I suffer quite badly with IBS and am currently in the middle of the most horrendous flare up. I had to leave work yesterday as I couldn't cope with the pain, bloating and bowel movements. I currently take mebeverine as prescribed by my GP although am due to see her in a weeks time for a review as it doesn't seem to help.
Are there any fellow IBS/IBD sufferers? (I'm aware IBS and IBD are completely different, however some symptoms are very similar). How do you cope? Any tips for being able to manage the symptoms at work? Just wanting some reassurance from other people who suffer as sometimes it can feel like you're all alone! It's a difficult thing to talk to people about if they don't suffer, as often then just think "oh get on with it it's a bad belly ache!". In reality for me, it's so much more than that! My general symptoms are bloating, diarrhoea, cramps, sweating, heart racing, feeling completely fatigued. On top of that it causes the worst anxiety, obviously being anxious then doesn't help my stomach so it's a vicious circle! Following yesterday's flare up I am feeling incredibly anxious that it will happen again, I'm shakey, nervous, every grumble my stomach makes I panic. It's truly awful.
Personally, I can go months without a flare, but when I get one it completely knocks me for six! I know dairy sets me off, so I avoid that at all costs, alcohol too. I also know I'm bound to get a minor flare around my menstrual cycle. Anyone similar?
Are there any fellow IBS/IBD sufferers? (I'm aware IBS and IBD are completely different, however some symptoms are very similar). How do you cope? Any tips for being able to manage the symptoms at work? Just wanting some reassurance from other people who suffer as sometimes it can feel like you're all alone! It's a difficult thing to talk to people about if they don't suffer, as often then just think "oh get on with it it's a bad belly ache!". In reality for me, it's so much more than that! My general symptoms are bloating, diarrhoea, cramps, sweating, heart racing, feeling completely fatigued. On top of that it causes the worst anxiety, obviously being anxious then doesn't help my stomach so it's a vicious circle! Following yesterday's flare up I am feeling incredibly anxious that it will happen again, I'm shakey, nervous, every grumble my stomach makes I panic. It's truly awful.
Personally, I can go months without a flare, but when I get one it completely knocks me for six! I know dairy sets me off, so I avoid that at all costs, alcohol too. I also know I'm bound to get a minor flare around my menstrual cycle. Anyone similar?