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Does anyone else get these symptoms?
      #53127 - 03/22/04 06:08 PM
Cara4503

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I'm not really sure how to explain this....only a gastrointesional doctor can diagnose you with IBS right? Well after I had all kinds of tests - xrays, colinoscopy, a scope of my stomach, etc...he sent me home saying I was just 'irritated'. I went in for a follow up about 2 weeks later after looking up IBS on my own, and I suggested that I thought I had it. He said, 'yeah yeah that's what I think you have'. So since then I've been on this website, trying to change my diet (I've been following it exactly for about a week now).

I'm just a little nervous because I was vomiting for about a month, and I get these anxiety attacks...like when we go to a friends house, I get really nervous all of a sudden and I just want to go home. I feel dizzy and nausous sometimes. I'm scared to go anywhere for the weekends, and we have trips planned this weekend and the next 3 weekends!

Also, I lost a lot of weight in the past 3 months, and weight loss isn't a symptom of IBS. But I think I lost the weight because I was throwing up so much.
Now I am taking benefiber, and eating according to the diet, and some days I feel like it's working, and others I feel really crappy all day.

So I guess what I'm asking is - does anyone else get those anxiety attacks? Do they go away? Does anyone else get nausous? (I haven't thrown up for about a month now, I just feel really light-headed).

How long did it take everyone to get 'stabilized'? I want to start eating some other foods, but I'm really scared!

Thank you for listening - sorry so long!
~Cara

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Re: Does anyone else get these symptoms? new
      #53130 - 03/22/04 06:19 PM
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Cara, I feel for you! I went through a similar thing two and a half years ago. I had alot of stress in my life, planning a wedding, moving, changin jobs, all at the same time. I found that almost anything could tip me off and cause me to panic. During that time I had a sensitive stomach, probably when my IBS began, but I had so much on my mind that my stomach was the least of my worries.

I had to focus on removing stress from my life. That really helped my panic attacks to subside, and for me to gain control. What I did was become focused on myself. I spent more time relaxing at home, and doing the things I love, which is cooking and crafts. It was hard to make myself take down time, but I needed it. After a few weeks and months it got better, and now I have not had an attack in over a year.

I wish you the best, please ask me if you have any other questions,
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Re: Does anyone else get these symptoms? new
      #53131 - 03/22/04 06:36 PM
Cara4503

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Thank you!!
I felt like you were writing about me! In this past year and a half I graduated college, got married, moved away from my parents (I am so close to them so it was really hard), started a new job, and now we are looking for a house! And my job isn't exactly stress free - I'm an engineer and I work outside with a bunch of male contractors - who aren't exactly the happiest to have to listen to me, and it's stressful everyday. I am going to start seeing a therapist for stress this week. I hope he can help.
I'm glad to hear you haven't had an attack like that in over a year. I can't wait to be able to say that!
Thanks for reading/responding, I really appreciate it.
~Cara

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      #53132 - 03/22/04 06:38 PM
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By the way - where in Chicago do you live? I grew up in Wheaton, and I lived in Lisle and Naperville. My husband and I just moved to Peoria last July. It's a lot smaller, but a lot less traffic! I'm starting to really like it here, but I miss Chicago every now and then.
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      #53137 - 03/22/04 06:49 PM

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I feel like I want to throw up often though I don't (I take ginger tablets) years ago I lost alot of weight and was really scared cause I dropped so much and so quick. I was always getting sick and started to have anziety attacks cause I was afraid I would get sick when I went out and started to not want to go out.
Once you get your IBS under control and start to relax the anxiety attacks go down.
I took me a long time to stablize my IBS. A couple months in fact. Even when I first started a low dose of Acacia ( cause I can't handle the other fibers) I was getting sick.
It was about 1 1/2 to adjust to the Acacia and now my life is starting to return to normal.
So... don't worry it will come. And your energy level will come back. It's just down from stess and all the energy from worrying.



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      #53144 - 03/22/04 07:23 PM
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Seems like you got good advice, and as far as I know... weight loss IS a symptom of IBS. Not one of my symptoms, unfortunately.

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      #53145 - 03/22/04 07:47 PM
Dalia

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Wow, its like I could almost hear the me of three years ago in your post.
I have had ibs for 9 years, but about 5 years in, when it reached a peak, I started to get panic attacks. I had never had them before (but was always an easy blusher!), but could not understand what was happening to me. I had just moved to a new country (to be with a boyfriend), i was just 21, I didn't speak the language that well, people were very different culturally, I had a demanding job, and felt very alone. It was so weird, because one minute I felt like I was fine, and then suddenly they started and spiralled out of control. I didn't know whether to comfort myself or hate myself.
I became socially phobic, even going to the shop I knew I would have to have a conversation with the shopkeeper and would go bright red and start with the cold sweats etc.
My boyfriend at the time saw I was suffering so much, with my ibs as much as with the panic and took me to an incredible naturopath who prescribed me a diet to follow which changed my life.
As soon as I started the diet my panic went, but the blushing remained and slowly got better till I left the country, and came home and felt safer.
Now I am moving to New York to get married and start my life here (its a different boyfriend!!!, i am from London), and was very worried about starting in a new place again, seeing as what happened last time. And there were two days a few weeks ago where I thought I felt the panic returning, but I made myself relax and told myself not to jump the gun and maybe it would go, and it did.
What I am trying to say to you is that the way you are suffering now is the worst it is going to be, because you are at the beginning where you are out of your depth. You will gather self confidence and knowledge as to how to deal with these symptoms, and in a while (I know it seems like forever, but time does pass) you will be at home in your skin again.
I think (and my naturopath told me so kindly) that it is also chemical. I belive people with ibs have a problem with their nervous system to a point (like I get temperature fluctuations very easily), homeostasis etc. And the diet thing is so important. I took out alllllll stimulants. No caffiene, no sugar, no cigarettes. They must go. You have to make sure you never get low blood sugar as this will exacerbate your attacks. Eat calming meals, a plate of brown rice, bowl of soup, toast...something substantial.
The other thing I did was take up yoga (I was too panicy to attend a class with a room full of people). I did it as a present to myself, to try and do something positive amongst all the frustration from having gone from an outgoing confident person to this 'thing' as I considered myself.
And finally, something a beautiful old man said to me amidst the panic:
'When your body has [censored] in it, it goes to the toilet and shits. When your soul has something to get out, this is its only channel!'
Please be kind to yourself!!!

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      #53156 - 03/22/04 08:48 PM
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Oh yeah. Dizzy, you bet. And I get nauseated a lot. But have never thrown up. LOTS of anxiety! Big time. Thank goodness for Michael's hypnotherapy program; he did wonders for me.

About your GI -- find another. They all seem to go to the same School of Idiots. I hope your regular doc is much more knowledgeable and caring.

It took me a very short time to get stabilized -- a few months. It required (1) reading Heather's books several times, (2) staying with the boards and learning everything I could (which just reiterated and confirmed what I had read in Heather's books), (3) followed the program religiously and STOPPED CHEATING (giving up coffee), and (4) doing Michael's program every night.

If you don't feel comfortable eating at friends' homes, for now -- and I mean FOR NOW -- don't do it. You need to get stabilized, but you really need to learn what you can and can't eat. Until you learn that really well, you can't tell your friends what to serve you.

And do find a way to tell your friends. If they really care for you, they will stick by you. Be prepared, however -- because I lost friends over my IBS. You'd be surprised how people will turn away when you try to explain that you can't go on long trips without bathrooms nearby, that you just aren't the kind who can hang your butt over a log in the woods.

Okay, I'm rambling again -- sorry about that ...

Don't be in too big of a hurry to add in other foods. Just take it slowly. It sounds like you're doing a real good job so far, and that you're feeling a little better? That should continue as time passes. Then you can try adding some veggies to chicken or vegetable stock; soup's great, and you can serve it with some French bread. Yum. Fruit can be added to smoothies; Heather has a terrific recipe in here for banana-berry smoothie (it's also in her book), and it's delicious.

When you feel up to it, you can try some of the incredible recipes in the recipe board; of course they're all IBS-safe. It's fun to experiment with different things, and even more fun when you discover they don't bother your tummy!

Venture out to the nearby health food store and discover the joys of soy. Can you imagine a pizza? Yep -- Amy's frozen soy cheese pizza. YUMMERS!

Don't be scared, Cara. We're here to help you. You can get better, I promise.

Bev

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      #53182 - 03/23/04 05:10 AM
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Thank you everyone! new
      #53183 - 03/23/04 05:30 AM
Cara4503

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I just want to say THANK YOU so much for responding. Your responses made me feel a LOT better. Thank God for this message board!
I wish I could find a different GI - but I live in a small area and there is only one group of them (which is the group I've been going to). They were going to send me to Chicago for moa second opinion, but I can't afford it right now. And since I researched IBS myself, I feel much better knowing what I have.

I will try everything you all said. I did buy Heather's recipe book! I'm just scared to use it yet. Maybe in a week or so.

I'm doing good on the diet - but I don't know if I can give up sugar completely! I live for sugar. I don't even care that much about chocolate, but SUGAR?!?!

Anyways - thank you so much. I really appreciate it. This board has made me feel SO much better in the past week!

~Cara

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