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Re: What is the best thing for a severe bout of IBS? new
      #44272 - 02/11/04 08:32 AM
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I'm C & D unfortunately. I can go one way or the other quite spectacularly. The other week i had a severe bout of D lasting 3 days and the end of last year i had a bout of C which lasted over a week (ouch!).

Problem is when its bad it causes me to take time off work (and as my employers don't appreciate how bad IBS can be it creates anamosity at work)

I have taken fibregel for years, but until recently that is about as much as i knew. I have always avoided anything i could identify as causing a problem and it has only been since i found this site that i have started to re-evaulate my diet again (ie. cutting out Coffee, some of the remaining fats in my diet). The prospect of cutting out cheese (even low fat varities) is non to appealing to me. But if its worth it i'll give it a go.

I also have not heard of or come across most the remedies mentioned on this site. Such as sourdough and some of the other items mentioned in replies to this post.

I am learning but its alot to take in.

Sorry to blab on and thanks for the advice.

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Re: My Fix new
      #44275 - 02/11/04 08:40 AM
d15c0

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Quick query:

1. Donnatal immediately (it takes 1 to 1-1/2 hrs. to kick in).

2. Equalactin (it works right away).

I have never heard of either of these two remedies. Are these brand names (ie. what are they, whats in them) and what effect do they have. Ie. do they work with someone who has C&D, just C or just D?

I'm sorry if these brands are familiar to you but ive never heard of these in the UK. I may just be ignorant?

Many Thanks

David

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Re: My Fix new
      #44298 - 02/11/04 09:33 AM
Bevvy

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Hi David,

Donnatal is a medication that my doctors have prescribed for me. I'm a "D" and when I have severe cramps and "D", this is the only drug that works for me. However, it's my emergency drug; I take it ONLY when the Lomotil (for diarrhea) or Hyoscyamine (for the cramps) don't work. My GI did not want to give me Donnatal (for both diarrhea and cramps), claiming it was addictive, but my regular doctors, both in California and up here in Washington, apparently disagreed. Also, my one little bottle lasted me over 2-1/2 years, so it was obviously not addictive to me. Again, I only take it on emergencies.

I would think you could get any these drugs in the U.K. by prescription? You might ask your doctor about them if you're truly interested.

Equalactin is a soluble fiber supplement: web page I really like this stuff more than any other because, for some reason, it makes me feel better, almost instantly. I don't know if it's available in the U.K., but have you ordered anything from Heather, such as her tummy tea or acacia? She sends you a little sample of the Equalactin with your order. It's a great way to see if you like it and if it works for you.

Lastly, and most importantly, I can assure you that you are most definitely NOT "ignorant" at all. These are very good questions you posed. I hope you can find out more about Donnatal from your doctor; it's really great stuff for those excruciating attacks.

Bev

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Re: Equalactin new
      #44308 - 02/11/04 10:03 AM
michele

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I believe it is basically the same as fibercon!

The only other thing I can add is 2 vicodin, heating pad and BED! If the nausea(sp?) get bad I have a precription for phenegran(SP?).

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Vicodin new
      #44312 - 02/11/04 10:38 AM
Bevvy

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Hi Michele,

Yes, Equalactin is a soluble fiber supplement. But, unlike Fibercon or Citrucel, it works for me like the others do not. I feel better almost instantly after taking the Equalactin; I cannot say the same for any other.

Watch out for that Vicodin. While it works great on pain, it's terribly, TERRIBLY addictive! I used to work for a law firm that handled personal injury cases, and my job was transcribing medical record summaries. I cannot tell you the number of cases that we handled of people who were addicted to Vicodin, so much so that they were lying to their doctors and to their pharmacists to get the stuff any way they could. I don't mean to scare you, just to alert you to the fact that it is really very addictive.

I'm with you on the heating pad and bed. They work for me too.

Bev

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Re: Vicodin new
      #44316 - 02/11/04 10:53 AM
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Yeah, I know about the vicodin, but thanks for the warning! My last bottle of 30 lasted me almost 6 months, and it makes the constipation worse for me so I do use it only for SEVERE pain! My doctor also gave me some ultracet, which is also a pain pill but not nearly as strong, so I use that instead when possible.

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Re: My Fix new
      #44325 - 02/11/04 11:25 AM
Gisela

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Loc: Portland, OR. USA

What are Donnatal und Equalactin, prescription drugs? I take Levsin, but it doesn't do that much. Gisela

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Re: My Fix new
      #44331 - 02/11/04 11:40 AM
Bevvy

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Posts: 5918
Loc: Northwest Washington State

Hi, Gisela,

David just asked me the same question, and here's my response:

(Quote)

"Donnatal is a medication that my doctors have prescribed for me. I'm a "D" and when I have severe cramps and "D", this is the only drug that works for me. However, it's my emergency drug; I take it ONLY when the Lomotil (for diarrhea) or Hyoscyamine (for the cramps) don't work. My GI did not want to give me Donnatal (for both diarrhea and cramps), claiming it was addictive, but my regular doctors, both in California and up here in Washington, apparently disagreed. Also, my one little bottle lasted me over 2-1/2 years, so it was obviously not addictive to me. Again, I only take it on emergencies.

"I would think you could get any these drugs in the U.K. by prescription? You might ask your doctor about them if you're truly interested.

"Equalactin is a soluble fiber supplement. I really like this stuff more than any other because, for some reason, it makes me feel better, almost instantly. I don't know if it's available in the U.K., but have you ordered anything from Heather, such as her tummy tea or acacia? She sends you a little sample of the Equalactin with your order. It's a great way to see if you like it and if it works for you."

(Unquote)

Gisela, are you a "C" or "D"? Talk to your GI or your regular doctor and tell him/her that the Levsin isn't working for you, and ask about Lomotil, Hyoscyamine, and/or Donnatal. The Lomotil and Donnatal are pills that you swallow, while you dissolve the Hyoscyamine under your tongue.

I hope this helps. I don't know where you're from, but if you're in the States, you shouldn't have any problems finding Equalactin. Check in the web site here under "soluble fiber supplements" because Heather mentions it, along with her acacia and other goodies. For me, the Equalactin just makes me feel SOOOO much better than Fibercon or Citrucel does.

Good luck!
Bev

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Re: Equalactin new
      #44352 - 02/11/04 12:47 PM
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Anyone know if there's a Canadian equivalent? Equalactin is not available here, I just checked.

I've been lurking for two weeks now, but following ALL topics on this site with great interest. I'm amazed and impressed by everyone's enthusiam and willingness to help.

Glad I found you all!

Jen

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Where to Order Equalactin new
      #44356 - 02/11/04 12:58 PM
Bevvy

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Order online at Drugstore.com: Drugstore.com

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