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Been having loose bowels, gurgling, gas etc for 6 months now. Went to the docs and had my FIT test which was clear and my blood test which was also clear. No lumps found during an examination but symptoms persist. Got a colonoscopy in 5hrs, currently losing the world out my bum thanks to Mediprep. Have to admit though, I’m still scared as I’ve two, young, beautiful children who are my world and my wife is deceased so I’m their rock. 😭😭😭

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Maureen1958

You'll be fine. The colonoscopy is just a precaution. I didn't have a colonoscopy until about 10 years after my IBS started. I'm still going 25 years later. 😀

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Dottielily

Hope you got on okay!

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MiddleAgeMale in reply to Dottielily

Thank you so much, such kindness on here. Went clockwork, no polyps or anything suspicious and I didn’t even have gas and air, more uncomfortable than painful except for the camera turn right at the end. So pleased to see the kids though afterwards, such a softy. Worst bit was the prep by a mile! Just about to eat the world’s largest dinner. Phew.

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Maureen1958 in reply to MiddleAgeMale

Glad everything went okay for you. Hope you enjoyed your dinner .😀

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mondlee6248

Actually it’s should be good, it’s better than having blood in stool

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xjrs

Just caught up with your post. Glad your colonoscopy went well! Assuming you are being diagnosed with IBS, here is some information about IBS that I have shared with others in this group in case any of these tips are of interest to you:

IBS can be due to a number or combination of factors - these can be stress (including stress from early life experiences) which impacts the communication between the brain and the digestive system. There are lots of free webinars online at the moment regarding mindfulness meditation which might help. Plus you can ask to be referred for CBT or something similar to reduce anxiety - I would have thought online appointments are available. Exercise can play a major role in IBS in terms of reducing stress, helping your gut microbiome and regulating bowel movements.

There is also not absorbing certain types of carbohydrates called FODMAPs very well, the residue ending up in the colon and bacteria feeding off them causing symptoms. Ordinarily feeding gut bacteria is a really good thing - when you feed good gut bacteria these produce by-products that have great health effects in the gut and throughout the body. However, in some people with IBS bad bugs might have the upper hand over good - these bad bugs may cause symptoms such as excess gas, pain or disordered bowel movements. There is an interesting infographic on this here:

gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com/....

This is why it’s worth trying probiotics such as Alflorex (which has been scientifically studied for IBS) or Symprove to crowd out the bad bugs and make their numbers die down. If that doesn't work you can try the FODMAP elimination and reintroduction diet. This is normally under the guidance of a nutritionist via GP referral - this may not be possible at the moment so you can read about it online. If you download the Monash University FODMAP app and Kings College fodmap apps, they will tell you which foods contain FODMAPs and in what quantities. You can eliminate all FODMAPs for 2 weeks and then introduce each type of FODMAP one at a time starting in small quantities, increasing over a 3 day period and wait up to 4 days for symptoms. I go much slower than this - only introducing a small amount (1/4 to 1/3 of a normal portion size) of the same food for 3 days and then increase if tolerable or no symptoms and cut back to the previous amount if symptoms for longer and then try to increment again . I've read your microbiome can adapt to handling a new food if introduced very slowly and your bad bugs are under control with a good probiotic. Ideally you want to eat as many FODMAPs as you can since they are good for your health. Many people with IBS don't have diverse gut bacteria - it has been found that people who lack a diverse microbiome are more prone to diseases in general. In the long run, if you can get your symptoms under control, the ideal situation is to have a very varied diet - lots of different coloured fruits and vegetables, a variety of protein and carbohydrate sources including cereal fibres. This may seem a long way off, but with the right treatment all of this is possible. Last year all I could consume to control my IBS was white rice, protein and limited low fodmap veg. Using the approach above (particularly introducing Alflorex) I am now able to consume far more foods - more than I've ever dreamed of including wholewheat bread which is unheard of for me.

If you are also suffering from pain, you may be suffering from visceral hypersensitivity (functional abdominal pain) - there is info about it here:

iffgd.org/lower-gi-disorder...

It is where the brain interprets the normal activity of the bowel as pain - this is due to a wearing down of neurons in pain control centres of the brain which can be caused by PTSD, neglect or abuse in childhood, extreme stressful events etc. The first line treatment is nerve pain agents such as low dose amitriptyline. There is a theory that being on something like amitriptyline for 6-12 months can help the pain control centre neurons to regenerate. Note that amitriptyline can cause constipation, but this can be helpful in people who are diarrhea dominant. Unfortunately I couldn't tolerate these. Linaclotide (for IBS-C only) & Alflorex have helped me with this intestinal pain.

You may also find assistance with anti-spasmodic medication such as mebeverine (Colofac) or enteric coated peppermint.

You can find some info on self management here:

theibsnetwork.org/the-self-...

If all of the usual IBS remedies fail and you are experiencing diarrhea, it is worth getting tested for BAM (Bile Acid Malabsorption), which can cause constant diarrhea - there is a separate test and treatment for that. Good luck.

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Vivb56

Ooops - just seen all is well - great news

Hi there. I have had the same symptoms since August. bacterial infection ruled out very early on - told it is a virus and it will go. Late October still the same - clear FIT test results but fast tracked for colonoscopy 3 weeks ago (frightened the living daylights out of me). I feel your pain with the Mediprep ! So I’m writing this to mention other possible outcomes based on my very recent results-

Colonoscopy indicated no malignancy but they took biopsies of my colon lining. Anyway- turns out I have collagenous colitis - which is an autoimmune disease (possibly the result of a viral infection - was it digested COVID I ask myself - are my sumptoms Ling COVID ??!!)

So I’ve yet to have follow up consultation re way forward but I understand there may be dietary solutions and or medication (steroid) in the mean time I’m trying gluten free diet and already getting good results - not perfect but a start.

There are also other colon issues such as diverticula disease (very common apparently) and a flare up of that (diviticulitis) can cause also sorts of bowel issues.

On the other hand it may still just be a very stubborn virus.

I wish you well tomorrow - do take the gas and air !!!

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