How do you manage daily life with IBS-D?
I have IBS with diarrhea. I'm taking med for it. Had several bowel movements already today. How do you get things done in house and go out on errands and going to Dr appointments? Driving me crazy!
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Suffering from IBSD for years now. Just got prescribed Viberzi so will see how it works. I’m also going to try gut brain hypnotherapy (NERVA). This is such an irritating condition. Usually take Imodium daily just as preventative but will try the above instead and see how it goes. Good luck to all who suffer from this!!
I’ve had IBSd for over 6 years. I had a comprehensive work up at MDAnderson with colonoscopy. Nothing was found and found I do not have celiac disease, just a little sensitive to gluten. I’ve since learned that I’m sensitive to lactose so cutting that out makes a difference for me.
What I do is try to manage it with incontinence type products tat I get from NorthShore supply. And, pray for few accidents. Good luck to all who suffer from IBSd
Has anyone else been diagnosed with IBS-D and motility that is faster than normal? I’m trying to find ways to ease the bloating, abdominal pain, nausea, and daily fatigue. I’m open to ideas (diet, medication, etc.).Thank you in advance for any advice!
I have IBS-D.
About a month ago someone wrote on this blog that her gastroenterologist suggested taking one VSL3 in the evening for her IBS.
I’ve been following that advice for the past month and results are remarkable….I haven’t had any loose stools, though I am still careful with my diet.
I was on Verbazi RX recently and it helped a lot .
75 mg 2 x a day was too much so I did 1 x a day .
Day 3 broke out w/ Huge Rash itchy and big in back and sides , nausea so bad . Had to see Dermo 8 days later , get shot of prednisone and RX cream . Had yo go off med . It was a side effect for me .
Too bad because it really did help the IBS-D .
You can ask Gastro about it .
My GI Dr prescribed Nortryptaline before need to slow down motility. I also read on this blog that someone discovered that a histamine blocker helped with her GI issues. I did some reading and decided to try it. I take one capsule before eating dinner and it has helped with the cramping, bloating, and diarrhea. Between the two and watching what I eat (what I know irritates or triggers my IBS d) I’m doing much better. Most of the doctors I have seen have not helped, except for the Nortryptaline, and I have done much reading to figure things out myself. I hope this helps with some ideas of things to look into!
Hi, I have Crohn’s disease, and the surgery that removed part of my colon along with my ileocecal valve. I have chronic diarrhea which there is not much that drs can do. Thru a chronic Urinary tract infection and irritation of the bladder, I went on a eating plan that eliminated preservatives, additives, acidic foods and low and behold, the belly pain left, it slowed the diarrhea down and I just felt better! I still need to take maybe one Imodium tablet a day. If I’m not going anywhere the next day, I skip the Imodium to see how I do. I’ve also started taking L-Glutamine capsules daily. I take a low dose but it’s shown to help the gut lining. I look on the Mayo Clinic site for info or the NIH.gov to see the studies.
I tried Viberzi and the VSL3 and they both made me sick. With Viberzi, I threw up and with VSL3, I had cramping and diarrhea. I don’t do well on fiber and that because of my surgery and scar tissue.
Everyone is different so I wish you well with what works for you. You just have to be your own advocate because drs are always learning too!
~ blessings
I have suffered with IBS-D for over forty years. When I don't get a flair I'm almost normal. I gave up gluten 14 years ago and it helps somewhat. Lately the symptoms just have felt different. I would go two hours after every meal. Almost like my body is trying to purge. Even after nothing is left to come out I still have the urge. Like having the dry heaves but the other end. My gastro ordered a stool sample and all was normal except it came back with a high value of calprotectin which means an inflammation. I knew it felt different. I guess I see a colonoscopy in my future. At 82 I thought I was finished with those. My grandson has Crohns I am so sorry for what you go through. His is throughout his whole gastro area so they can't just go in and take a part of his intestine.
I’m so sorry you are having issues! I’m 63 and have been sick as long as I can remember. Even as a very young child. I wasn’t diagnosed until age 24, after the birth of my daughter. Praise the Lord she is healthy!
I get those calprotectin tests when I have a bout so bad I can’t eat. It always just shows it’s irritated from my IBS, and my Crohn’s is still in remission as far as the bowel goes. My Crohn’s seems to affect my eyes, skin and joints. I have a laundry lists of physical ailments other than Crohn’s but that’s ok. One day at a time.
I hope you are improving and will be rid of the bout of diarrhea sooner than later! Please look into the L- Glutamine. It’s comes as a powder you can add to drinks or as a capsule. I tried the powder but I usually drink water so that was kind of gross! I switched to capsules and take a 1,000 mg capsule between breakfast and lunch then take one between lunch and dinner. It seems to help tremendously. Of course, everyone is different so I wish you the best. I also hope your grandson fairs well with his Crohn’s. I have issues as well through the entire system. When I first was diagnosed with it, the drs ignored my symptoms thinking I was wanting attention. My husband, now deceased, was always sick from type I diabetes and in the drs or hospital all the time. I thought that was wrong of them to think that. I ended up having an emergency surgery due to a blockage and removal of intestine and my ileocecal valve. That’s one reason I’ll always have chronic bowel issues.
Sorry this is so long, if you hung in to the end, you’re strong lol.
Please get well and I wish you and your grandson the best!
I am so sorry. I also have CVID. (Boy in the Bubble Disease). I don't make antibodies against virus and bacteria so I give myself infusions of other peoples antibodies in the form of blood plasma. In some people with this it does affect the GI tract. It affects some people in their sinuses, lungs, tooth decay. Any place there is bacteria. We infuse gammaglobulin because we don't make enough of our own. It's an immunodeficiency. Also a lot of people with this also have autoimmune disease, which of course, Crohns being one of them.