2007!
Mommy to Rhiannon Marie (Dec. 13, 2008)
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