Three months!
#186619 - 06/16/05 12:32 AM
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lalala
Reged: 02/14/05
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Whoo hoo! It's past midnight, and I've made it three months without a D attack. Thank you Heather for the diet and all the info. And thanks to everyone else for their support and for answering my questions. Hooray! My next goal is to make it to the six month mark...
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Well done Maria thats fantastic, Im so happy for you! I hope it continues for a long time to come....you're already on your way to becoming the next Laurasue....I think she's been stable for over a year now IBS-D!
YAY for you!!
-------------------- Natalie
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-------------------- [Research tells us fourteen out of any ten individuals likes chocolate. - Sandra Boynton]
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I'm so happy for you! And so nice to see your lovely face after all this time!
-------------------- ~ Beth
Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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I'm so happy for you! I know you can make it to 6 months. News like this is so encouraging.
I love your pic, btw!
--Myra
-------------------- IBS-D
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What can I say other than "Congratulations?" Isn't it amazing how others, i.e. those without IBS just don't get it? You're one of the most refreshing and insightful individuals I've encountered and you make me laugh. Happy aniversary. Go buy yourself a t-shirt! Email me anytime (katenowak@msn.com).
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Thanks for what you said and for just being around! It's good to have someone to talk to about the IBS and anxiety--and laugh about it (especially after 10 years of NEVER discussing it with anyone). Whew.
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Thank you for the encouragement! I hope you're doing well and that your summer's off to a great start.
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-------------------- Keep on keepin' on...
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My face! It's weird seeing it every time I post; I'm usually very private. But, in a way, it feels liberating--like I'm not hiding from myself, my "disorders," the world. Who knows? I might just clam up again and take it down. Oh well!
I'm rooting for you, Beth! For me being stable usually just means not having D, but I assumed the pain would always be there, which was depressing. But this is the first time IN 10 YEARS where I actually have a couple of days a week without pain. It's unbelievable! I should be really happy about it (absence of pain = pleasure), but I think I'm in shock (absence of pain = confusion for me). I still suffer from mental/emotional anguish (anxiety, depression)--IBS really beats a person down as you know--but I guess with time those feelings will pass too. I hope for both of us!
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