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Re: No such thing as 'soluble fibre'...
      11/14/04 06:21 AM
Stephie

Reged: 03/10/04
Posts: 2696
Loc: Vancouver, Canada

Hi there,
I have to say I'm not really surprised, most of the docs I've been to haven't acknowledged any difference between types of fibre - that's docs I've seen here (in the UK) and docs I saw in Canada. I have also been prescribed Fybrogel twice, and when I told one doc that it made me feel worse they didn't believe me. It's with docs like this that I think it is safest to do your own research and use the 'guess and test' method to see what works for you. Just use them for prescriptions when you need them, hee hee.
It is a shame that all doctors can't be more aware, hopefully it will get better as IBS seems to just get more and more popular (you know what I mean!)
Good luck, hope the Acacia works for you!
--Steph

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* No such thing as 'soluble fibre'...
lille_eskimit
11/12/04 10:08 AM
* Re: No such thing as 'soluble fibre'...
Stephie
11/14/04 06:21 AM
* My GP says 'soluble fibre' is the answer...
Shellsbells
11/13/04 04:16 AM
* Re: My GP says 'soluble fibre' is the answer...
lille_eskimit
11/14/04 06:06 AM
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SLiCKsGiRL
11/12/04 10:29 AM

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