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Anyone suffers from IBS so feel free to share about your stories.
I was diagnosed with IBS after 2 years of GI problems and my symptoms are mostly diarrhea, discomfort and gas at most days, even rarely, it had good days or weeks. I just able to keep some symptoms under control by taking probiotic everyday to prevent any tummy pain and reduce numbers of diarrhea but still discomfort, not bad as without probiotic. I had colonoscopy at 3 times in my life, last one was in July 2011 and the result is all normal. I don't take Imodium on daily basis because they cause cramping but it does keep diarrhea under control, I usually take it when I'm on important event, especially long trip. Some foods make me feel better like banana and toasted white bread, however I have to eat regular diet to support nutrient in my body.
I had many IBS attacks when I was student at Gallaudet and it was horrible experience. The food at cafeteria doesn't meet my needs but make diarrhea and gas so worse, even special diet had very little benefits. That leading to my decision to withdraw from Gallaudet after finished 1st semester and not return for 2nd semester. I am going transfer to other university that is commute from my home and I feel much better when I'm at home with my family.
I am trying different probiotic if I get better result from them.
Life with IBS isn't pleasant at all.
I was diagnosed with IBS after 2 years of GI problems and my symptoms are mostly diarrhea, discomfort and gas at most days, even rarely, it had good days or weeks. I just able to keep some symptoms under control by taking probiotic everyday to prevent any tummy pain and reduce numbers of diarrhea but still discomfort, not bad as without probiotic. I had colonoscopy at 3 times in my life, last one was in July 2011 and the result is all normal. I don't take Imodium on daily basis because they cause cramping but it does keep diarrhea under control, I usually take it when I'm on important event, especially long trip. Some foods make me feel better like banana and toasted white bread, however I have to eat regular diet to support nutrient in my body.
I had many IBS attacks when I was student at Gallaudet and it was horrible experience. The food at cafeteria doesn't meet my needs but make diarrhea and gas so worse, even special diet had very little benefits. That leading to my decision to withdraw from Gallaudet after finished 1st semester and not return for 2nd semester. I am going transfer to other university that is commute from my home and I feel much better when I'm at home with my family.
I am trying different probiotic if I get better result from them.
Life with IBS isn't pleasant at all.