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Hi I'm new - obviously
      #128975 - 12/08/04 07:46 PM
Saje

Reged: 12/08/04
Posts: 14
Loc: Canada

Hi all,
This is a neat, informative place. I don't know yet if I have IBS but it sounds right. I just moved to a new province and I'm waiting for my new health care card before I set up an appointment. It just makes things easier.

Do we introduce ourselves here?

Well, if you want to know more - just ask.

Cya
Saje

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Hi Saje! new
      #128977 - 12/08/04 07:51 PM
Sheri01

Reged: 04/19/04
Posts: 1731
Loc: New Jersey

Just wanted to say hi and Welcome! Hope everything goes ok with your health insurance!

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Re: Hi Saje! new
      #128982 - 12/08/04 08:09 PM
Saje

Reged: 12/08/04
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Thanks! I'm sure it will. Just a matter of time.


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Re: Hi I'm new - obviously new
      #129018 - 12/09/04 04:06 AM
heather7476

Reged: 08/09/04
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Loc: South East Michigan

Hello and welcome to the boards!!! I am glad you found us!!! It is a good idea to see a doc and get a proper exam and all!!! Feel free to ask anything or just vent!!!!
Welcome!!!

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Welcome new
      #129078 - 12/09/04 06:57 AM
BL

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Welcome to the boards! We're glad you joined in the discussion. This is a great place to hang out. Yes, we'd like to know more about you. I saw that you are a journalist. What do you write? I have a journalism degree and have been doing freelance writing for different publications. Also, tell us about your family---and your pets. And what kind of IBS problems are you having? IBS-D (diarrhea), IBS-C (constipation) or IBS-A (alternating between the two.)



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Re: Hi Saje! new
      #129081 - 12/09/04 07:20 AM
michele

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Hello and Welcome! The living room is used for chitty-chatty kinda things so feel free to post off topic things here. If you have some serious IBS questions, it's best to post them in the diet section so you get the maxium responses!! I hope to be seing more of you around!

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Welcome to the boards! :) -nt- new
      #129122 - 12/09/04 08:28 AM
Jennifer Rose

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Re: Welcome new
      #129188 - 12/09/04 10:39 AM
Saje

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Welcome to the boards! We're glad you joined in the discussion. This is a great place to hang out. Yes, we'd like to know more about you. I saw that you are a journalist. What do you write? I have a journalism degree and have been doing freelance writing for different publications. Also, tell us about your family---and your pets. And what kind of IBS problems are you having? IBS-D (diarrhea), IBS-C (constipation) or IBS-A (alternating between the two.)






Hi, nice to meet a fellow journalist. I write for a community paper in Northwestern Canada. I've only been here a few months and they've asked me to be a "full-time" freelancer. They'll probably put me on staff eventually but I kind of like it this way because I can make more money. I write about all kinds of stuff. You know what it's like as a community reporter. This week I did some sports (hockey/figure skating) arts (ballet - the nutcracker), news (funding for homeless shelter/new equipment at hospital), and human interest (our local beauty queen has been winning international contests). There's more I'm sure. Today's deadline and I've got a lot of work to do but my boyfriend is still sleeping so I'm giving him a little more time before I hit the phone!

I think I have IBS-D. I've read that it's usually happens in adults but I've had this problem as long as I can remember. I remember being a very shy child and whenever I did something I wasn't comfortable with (meet new people...) I'd urgently have to poop. My dad said to me one day that he thought I was making it up because I didn't want to do stuff (with them) and that if I wasn't there must be something seriously wrong with me. Well, I didn't want there to be something seriously wrong with me so I shut up. I make him sound harsh but the circumstances weren't really like that. He just didn't understand.s

So I've been reading about IBS and it fits me exactly. I know I shouldn't self-diagnosis so I'm not going to say that I have it but in my heart I feel I do.

I'm not really sure what foods trigger it. I've been paying more attentiion though and realized that peanuts don't give me cramps but a lot of diarrhea. And Brussel Sprouts are the DEATH of me. They give me cramps, bloating, gas and diarrhea.

All of my life peppermint tea has been my favourite. Now I know why! I really like all tea though. I find the warmth to be very soothing.

I don't know if I have IBS as badly as some of you do or if I'm just really used to the symptoms.

The worst for me is when I'm going somewhere where I don't think there is a bathroom. Even the thought of that makes me cramp up and have to go. Is that normal?

My boyfriend is very understanding. He has a lot of stomach issues too. He has severe heartburn and probably something else wrong with his stomach. He won't go to the doctor though and there's nothing I can do about that. I've tried. He also has a pinched nerve in his back somewhere that makes his left arm go to sleep. We went to the emergency room because he thought he was having a heart attack. When he found out it was "just a pinched nerve" he never went back. This is how he is. But you didn't ask about him.

You did ask about my babies though. You can see a pic of all my animals at www.geocities.com/laescritorajj/index.html
I have 3 cats, 3 rabbits and 2 dogs. It's a full house to say the least.

Oh yeah, I've also been vegetarian for four years and vegan on again off again during that time. The longest time was over a year that I was vegan. I think that helps to some degree. I'm not just vegetarian for my health although that's a great perk. I really love animals and I know a lot about how slaughter animals are treated. (My boyfriend worked at a slaughter house for 2 weeks!) And I think that being vegetarian is a great option for the environment.

Well, this was a lot longer than I thought.

I have a recipe for chapitas (indian flatbread). It only needs water and flour (there is an oat chapita recipe too with oat flour). It's from a great recipe book called World Vegetarian. Should I post it?

Thanks for being so nice everyone.
Saje

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Re: Welcome new
      #129662 - 12/10/04 05:44 PM
Saje

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Loc: Canada

I forgot to ask if it's common for people with IBS to be tired or depressed. I've never been clinically depressed. I was just wondering. Sometimes I just feel sad for no reason. Everything in my life is falling into place right now. That's a really good thing. I don't know why I feel sad all of a sudden for short periods of time. Odd.

Saje

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Re: Welcome new
      #129663 - 12/10/04 06:00 PM
thepurplelollie

Reged: 11/11/04
Posts: 374
Loc: Wellington, New Zealand

Hi there! and welcome!

about being tired and depressed - well, I know I am.
There is a link between IBS and depression as serotonin (the "mood control" neurotransmitter) is responsible for gut functions as well as emotions. Have a look at the research library to find out more about it. It may or may not explain your periods of downness, but it's interesting stuff in its own right.
As for being tired, well... I think going through all the flavours of tummy and bottom troubles that we do on a regular basis would wear anyone out!

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Welcome new
      #129670 - 12/10/04 06:54 PM
JBI

Reged: 01/25/04
Posts: 579
Loc: BC, Canada

Hi Saje,

Welcome to the boards! They're an informative place where you're able to find out lots of info. I used to live in a Northern town (just moved back to Ontario 2 weeks ago) and I actually know a couple people who live in your town (They fly for HawkAir). It can be tough living in a smaller isolated town to get all the proper diet things and the proper specialists. I found this board, and the friendly folks on it to be extremely helpful.

Cheers!

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Re: Hi Saje ! new
      #129674 - 12/10/04 08:18 PM
gigi

Reged: 03/21/04
Posts: 1442
Loc: South Texas

Welcome Sage, you have come to the right place for help. Its nice to meet you, any questions you may have feel free to ask anything, there will always be someone to listen.

Merry Christmas !


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Re: Welcome new
      #129684 - 12/10/04 09:31 PM
Saje

Reged: 12/08/04
Posts: 14
Loc: Canada

Quote:

Hi Saje,

Welcome to the boards! They're an informative place where you're able to find out lots of info. I used to live in a Northern town (just moved back to Ontario 2 weeks ago) and I actually know a couple people who live in your town (They fly for HawkAir). It can be tough living in a smaller isolated town to get all the proper diet things and the proper specialists. I found this board, and the friendly folks on it to be extremely helpful.

Cheers!




Hi, thanks for the welcome. It is hard to find some of the food that I want in smaller towns. This ones not too bad. It's on a major highway without much else around so it supplies a lot of the necessities/entertainment for the area.

There is an asian community here so there are a lot of soy/tofu products which I love. There are also all of the major grocery stores here (Wholesale club instead of Superstore). I haven't seen natto yet though which is a great soy product.

As you can see, I like to write.

Thanks for the welcome.
Saje

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Re: Welcome new
      #129685 - 12/10/04 09:33 PM
Saje

Reged: 12/08/04
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Loc: Canada

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Hi there! and welcome!

about being tired and depressed - well, I know I am.
There is a link between IBS and depression as serotonin (the "mood control" neurotransmitter) is responsible for gut functions as well as emotions. Have a look at the research library to find out more about it. It may or may not explain your periods of downness, but it's interesting stuff in its own right.
As for being tired, well... I think going through all the flavours of tummy and bottom troubles that we do on a regular basis would wear anyone out!




Thanks for the advice! That does sound interesting. I'll head there next.
Saje

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