Anyone else IBS??
jess1992uga
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So ever since I have been changing my diet I have had horrid constipation and have tried literally everything. Went to GI doc and he diagnosed me with IBS constipation subtype. Anyone else have this. He put me on Miralax and it's been three days and I just don't feel empty. This keeps me feeling sick to my stomach and then I have no appetite so I would prefer this to go away. Any help would be appreciated.
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I noticed that when I changed my diet to vegetarian recently I no longer had any stomach issues after a few days. Maybe try that?
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How tall are you? How much do you weigh? What is your goal weight? How many calories a day are you eating? What kinds of foods are you eating? How much water are you drinking?
Honestly, you look dangerously thin in your photos. Does the GI doctor you met with know of your history with eating disorders?
I am concerned.0 -
Sure does Thanks for the concern. Not going to share my height and weight on here but will let you know I am trying to gain weight and am working with a dietician. I eat a plan based off of exchanges instead of calories now but use MFP for support.
I don't think I look dangerously thin at all, but sometimes its helpful when people point it out. Puts things in perspective for me.
Oh and I can't be vegetarian because I have a thyroid disorder that keeps me from being able to eat soy.
Btw, I appreciate the feedback but I really want to know if anyone has used Miralax and how long I should give it to work.0 -
I think I have IBS, but I haven't had a doctor say it to me. But I have tried digestive enzymes that helps to brake down carbs, fat and protein. friends of mine that do have IBS do say that these tablets have hept them alot. Check with your health food store.
Take care0 -
I've had IBS as long as i can remember. I changed to an wheat, egg, dairy (and various other) free diet beginning of this year and its made a HUGE improvement. I still slip up now and again, but i suffer for it when i do something rotten0
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Your ticker on you profile shows that you are losing weight and are trying to lose more, one reason for my concern the concern.
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I have Crohns disease, and battle constipation quite often. One thing I've noticed by joining MFP and on my journey to healthy living....I can REALLY tell now that most of the time the constipation has to do with not getting enough water in. Miralax works wonders for me....yes it can take a few days to work. But the mirilax won't work if u are not hydrated enough! I would definitely recommend staying away from stimulant laxatives and encourage u to try things like prunes or prune juice. I am a RN....so I have no problems talking about these things:). That full feeling is no fun, and I can imagine makes it even more difficult to gain weight. Hope u feel better soon0
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I started taking Align for my IBS about a year ago. It has helped a lot especially with the constipation.0
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Your ticker on you profile shows that you are losing weight and are trying to lose more, one reason for my concern the concern.
Best wishes to you
Her ticker shows negative numbers, which indicates she's trying to gain. I think she's being forthright about this.0 -
Miralax makes me soooooooooooooooooooo sick to my stomach. I have horrible pains, I throw up and **** my brains out for days (sorry for the TMI). My dr is at a loss because that's supposed to be 'gentle' on the system. If you find anything out that works, I'd love to know!0
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I know a lot of people who have been diagnosed with IBS but actually have a gluten issue, have you talked to your doctor about that? I had a horrible gluten issue (actually spiraled me into an eating disorder and made recovery nearly impossible until I stopped eating gluten), once I learned that food wasn't bad, and that it didn't make me sick my recovery from my ED sped up and...just improved, a lot. I would suggest going to a naturally gluten free diet for 3-4 week and then seeing how you feel, a lot people have to go egg/dairy free for a few months (6 months to a year) while their body heals and then they're fine, I was one of those people.
So, in response to the actual question: I've never used that medicine, but I found out what was actually wrong with me, not IBS but gluten.0 -
Takes sometimes more than a week for mirlax to work. My son has autism and constipation issues are common with those kids. Doesn't make him sick though, but he has been taking it off an on for years so maybe that makes a difference.0
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I was diagnosed with IBS-C, as well, and took Glycolax for years. I fairly recently started avoiding gluten to see if it would help with some other symptoms I was having from another medical condition, and it did make a difference with those symptoms and with the IBS-C. I still tend to be "slow" but not to the degree that I need to take meds for that.
Also, it is possible to be vegetarian and avoid soy. Challenging, yes, but not impossible.0 -
Sure does Thanks for the concern. Not going to share my height and weight on here but will let you know I am trying to gain weight and am working with a dietician. I eat a plan based off of exchanges instead of calories now but use MFP for support.
I don't think I look dangerously thin at all, but sometimes its helpful when people point it out. Puts things in perspective for me.
Oh and I can't be vegetarian because I have a thyroid disorder that keeps me from being able to eat soy.
Btw, I appreciate the feedback but I really want to know if anyone has used Miralax and how long I should give it to work.0 -
I went off gluten for a while and it helped my symptoms IMMENSELY. It took a couple weeks though.
No meds here.0 -
I have IBS-C and nothing works for my stomach but fruits and vegi's. I stay away from dairy, gluten, and citrus. What helped me is keeping a diary of food and I went back to when I was sick. I took this list and narrowed down what I thought made me feel bad. This is what my GI recommended. Try that. Someone mentioned a vegetarian diet. I agree that pretty much worked for me.0
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Have you tried keeping track of what your eating and when you get syptoms just in case it is something you are eating? Years ago I was diagnosed IBS and after keeping a food diary found that I was allergic to milk. Personally I think IBS is often one of those catch all diagnosis that doctors make when they really just have no clue what else to tell you.0
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Me, but mine changes. It goes from not pooping for three days to having diarrhea daily. If I eat healthy I have it, and if I eat crap I have it. I haven't been able to find a trigger. It ain't right!0
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I was diagnosed with ibs (diarrhea type) and had medication for years. I really only took it when it got bad and in general I just learned to live with it. Basically in 75% of the meals I ate I had to run to the bathroom and had cramping. I just thought that was my lot in life. It completely vanished when I switched to a vegan diet low in processed foods. Not saying it works for everyone, but it worked for me.
Also just fyi, you can be vegetarian and avoid soy.
Maybe try upping your fiber and cutting down your meat. Meat with no fiber can cause constipation.0 -
Have you tried keeping track of what your eating and when you get syptoms just in case it is something you are eating? Years ago I was diagnosed IBS and after keeping a food diary found that I was allergic to milk. Personally I think IBS is often one of those catch all diagnosis that doctors make when they really just have no clue what else to tell you.
I agree with monitoring to see what types of foods are causing you issues. I personally have found that a lower fat diet is helping me with mine, I have been eating a lot of fats (around 30-35% diet from predominantly healthy fats) but cutting down to around 20-25% of my calorie intake from fat - I feel so so so much better stomach wise.0 -
Sure does Thanks for the concern. Not going to share my height and weight on here but will let you know I am trying to gain weight and am working with a dietician. I eat a plan based off of exchanges instead of calories now but use MFP for support.
I don't think I look dangerously thin at all, but sometimes its helpful when people point it out. Puts things in perspective for me.
Oh and I can't be vegetarian because I have a thyroid disorder that keeps me from being able to eat soy.
Btw, I appreciate the feedback but I really want to know if anyone has used Miralax and how long I should give it to work.
You don't have to eat soy to be a vegetarian
Miralax may take a few weeks of normal usage to really work. In my experience at least. I was on it for about a year and still use it randomly to treat constipation spells. I have severe IBS and gastroparesis(not a good combination at all!) and am a Vegan. I was advised by my doctor to cut out dairy... which I don't eat anyway and track my foods. Honestly I don't think one person with IBS is the same as the next. Everyone is different and I have been dealing with mine for literally years and years and years.... *sigh* I hope to one day find something that works for me but back to you, I would try eliminating dairy above all else and see if it helps. Good luck to you and your path to great health0 -
I think I have IBS, but I haven't had a doctor say it to me. But I have tried digestive enzymes that helps to brake down carbs, fat and protein. friends of mine that do have IBS do say that these tablets have hept them alot. Check with your health food store.
Take care
Probiotics and Enzyme solution. comes in a colorless/odorless powder you add to food or drink.
Hope you get it under control soon:flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I will look at my water intake as maybe that is it. Apprently I eat too much fiber and I already eat prunes daily and even prune juice stopped working.
With the probiotic thingy can I buy that at any store and where in the store do you find it ?0 -
Sure does Thanks for the concern. Not going to share my height and weight on here but will let you know I am trying to gain weight and am working with a dietician. I eat a plan based off of exchanges instead of calories now but use MFP for support.
I don't think I look dangerously thin at all, but sometimes its helpful when people point it out. Puts things in perspective for me.
Oh and I can't be vegetarian because I have a thyroid disorder that keeps me from being able to eat soy.
Btw, I appreciate the feedback but I really want to know if anyone has used Miralax and how long I should give it to work.0 -
I developed IBS mostly diarrhea after my gallbladder removal in 2003. It was HORRIBLE, a handicap really with my job (I drive quite a bit and being in the car with your bowels suddenly wanting to explode is NO fun!). Anyway someone told me about colon hydrotherapy so I called around and found a naturopathic doctor in a nearby city that offered it and tried it. Let me just say my symptoms GREATLY improved for about 2 mos. The diarrhea started to come back and I had it done again. This time my symptoms greatly improved for about 4 mos. This happened several times with my symptoms mostly resolving a little longer each time. It has now been about 2-3 years since I last had it done. I highly recommend it, though it's not a comfortable procedure (not painful, mind you). Basically, it is a thorough cleaning out of your colon. An enema can only do so much AND you're putting chemicals in your body. They say that most diseases start in the gut so keeping your gut clean and healthy is extremely important. I still have mild episodes occasionally but I can't stress how much better I am! I'd be taking Zocor if my doctor had had his way.0
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I will look at my water intake as maybe that is it. Apprently I eat too much fiber and I already eat prunes daily and even prune juice stopped working.
With the probiotic thingy can I buy that at any store and where in the store do you find it ?0 -
Yes, high fiber diets don't work for constipation if u are not hydrated enough too..... I learned that the hard way, literally...lol0
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I had IBS diahorrea based for 15 years. Then I changed my portion size, diet and started taking probiotics vsl#3 which I buy from their website and my symptoms went. I then had bariatric surgery and now have constipation! I still take the bariatrics and also take calfig and prune juice daily.0
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Takes sometimes more than a week for mirlax to work. My son has autism and constipation issues are common with those kids. Doesn't make him sick though, but he has been taking it off an on for years so maybe that makes a difference.
Interesting my husband is Autistic and has the opposite issue, he has mainly loose stools....weird0 -
you can get probiotics anywhere. I used to get some called pearls. They worked really good.0
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