All Boards >> Eating for IBS Diet Board

Posts     Flat       Threaded

Pages: 1
Is this typical?
      #311227 - 07/15/07 07:34 AM
Jennifer67

Reged: 07/06/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Maine

Got Heather's book and started incorporating the diet. My history is 9 months ago had a baby by emergency C section. Since then, I had a bout of "D" 1X in Feb, March, April...then in June 5 bouts, and this month 2 already. I hated the way it made me feel tired, shaky...so decided to change my diet.

Wednesday this week had a bad "blow out" day. 2 hours in the toilet...back and forth. Thursday, Friday..a bit stopped up...but solid BM's. Gave up all milk, wheat...Yesterday (Sat) we had 2 cookouts to go to. I ate a good Carb breakfast, had some rice cereal in the car. When I was out I had 4 pretzels with a tiny bit of dip. Then had 3 cheese curls, a bite of pulled pork(I mean a tiny bite)...and a roll. When I got home I had rice, chicken...and some Acacia(for the first time). Then later had a small bowl of rice cereal with rice milk.

This am I woke up a bit gassy. Then didn't had "D" but had small "ribbon" type poops at 8:30am, 9:30 am, and again at 10:30am. My stomach felt off...like it feels when I am going to have "D".

Could it have been the small amount of "bad foods" I ate? Or could it have been that I waited too long to eat something until evening? Or could it be the new addition of acacia?

Honestly, I don't get "d" daily...However, it just seems more and more that I am getting belly issues as time goes on.

I am also wondering if my gut flora is off...Is there anyone here who took a probiotic and symptoms got much better or went away?

Is there anyone here who just added the right amount of acacia(like the taste so much better than metamucil)...and they could eat what they want and symptoms went away?

My doctor doesn't think I have IBS since I don't get belly stuff daily? What do you all think?

Thanks so much for your help. I am a bit bummed out today...sore, and tired....

--------------------
IBS-D, stay at home mom of a beautiful daughter...

Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

Re: Is this typical? new
      #311229 - 07/15/07 08:21 AM
Jennifer67

Reged: 07/06/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Maine

I actually feel worse today than I have yet. I have been another 2X's to the bathroom...bad cramps, loose (not d) stool...urgency. Could the acacia have done that? I started last night.

--------------------
IBS-D, stay at home mom of a beautiful daughter...

Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

Re: Is this typical? new
      #311233 - 07/15/07 09:49 AM
Gracie

Reged: 11/25/05
Posts: 1967


If your doctor hasn't run all the tests to diagnose you with IBS then your MUST do that above all things. You don't need to have problems daily to have IBS. If you need to, find another GI doctor who will run the tests and listen to you.

You MUST strictly follow the diet, including no triggers at all, especially when you're trying to stablize.

Taking a probiotic WILL NOT give you a license to eat anything you want. It may decrease your symptoms but you will still need to avoid triggers.




Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

Re: Is this typical? new
      #311238 - 07/15/07 10:25 AM
Jennifer67

Reged: 07/06/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Maine

Thanks Gracie...I will follow strictly. I have scheduled a GI visit...just out 4 months. Honestly, with a toddler...I wanted to see if the diet could help me get stable so I could not be so sick around her.

Question...can just not eating (I did not eat much yesterday until evening) cause a bout this severe? Can your colon act up more often until it is stable?

Can acacia cause this reaction?

I will avoid all triggers...and will get the tests.

Do you know anything about bad bacteria..candida? Could this be a cause.

Thanks for your help. Honestly, I am at my wits end.

--------------------
IBS-D, stay at home mom of a beautiful daughter...

Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

Re: Is this typical? new
      #311240 - 07/15/07 11:10 AM
Gracie

Reged: 11/25/05
Posts: 1967


Following the diet can help, but it will take more than a few days. Some people have taken more than a year to stablize with the diet, while others have seen improvement within a few months.
Not eating can cause bouts of IBS but to what degree is variable depending on the person.
If you took too much acacia, it might make you feel a little C, or with gas, bloating, and feeling like you have to go. To start, you really should be taking 1/4 teaspoon twice a day. After about a week, increase yor total dose by 1/4 teaspoon. The following week, increase your total dose by 1/4 teaspoon. At that point you should be at 1/2 teaspoon 2 times a day.

Candida might be contributing to your symptoms so you can ask your doctor to run a test for that too.


Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

Re: Is this typical? new
      #311241 - 07/15/07 11:33 AM
Jennifer67

Reged: 07/06/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Maine

Gracie...thanks for taking the time to answer. Honestly, I cried today...said I couldn't take it anymore. Having to breastfeed in the bathroom...a new low. Did you have days like that?

How are you now? What do you call stable?

Candida...do you know much about this? Do conventional docs know how to test for this?
Thanks so much.

--------------------
IBS-D, stay at home mom of a beautiful daughter...

Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

Re: Is this typical? new
      #311242 - 07/15/07 11:55 AM
Sand

Reged: 12/13/04
Posts: 4490
Loc: West Orange, NJ (IBS-D)

It looks like you didn't eat enough *and* you waited too long to eat. An empty stomach is deadly for IBS. When you don't eat your digestive system basically goes to sleep. Waking it up is a tricky proposition when you have IBS. If you can wake it up once with a high SF morning meal then keep it up and running throughout the day by eating like a Hobbit , you'll be better off. You can take a look at this
old post to see my "cold car engine" analogy - this was a really helpful way for me to think about things.

As for the "bad things" you ate, there may not have been much of them but on an empty stomach their effect is going to be multipled. Your poor sleeping digestive system not only has to wake up, it has to wake up and deal with stuff that's just hard for it to handle.

(I'm not sure exactly what you ate for breakfast but a "good Carb breakfast" is not necessarily the same thing as a high SF breakfast. There are carbs that are not SF.)

As for the Acacia, I don't think that caused your attack but I do think you're taking too much to start. I know the amount you're taking is what Heather recommends but I think it's safer to start at a lower dose and work your way up. Taking too much Acacia (or any Soluble Fiber Supplement) can cause gas and bloating. It shouldn't cause D but the gas and bloating just adds to the misery.

I don't think taking Acacia or any other Soluble Fiber Supplement is going to let you eat whatever you want. A Soluble Fiber Supplement is really just a way to make sure you're getting enough SF without having to get it all from foods.

As Gracie says, you absolutely need the full range of diagnostic tests and to be diagnosed by a good GI but the fact you don't have symptoms every day does *not* mean you don't have IBS. I didn't get symptoms every day either but trust me - I've got IBS. Since IBS is both food-related and stress-related whether you have an attack on a given day is going to depend on what you eat, how you eat (did you get SF first), and what kind of stress you have in your life.

If you think your gut flora is off you should talk to your GI about SIBO - Small Intestine Bacteria Overgrowth. You can do a couple of Searches across all Boards with no time limit, one each for:

SIBO
small bacteria

and you'll see lots of info on this. If you truly have SIBO and it can be fixed by antibiotics and/or replenishing good gut flora, then you don't have IBS. However, even if you don't have SIBO and do have IBS you may find taking a probiotic helpful but not to the extent that your symptoms will disappear and you'll be able to eat whatever you want.

It sounds like you're in the "no, no, no" stage of IBS acceptance. I think we've all been there - who wouldn't rather have something "fixable"? And it's a shame you're having to wait so long to see a GI so you can find out for sure what's wrong. You don't say where you live but you might page through this thread and see if there's a GI listed near you who might be able to see you sooner.

Even while you're waiting, though, it won't hurt to try Heather's guidelines full bore. It won't hurt you and if you do have IBS you'll be ahead of the game.

--------------------
[Research tells us fourteen out of any ten individuals likes chocolate. - Sandra Boynton]

Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

One more thing (m) new
      #311243 - 07/15/07 11:58 AM
Sand

Reged: 12/13/04
Posts: 4490
Loc: West Orange, NJ (IBS-D)

Do give Imodium a try. It didn't do much for me until I'd gotten my diet under control but a number of people on the Board report doing really well with it. If you want to read what others have said about it, you'll have to do 2 Searches, one each for:

Imodium
Immodium

HTH.

--------------------
[Research tells us fourteen out of any ten individuals likes chocolate. - Sandra Boynton]

Print     Remind Me     Notify Moderator    

Pages: 1

Extra information
0 registered and 3448 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:  Heather 

Print Thread

Permissions
      You cannot post until you login
      You cannot reply until you login
      HTML is enabled
      UBBCode is enabled

Thread views: 1351

Jump to

| Privacy statement Help for IBS Home

*
UBB.threads™ 6.2


HelpForIBS.com BBB Business Review