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      #235738 - 01/04/06 05:02 PM
huckster

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my sister has just been diagnosed with IBS-D at 57 years old. What could have all of a sudden caused this??..I am writing for her as she does not own a computer

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      #235739 - 01/04/06 05:07 PM
lalala

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What sort of diagnostic tests has she had done to rule out other illnesses? For example, has she had a colonoscopy to rule out IBD? Stool samples for parasites? Blood work for infections or thyroid problems? Gynecological exams? I think it's less common for people to develop IBS in middle-age, but has she recently had a GI infection or is she taking medications that may possibly be triggering the D?

Here's a link that covers more info on testing, the criteria for an IBS diagnosis, and what IBS is: IBS . I hope this helps and that your sister gets some answers that will give her relief from her symptoms.

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      #235741 - 01/04/06 05:17 PM
huckster

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yes, she has had all the tests..colonoscopy, upper GI, Barium enema, ultra sound..she was even given 2 units of blood as it was so low...her Doctor has put her on "dicetel" to be taken with food 3x's a day..she is desperate...she has pain walking also..she is at a loss at what to do next??

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      #235748 - 01/04/06 05:38 PM
lalala

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Well, it's good that she had all the tests, but I'm really sorry she has IBS and has to deal with all that pain. I'd really recommend reading through the information on the main site (there are links to the left, "IBS Diet & Recipes"). Although there isn't a cure for IBS, a lot of people can manage their symptoms by following the diet guidelines, using heat packs and drinking hot herbal teas (peppermint is a great anti-spasmodic)for pain.

Getting stable by making dietary changes can take a while, so please let your sister know that she won't notice any significant changes overnight. Please let her know she's not alone. I've had IBS-D with pain for more than 10 years, since I was a teenager, and even though it's not linked to other serious diseases it can be debilitating and really affects your quality of life.

In addition to medications, it's important that she make other changes, avoiding foods that trigger attacks or put extra stress on the gastrocolic reflex and learning relaxation techniques that help with pain management.

You might want to see if your library carries the book The First Year: IBS, which is a valuable resource for those recently diagnosed with IBS or even those who have been dealing with IBS for years.

If you want to do some more research on IBS, I would start here:

IBS Diet FAQs

IBS Medications


American College of Gastroenterology - IBS

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      #236002 - 01/05/06 01:25 PM
huckster

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thank you so much for your words of wisdom. I will pass them on...any ideas/medications will help..

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