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Hey there,
Fortunately, I'm changing my job. I do work in an exceptionally stressful environment and I hate it. But, in 2 weeks i'm out of there! I'm going to be a nursing student which will bring it's own stresses but I can cope with stress if it's something I enjoy. Currently I'm working in admin and I hate it and my boss bullies me.
Welcome to the board and good luck with your IBS journey. I hope this board can provide lots of encouragement and support. And well done on seeing a psychiatrist and being proactive.
xxx
-------------------- Sarah
IBS-C
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Good for you (and good luck on the new job).
Thanks for your welcome.
Perhaps a stupid question, but I see a lot of members here have "IBS" followed by a letter in their signatures. What does the letter signify?
-------------------- Saul (IBS - D)
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Not a stupid question at all. The letter after IBS stands for the IBS the person has. For example, mine's constipation pre-dominant so mine's IBS-C. If you're diarrheoa predominant then use you D, and A if you alternate.
-------------------- Sarah
IBS-C
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Sarah, good luck with the new job! Hopefully you'll be able to manage your IBS better doing something you enjoy!
-------------------- IBS-C, bloating, cramps
pregnant
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Thank you ![](/messageboards/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif)
I'll be a student for 3 years and then a qualified nurse. I am hoping that shift work won't prove too much of a problem!
-------------------- Sarah
IBS-C
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