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Have had ibs now for a few years along with fybro my question is has anybody else’s symptoms changed over years. ? I used to get ibs d after some things I ate now I seem to mostly get ibs c. Also does anyone suffer with pelvic and groun area pain also leg pain. This has just recently started.. xx

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Hi there,

I had IBS for 25 years and yes, I did find my symptoms changed and I got other conditions like chemical intolerance and a start of fibromyalgia hooking on to it.

What you are describing, especially the leg pain, doesn't sound like IBS. More like fibromyalgia(?) I would ask your GP about that.

It could be nervous and/or linked to an energy blockage. It may be worth going and seeing a reiki specialist for a few sessions if it continues and see if that changes anything for you.

Alison:)

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