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IBS-D non medicated on medicine
I have tried an array of other medicines and dietary adjusts such as
FODMAP
, nerve relaxers and pepper mint oil tablets (sometimes I can smell the menthol when I’ve opened my bowels) I’m literally at my wits end and it’s making me suicidal.
I have tried an array of other medicines and dietary adjusts such as
FODMAP
, nerve relaxers and pepper mint oil tablets (sometimes I can smell the menthol when I’ve opened my bowels) I’m literally at my wits end and it’s making me suicidal.
Eatpower
in
IBS Network
4 months ago
What mint sweets are low fodmap and good? UK brands (IBS-C/Antibiotic use)
I was wondering, sometimes I get a bit nauseous due to constipation (I think? Correct me if I’m wrong). And I used to have Smints to relax me, as they’re very minty. Are there any brands or ideas please? Additionally, would love to know if you know of any good snack brands we can have? I do love a good
I was wondering, sometimes I get a bit nauseous due to constipation (I think? Correct me if I’m wrong). And I used to have Smints to relax me, as they’re very minty. Are there any brands or ideas please? Additionally, would love to know if you know of any good snack brands we can have? I do love a good
Avahw
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
Mrs Alison Joy Bennett bungi 61
I have had 2 colonoscopies 6/7 polyps removed in the space of a month in 2021 polyps where pre-cancerous but not cancer thanks the Doctor/consultant diagnosed Diverticular Disease and IBS given a low
fodmap
diet shoved out the Hospital and more or less get on with it again reallly bad the start of
I have had 2 colonoscopies 6/7 polyps removed in the space of a month in 2021 polyps where pre-cancerous but not cancer thanks the Doctor/consultant diagnosed Diverticular Disease and IBS given a low
fodmap
diet shoved out the Hospital and more or less get on with it again reallly bad the start of
bungi1961
in
Bowel Disease Support
11 months ago
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Treatment choice for ET
The
FODMAP
diet I'm on doesn't help that much, though it's still early days. I'm considering asking my specialist for an alternative drug...maybe peg interferon (tummy injection ). Should I go down this path or live with the ugly bloat?
The
FODMAP
diet I'm on doesn't help that much, though it's still early days. I'm considering asking my specialist for an alternative drug...maybe peg interferon (tummy injection ). Should I go down this path or live with the ugly bloat?
Hidden
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
IBS and camping
Right now I am low
fodmap
and cooking from scratch which won't be possible depending on campsite facilities.
Right now I am low
fodmap
and cooking from scratch which won't be possible depending on campsite facilities.
PurpleIBS5
in
IBS Network
3 months ago
So frustrated
I've been able to manage fairly well using the
FODMAP
diet and taking immodium as needed. However, just recently nothing seems to help much. Usually my system will clear within 72 hours if I've eaten something I shouldn't have.
I've been able to manage fairly well using the
FODMAP
diet and taking immodium as needed. However, just recently nothing seems to help much. Usually my system will clear within 72 hours if I've eaten something I shouldn't have.
camas7788
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
IBS Storm
I use the
FODMAP
chart as a guide. Though I’m still hoping for a permanent solution but these steps helped me reduce the symptoms common with IBS.
I use the
FODMAP
chart as a guide. Though I’m still hoping for a permanent solution but these steps helped me reduce the symptoms common with IBS.
overcomer42
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
Weight gain and IBS
Oh and I have tried fodmaps but I react to quite a lot of
fodmap
foods. Sorry to write such a negative post I am really quite a positive person.
Oh and I have tried fodmaps but I react to quite a lot of
fodmap
foods. Sorry to write such a negative post I am really quite a positive person.
Huggit1
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
Just need to have a rant about this horrendous condition 😡
I am also trying the
Fodmap
diet with little improvement. I feel like I am jealous of people who do not have this (or any other chronic condition) and can go about their daily life and get daily tasks done with ease.
I am also trying the
Fodmap
diet with little improvement. I feel like I am jealous of people who do not have this (or any other chronic condition) and can go about their daily life and get daily tasks done with ease.
Floss-12
in
IBS Network
11 months ago
What was left
Gluten free, lactose free and back on
fodmap
diet and a bowel health plus probiotic supplement, made from Kiwi fruit. Tasted nasty but I persevered. Nothing has worked and I have had numerous tests, probes and samples taken with gastrology.
Gluten free, lactose free and back on
fodmap
diet and a bowel health plus probiotic supplement, made from Kiwi fruit. Tasted nasty but I persevered. Nothing has worked and I have had numerous tests, probes and samples taken with gastrology.
Hidden
in
IBS Network
10 months ago
Dietary Probiotics and antibiotics
Plus also on low
fodmap
elimination phase to help with IBS stuff.
Plus also on low
fodmap
elimination phase to help with IBS stuff.
Clarinetta
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
Bloating relief
I'm looking seriously at the
FODMAP
list of foods to help control belly bulge. If anyone here has some tips or could point me in the right direction, I would be very appreciative. Enjoy your day!
I'm looking seriously at the
FODMAP
list of foods to help control belly bulge. If anyone here has some tips or could point me in the right direction, I would be very appreciative. Enjoy your day!
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in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Can diet cause SIBO?
I saw one website say diet can cause SIBO, however most suggest diet (such as low
FODMAP
) is a symptom management thing and not a potential cause. So can diet cause SIBO? Because I do enjoy sugary foods, so if this can cause SIBO, seems like the most likely explanation...
I saw one website say diet can cause SIBO, however most suggest diet (such as low
FODMAP
) is a symptom management thing and not a potential cause. So can diet cause SIBO? Because I do enjoy sugary foods, so if this can cause SIBO, seems like the most likely explanation...
Mereri
in
IBS Network
2 months ago
Are thyroid problems hereditary?
He does have stomach problems and follows a
Fodmap
diet. He has a stressful job but over the last year or so he has become really tired so sleeps for a large part of every weekend. If he deviates in any way from his diet he cannot keep awake.
He does have stomach problems and follows a
Fodmap
diet. He has a stressful job but over the last year or so he has become really tired so sleeps for a large part of every weekend. If he deviates in any way from his diet he cannot keep awake.
Billy61
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bloating
I have followed the
FODMAP
diet but this doesn't help with the bloating. I am obviously doing something wrong but can't seem to establish what. My question is on IBS do you normally get bloat free days. Also what can I do to assist with the bloating.
I have followed the
FODMAP
diet but this doesn't help with the bloating. I am obviously doing something wrong but can't seem to establish what. My question is on IBS do you normally get bloat free days. Also what can I do to assist with the bloating.
Mhc53
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
just some advise
So I’ve decided to take the low
fodmap
diet a bit more seriously,I have been told by a friend a couple of squares of Lintz dark chocolate would help. Has anyone out there got any advice,on ferritin or pain relief. Sorry it’s a long post,I tried to keep as basic as I could.
So I’ve decided to take the low
fodmap
diet a bit more seriously,I have been told by a friend a couple of squares of Lintz dark chocolate would help. Has anyone out there got any advice,on ferritin or pain relief. Sorry it’s a long post,I tried to keep as basic as I could.
Breathless1943
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
I think I might need a second opinion regarding my Behçet’s diagnosis & management. What do you think?
Then I attempted all the
fodmap
exclusion diets, I tried cutting out diary, I excluded gluten, was treated with B1w injections, I changed my work pattern and moved back home all to reduce my workload and stress. It all just continued to get worse, and worse.
Then I attempted all the
fodmap
exclusion diets, I tried cutting out diary, I excluded gluten, was treated with B1w injections, I changed my work pattern and moved back home all to reduce my workload and stress. It all just continued to get worse, and worse.
CuteCats
in
Behçet's UK
10 months ago
Methane Overgrowth
I started the
fodmap
elimination as well as going on sertraline and taking 1 tbsp of a linseed mix wiith my breakfast.. the stools have got much better, but still have the major gas and bloating every evening.
I started the
fodmap
elimination as well as going on sertraline and taking 1 tbsp of a linseed mix wiith my breakfast.. the stools have got much better, but still have the major gas and bloating every evening.
JT1992
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
FODMAP FIRST STEPS
Can anyone recommend what I should try to re-introduce after sticking to a
FODMAP
diet for 4 to 6 weeks successfully? Any how long should I try each item or group of items?
Can anyone recommend what I should try to re-introduce after sticking to a
FODMAP
diet for 4 to 6 weeks successfully? Any how long should I try each item or group of items?
Djste
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
IBS AND REFLYX
I have recently had almost monthly ibs flare ups so started a
FODMAP
diet 2 months ago which made a tremendous difference to my IBS.
I have recently had almost monthly ibs flare ups so started a
FODMAP
diet 2 months ago which made a tremendous difference to my IBS.
Djste
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
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