And, I understand your anxiety for her eating properly, completely! My daughter hasn't had a colonoscopy but is being seen by a GI dr. and I'm 99.99% sure she has IBS-C. Since I've had IBS-C for over 20 years, I've been "teaching" her Heather's diet/info, she's got my copy of Heather's book, and I've added this website to her computer at college. It's so hard for college kids to find the "right" food at the college dining center---amazingly, they are not very IBS friendly! And, don't offer much for good substitutions. But, back to this reply---my daughter is heading to Wales for Study Abroad Jan. 2006! I'm very concerned about her being able to find foods that'll be ok for her. It's hard for me to think of her that far away for 6 months as it is, let alone worrying about her dealing with her IBS on her own. Geez! The worrying about her will probably set me off on my own "attack"! Just wanted to let you know I'm in the same boat as you. And, to thank all the UK people on this site for all your information---even in past posts. (I've been reading and rereading alot of them)
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