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Family doesn't understand
      #283707 - 09/24/06 07:19 AM
Springtime09

Reged: 07/30/06
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Loc: East Coast

Since I have been diagnosed with IBS, I have had to cancel many things with my family because I was having a bad day and didn't want to go out in public.

They don't understand what I am going through and get very upset and now they don't even bother asking me to go out or come to see me at home anymore.

Does this happen to a lot of people with this disease? If so, how can I make them understand what is going on and that I am not refusing just to be mean...

Having a hard time with this and would love to hear from others who are going through this same thing...

Marilla




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      #283712 - 09/24/06 08:15 AM
seggy

Reged: 04/24/06
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hi I'm really sorry you are having to go through this cos it's during the rough times that you need extra support.
have you tried sitting down with them and explaining what's going on, how bad you feel with all the pain and stuff, also let them now how much you need them around and to be supportive.
Maybe their lack of support is due to lack of understanding about ibs.
So my advice is to have a really good chat with them, you might want to make a note of what you're going to say and have answers ready to any questions they may ask like about the diet and what you want them to help you with etc
Hope you have success with this
Godbless
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Education and patience new
      #283713 - 09/24/06 08:56 AM
Syl

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Loc: SK, CANADA

For many years I had the same problem with my family. It took me a long time to convince them IBS was not a psychological problem or the ranting of a hypochondriac. Even to this day they don't understand my dietary requirements. Sometimes I show up for a family event and find there is very little that I can eat

There are many good source of information on the Internet such as Heather's website that you can point them to gain an understanding of the difficulties of dealing with IBS. Other good authorative sources of information are
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/ibs_ez/
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/ibs.htm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/irritablebowelsyndrome.html

Education and patience is a good way forward.

Hang in there.


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Re: Family doesn't understand new
      #283714 - 09/24/06 10:18 AM
Langgang

Reged: 06/25/06
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Loc: Sedalia, MO

I know exactly what you are going through. While my hubby & children understand (they see my with my attacks), my parents & father-in-law still think I'm on some new kind of diet. They don't understand and probably never will. I too have had to back out of family events due to the IBS (my niece's graduation for one).

When going to anyone's house I usually bring my own food. That way I can eat with everyone else and still have something safe. Restaurants are another matter and I usually just don't eat. We were at a family reunion last weekend and everyone was wondering why I wasn't eating, so I explained many, many times that I have IBS & certain dietary restrictions and that I don't eat unless I know the food is safe for me. It's better that way.

Hang in there! When you need support that you aren't getting elsewhere, just logon here - we'll help you. Have a good day!

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      #283727 - 09/24/06 11:48 AM
Springtime09

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Loc: East Coast

I want to thank everyone that has responded to my post re: "My family doesn't understand about IBS" You don't know how badly I needed to hear from others who have the same problems. When I read your reply's, it seems that you are living the same devistations that I am. Somedays it is horrendous and I don't know if I can get through till bedtime when I can just go to bed and cover up and forget the world for a few hours. You have been a blessing for me and I thank you again for your concern. I guess the saying is true, we have to take care of each other and you have certainly done that today for me.
Thank You!
Marilla



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Re: Family doesn't understand new
      #283729 - 09/24/06 11:56 AM
Gracie

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Hi Marilla,
How is the IBS diet going for you? Are you taking any fibre supplement and probiotics?


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      #283733 - 09/24/06 12:04 PM
Springtime09

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Loc: East Coast

Hi Gracie, Yes I am taking a tsp. of unprocessed bran in my oatmeal every night. It seems to help keep me regular. Also I eat 2 graham crackers at night before I go to bed. I have not taken any probiotics yet. What works for you?
Thanks for asking,
Marilla




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Re: Family doesn't understand new
      #283739 - 09/24/06 12:19 PM
Gracie

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I've been using ground flax seeds, or Fibresmart from Renewlife, but I just ordered a can of acacia to try out. I also use probitoics which I think is a life saver. It helps to put back the good bacteria into your digestive system.


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Re: Family doesn't understand new
      #283748 - 09/24/06 01:51 PM
Toady

Reged: 04/06/06
Posts: 1299
Loc: A small city, Northwestern Ontario, Canada

Believe me darling - I understand what you are going through. I have had IBS for 14 years (diagnosed). My family is just beginning to understand what I go through everyday. I think it took for me getting really sick again this Feb and nearly hospitalized for weight loss for them to realize that I'm not a picky eater, I'm not faking it, it's not in my head, etc.
I can suggest you tell your family to read posts on this site, if you have the hypno cd's there is also a cd for family, friends and care givers. (I haven't listened to it myself, but Michael Mahoney's hypno cds are awesome and work for me.)

I know it is hard to make someone else understand what you are going through. After 8 years together my husband finally does - he had a bout of something earlier last year and totally can sympathize with me now.

I hope things improve for you!!

HUGS!
Cassandra

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Re: Family doesn't understand new
      #283758 - 09/24/06 03:32 PM
AmandaM

Reged: 10/05/05
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The difficult thing with our disease is that it is not traditionally a widely accepted ailment. It's only recently that our disease has a name. So, I understand when my parents and grandparents and friends raised the skeptical eyebrow when I first began telling them about my problems. They didn't buy into it at first and thought it was just a new hokey thing I'd decided to pin my condition on.

But after my parents saw me in the midst of a horrible attack they began to believe. I bought a copy of IBS the First Year and EFI for my parents and made them read it.

It's definitely something that your family should learn to understand in time. In the meanwhile, focus on healing yourself. They'll come around

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