Hello all. I was diagnosed with IBS about 5 years ago based on symptoms alone, no tests given just an ultrasound and bloods. I suspect it was triggered by a diet which turned into anorexia or a hysterectomy.
I have usually had both IBSc and IBSd, both pretty much as bad as each other.
However, recently I have being having IBSd regular as clockwork every two weeks. I eat a high fibre diet and drink lots of water, otherwise I would have severe constipation, as a result I go very regular usually, not at all some days and up to5 times other days.
No foods seem to trigger it. I tried lactose free diet, dairy free, caffeine free diet, bran and wheat free, gluten free diet, processed free. I ate very healthy, ate probiotic yoghurt and supplements, peppermint tea, herbal tea, brat diet, fodmap, did have to stop eating golden linseed as it was making me too regular. Worked like a colonic irrigation.
Each time I have ate different things on the day in question. Happens every two weeks without fail. Get the the gurgling noises in stomach, followed by severe lower stomach cramps which only ease off after the diarrhoea comes and severe sweating, and a feeling that I am convinced I am going to do an Elvis and die on the toilet, my diarrhoea, which, sorry to be disgusting, fills the toilet bowel to the top. I have about 3 - 4 episodes and then everything is pretty much ok apart from sometimes a severe right groin ache which I have been told is IBS. One time the groin pain spasmed so bad I had to go to hospital for morphine. Weirdly, the groin pain is where i had severe ovarian cyst pain and is similar but I had a total hysterectomy 16 years ago so I don't have ovaries.
Oddly enough before the diarrhoea starts I always have a normal bowel movement and then I have to sit and force the diarrhoea to come as only then will the cramps ease. My family get scared when they hear me screaming in pain.
Last night I had the diarrhoea and cramps, today just a little niggly gurgle and ache in stomach.
I am not stressed and no food seems to be triggering it. I also suffer a feeling of fullness in the rectum, like having a tennis ball up your bottom and only way to ease it is to force myself to have a bowel movement which gets rid of it for a while. Does anyone else suffer like this?
Doctors just tell me to live with it or get a hobby. After an episode I feel exhausted and drained and depressed.