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IBS- one year on from diagnosis
      #205509 - 08/15/05 06:15 AM
cailin

Reged: 08/12/04
Posts: 3563
Loc: Dublin, Ireland

I thought I would post an update on life with IBS one year after diagnosis for all the new people to see, I have included links to previous posts of mine, so that you can see that I was just as frustrated/depressed/despondent as you guys are now, back last August. I was scared and felt like I couldn't eat anything at all.

My GI doctor put me on Colofac, an antispasmodic and I found Heather's site the same day. I started the BTC diet and three weeks later was still so ill that I went back to my GP and then my GI doc in tears. He put me on a low dose of cipramil/citalopram. Here's when that happened
here's when I was frustrated
I kept to Heather's diet, introducing new foods every couple of days and by the time of my friend's wedding at the end of September I was eating fish, vegetables and most things non dairy, non redmeat and non alcohol.

I missed ONE AD in October and this was the result.

The following week I cheated with bad results read all about it here

THEN I GOT WELL
I ate no chocolate from August until Christmas (previously twice a day) I ate no red meat at all for months and months and have only tasted a little bacon twice in a year. I do drink alcohol again but not beer, and only for special occasions and on a full stomach and when I know that I don't mind losing a day to cramps.

Today, I eat what I want. Well, except the things that make me really sick, and who wants to eat things that make them really sick anyway?? So I am on a dairyfree (bar a spoonful of icecream or cheesecake after a very safe meal) red meat free, alcohol in moderation, low fat diet, It works, and it keeps me slim. I drink tons of water, I don't take an SFS and I have stopped this condition from taking over my life!

The basic message that I want to give everyone through this post is that its horrid to begin with but if you stick with the Breaking the Cycle diet, give your body a break and rul out all the bad foods you can start to enjoy better foods and a better way of life.

Thanks to everyone who helped me go from constant cramps and misery to normality unless I break from the diet.
I owe you girls.

Special thanks on the diet helping side to Casey & Dalia who always seemed to be online at the right time for me.


Sinéad

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Awww! new
      #205511 - 08/15/05 06:43 AM
atomic rose

Reged: 06/01/04
Posts: 7013
Loc: Maine (IBS-A stable since July '05!)

You're welcome! Hey, we tried! And it's always so encouraging to hear about people who are able to take control of their IBS, rather than letting their IBS control them... I'm SO glad you're one of those people, and that you're doing so well now.

As someone else who's stable, I have to definitely second your advice: It's TOTALLY WORTH the aggravation, "deprivation", and frustration in the beginning, and for you newbies, you WILL realize that when you get beyond it and get your life back. We promise!

*hugs*, Sinead, and keep on feeling fabulous!

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Re: IBS- one year on from diagnosis new
      #205512 - 08/15/05 06:48 AM
MichelleB

Reged: 07/30/05
Posts: 101
Loc: Ottawa, ON

Thanks sooo much for sharing your story Sinead! I know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel..I am just hoping that I can see it soon! The good thing for me is that I don't eat red meat to begin with. I do, however, miss DAIRY considerably! My husband has found many soy based treats that I can eat instead!
This message board is, by far, the best for keeping me positive and upbeat!

Thanks again!


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Re: IBS- one year on from diagnosis new
      #205545 - 08/15/05 08:10 AM
cailin

Reged: 08/12/04
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Loc: Dublin, Ireland

Can't believe that I have become one of the ones giving advice here! Hope you get sorted soon Michelle.

Dairy is a tough one to say goodbye too, but to be honest, I rarely want to cheat with it anymore, except in dessert and that's usually scraping tons of cream off a little tiramisu so I can taste it. The sight of tons of melted cheese on pizza now revolts me as you can see all the fat floating around. Start tasting your food and sub as much as you can. A lot of it is about getting used to eating different foods instead of just trying to eat the same with subs. (In my experience anyway)

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Re: Yay! Thanks for sharing your first year with IBS! new
      #205548 - 08/15/05 08:15 AM
lalala

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This is great information, great links. I think a lot of us will benefit from your experience and encouragement. Thanks again for your support! And congratulations on being able to manage IBS and enjoy life!

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Fantastic Sinead!! new
      #205549 - 08/15/05 08:19 AM
Augie

Reged: 10/27/04
Posts: 5807
Loc: Illinois

I never did the total restriction to just a few foods and slowly built back up. Being a C, I was too afraid to give up so many IFs.

Do you think I should start all over and just eat a few foods, like rice, carrots, chicken... As you know, I have been at this for about 10 months and still clueless as to what foods are okay and which are not.

What foods did you start with and for how long? You only added one new food every 3 or 4 days?

I have also tried a food diary, but it gives me no answers...as I am always in pain, and the delayed symtom syndrome makes it hard to back track to see what food caused the problem...It could have been anything.

I'm so glad you are doing so well...right in time for the Wedding! You have your life back...what a gift! Awesome!

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Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!

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Re: IBS- one year on from diagnosis new
      #205585 - 08/15/05 11:05 AM
Johnny T. Reb

Reged: 07/09/05
Posts: 987
Loc: Lake Linden, Mich in the U.P. IBS-C

Hi Sinead, Congrats on your stability! You can even drink in
moderation, what a plus. Say, I am interested in this anti-
spasmodic you were taking, colofac. I checked it out on the
web and found out it does not interfere with BPH which I have,
and all these other antispasmodics, robinul,levsin,bentyl,etc.
do. Did it really help stop your colon spasms cold? I see
my GI doc this friday and am thinking about asking him to
switch me to colofac, especially if you found really
effective. Spasms have been one of my worst problems.
Thanks. -Bob

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Hey beth/augie new
      #205596 - 08/15/05 11:26 AM
cailin

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I started with the BTC foods. Then I followed Casey's advice in this post

I added chicken first. If I had a success with that then I added something else the next day. If you keep things simple then its easy to work out what's ok.Then carrots, then peas, then green beans. I ate chicken or turkey sandwiches for lunch and chicken and rice/pasta/potatoes with vegetables for dinner. Then I added shrimp.

When I really got a craving for a food then I added it but I was pretty careful and clever about things and added things first that I could adapt to a number of meals eg tomatoes so I could try them raw and in sauces, mayonnaise and mustard as they could be had at every meal. I was probably eating this simply when I added ADBs. Oh they really cheered me up.

I ate toast a lot and for breakfast had oatmeal or Rice Krispies. I tried to balance my nutrients and always kept more SF than anything else and only SF on an empty tummy.

Unfortunately different things work for different people so I can't give any guarantees that what worked for me will work for you but I just wanted to give you some hope.

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Re: IBS- one year on from diagnosis- BoBK new
      #205602 - 08/15/05 11:30 AM
cailin

Reged: 08/12/04
Posts: 3563
Loc: Dublin, Ireland

Hi Bobk-

To be honest the antispasmodic did nothing at all for me in the beginning so the doctor told me to throw them away and I started on the Anti D's.

I am now off the Anti D's too (my scrip ran out on a surprise holiday and my tummy didn't even notice!) so I am purely controlling this with diet.

I have friends who swear by colofac, it just didn't work for me, so I recommend talking to your GI doctor about it. I found Colpermin (a OTC IBS remedy that's really just peppermint oil) useless when I was starting out too but when I got more stable and when I get cramps from being naughty then I take it before I eat and it really works now.

If you haven't already tried the AntiD route I highly recommend it, its what got me where I am today, I was only taking antiDs for IBS, not for depression and I really saw the whole brain/gut reaction that Heather talks about working for me.

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Casey! new
      #205603 - 08/15/05 11:31 AM
cailin

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Thanks Casey, let's share the LOVE !

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Re: IBS- one year on from diagnosis- BoBK new
      #205609 - 08/15/05 11:41 AM
Johnny T. Reb

Reged: 07/09/05
Posts: 987
Loc: Lake Linden, Mich in the U.P. IBS-C

Thanks Sinead. Yeah, I'm on Paxil(12.5 mg dose) right now,
but I just started it on July 27. So maybe it will start
helping me later, hopefully sooner. -Bob

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BobK new
      #205634 - 08/15/05 02:20 PM
cailin

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How are you doing with the diet BoK? How long have you been doing it? Like I said the reason for this post was to encourage people not to lose hope. Hope it works for you.

S

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Re: BobK new
      #205885 - 08/16/05 10:29 AM
Johnny T. Reb

Reged: 07/09/05
Posts: 987
Loc: Lake Linden, Mich in the U.P. IBS-C

Sinead, I started Heather's diet about the beginning of July.
My tummy seems to have calmed down a lot, unfortunately it
hasn't done anything for my BM's yet which are not large enough volume wise, and very uncomfortable bordering on
painful<sigh>. However, I think that's all due to the spasms
which I can't seem to get to stop. Maybe my SSRI(Paxil) will kick in and benefit me, like yours did for you.
Thanks again. -Bob


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your success story new
      #205940 - 08/16/05 12:40 PM
rlhilliard

Reged: 08/05/05
Posts: 126
Loc: Racine, WI

I'm glad to hear this success story and others! It really does help. It gets discouraging fast when you want things to be better...NOW!

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Rebecca

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Re: IBS- one year on from diagnosis new
      #205953 - 08/16/05 01:14 PM
Sweetd

Reged: 07/13/04
Posts: 782
Loc: NY

I was the same way for about a year as well. I did everything I was supposed to do. Up until just recently, I have found out that I can eat red meat and salad and some other things on a regular basis. I know what I can eat without a problem and what to take caution with. I am still on the SFS, it really helps me. But I am dairy-free, which I noticed was my main problem and I don't eat brocholi or coliflower (spelled that wrong) ever!
I seem to have been pretty stable for a while now . Glad you are feeling better!


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Re: Cailin new
      #205965 - 08/16/05 02:08 PM
Niki J

Reged: 07/20/04
Posts: 116
Loc: UK

Hi Cailin
Your post couldnt have come at a better time for me. I just came on here to be cheered up because I've started to feel really depressed with my IBS I havent been out in days I've been taking the SFs for almost a week now and have realised that one before bed and one before lunch seems to make things better for me. It's stopped the D in the morning but I still feel upset first thing it takes me a while before I feel I can eat.

Is this normal?

Already I feel sick of SF foods Ive been eating toast for brekkie, pasta for lunch and meat with mash potato and veg for tea. my only luxury is a couple of rich tea biscuits they are just keeping me sane.

How long will it take for my tummy to settle in the mornings? It's a huge problem as I cant go out in the mornings now I wont go out if I havent eaten as I get dizzy.

Any advice appreciated.

Congrats on being stable that really is great and reassuring to us still sick!

Oh also, about the Anti D's what benefits did they give you? Did you get side effects?? How long did you take them for??

Thanks
Niki
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Re: BobK new
      #205987 - 08/16/05 03:54 PM
cailin

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Loc: Dublin, Ireland

hope it does Bob. Remember to do what works for you and stick with it. Good luck!

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Re: your success story new
      #205988 - 08/16/05 03:55 PM
cailin

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Happy to oblige Rebecca, hang in there, this DOES work!

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Yay Dana new
      #205989 - 08/16/05 03:56 PM
cailin

Reged: 08/12/04
Posts: 3563
Loc: Dublin, Ireland

..come join me on the stable and I know what I can eat bench!

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IBS my first year- respsone to NikiJ new
      #205991 - 08/16/05 04:03 PM
cailin

Reged: 08/12/04
Posts: 3563
Loc: Dublin, Ireland

Quote:

Hi Cailin
Your post couldnt have come at a better time for me. Glad to oblige, I hoped it might help some people

I just came on here to be cheered up because I've started to feel really depressed with my IBS I havent been out in days I've been taking the SFs for almost a week now and have realised that one before bed and one before lunch seems to make things better for me. Glad the SFS works for you. Its all about finding out what works for you It's stopped the D in the morning but I still feel upset first thing it takes me a while before I feel I can eat.

Is this normal? I am not good first thing in the morning either and usually the only things I can stomach first thing are Heather's banana bread from the book or A cinnamon & raisin bagel. I used to be able to have cereal and choc soy milk but I am a little nauseous now and even bread has no appeal to me first thing. Lots of people on here (Casey for one) have a pre-breakfast of something that is safe to them, I often eat a ricecake first thing just to get my body going

Already I feel sick of SF foods Ive been eating toast for brekkie, pasta for lunch and meat with mash potato and veg for tea. my only luxury is a couple of rich tea biscuits they are just keeping me sane.

How long will it take for my tummy to settle in the mornings? It's a huge problem as I cant go out in the mornings now I wont go out if I havent eaten as I get dizzy.

Any advice appreciated.

Congrats on being stable that really is great and reassuring to us still sick!

Oh also, about the Anti D's what benefits did they give you? Did you get side effects?? How long did you take them for??

My constant dull pain went away! No side effects that I could identify. I took them from September to January

Thanks No problem, glad to help!





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Re: IBS my first year- respsone to NikiJ new
      #206068 - 08/17/05 04:21 AM
Niki J

Reged: 07/20/04
Posts: 116
Loc: UK

Thanks Cailin!
Niki
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