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How long of a time do you wait before you consider yourself "stable"? ( IBS-D)
      07/09/09 11:51 AM
PABeachBum

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I was wondering what other peoples timeframes are , after a attack, that you would declare yourself stable. Usually, I notice my movements seem "normal" after a 4-5 days or so. But I'm wondering should I be more cautious for a while longer. Does more time necessarily increase stability?

That is, do you get _more_ stable, the further away you get from your last attack?

I'm having problems with getting knocked off track by things that I didn't used to have a problem with, so I've been having to do a LOT of things by trial and error. For example, just having a bowl of kashi cereal yesterday morning, made me almost have an attack this morning. I think if it wasnt for some anti-spasm drugs, the heating pad, and the fact that i've been using a better fiber supplement ( fibercon seems to be working way better than metamucil for me ), if it wasnt for all that it would of been waaay worse.


But yet, a couple months ago I used to eat that same cereal all the time, and was nice and regular.

Is it just too soon?

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* How long of a time do you wait before you consider yourself "stable"? ( IBS-D)
PABeachBum
07/09/09 11:51 AM
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07/11/09 11:03 AM
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07/11/09 10:32 AM
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07/09/09 02:28 PM

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