Hi Mary,
I think I will order the book. All the info I can get will help, I think. You can read some of my posts to GaGa, also, which explains where I am at up to this point.
I am seriously considering the CDs, only because the Linden method CDs have helped me so much. They helped me pull out of the first funk I was in after the accident, when IBS was far from my mind.
I have had counseling in the past. I found a therapist who used a from of cognitvie therapy called RET. That is Rational Emotive Therapy. It worked great for me, and I fall back on that quite often. Now, probably would not be a good time financially to start therapy again, but if worse comes to worse, I will find a way.
If you read my post to GaGa, you will see that I was trying to get a definitve IBS diagnosis. Unfortunely, that hasn't happended yet. But, my sympotms are so spot on, I would be surprised if it wasn't.
So, with the rectal prolapse you don't have IBS or you do? I wasn't quite sure if you meant you were totally healed after the surgery, or you still have or never had the IBS?
Well, thank you so much. A friendly ear is always welcomed. The people at this site are just great!
Lynn
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