I have had ct scans, tiny cameras put in me, tons blood work, pills thrown at me, poop analysts, tested for some allergies, elimination diet and my only diagnosis is IBS and GERDs.
Last night when I pooped (woo hoo!) there was blood! I was in shock, disbelief, and frustrated.
I went into the living room told H and started crying. Needless to say I need to make an appointment with the gastroenterologist again.
I just don't understand how I can feel so bad. Have these painful and debilitating flair ups and "nothing" is wrong. Except I have IBS which most people don't understand or take seriously. I keep going to the doctor and nothing is "wrong". It's good nothing is seriously wrong. But why do I keep having these symptoms that are real and you can't find a darn thing?!
Thanks for listening. Also, I've been fighting my phones autocorrect lately so please forgive me.
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Re: I feel like the boy who cried wolf (tmi & N3TR)
I was diagnosed with IBS 10 yrs ago after my 1st colonoscopy. My mom died of colon cancer young (48) so my Dr's take any gastro problem seriously with me. I had major problems back then. I either couldn't go for about a week or I was having horrible pains and constantly going. I had a hard time going out to eat because I'd get sick. I just had my 2nd colonoscopy last year and it showed I have internal hemmroid's which can cause bleeding.
I'm sorry about your mom.
The only thing that eventually helped me was taking an anti-depressant to control the anxiety, and then all of my physical symptoms went away. I'm not sure if that's something you're willing to try, but at least you might want to try to think outside the box for what causes flare-ups for you, instead of just treating symptoms or treating the IBS directly.
FWIW, I was on that medication for maybe 5-8 years, and rarely had flare-ups (I was having them 2-3x/week before). Then I got off the medication while TTC (though some people stay on, I think it's a class C drug). I've been off for about 14 months, and while my symptoms have increased, they aren't nearly as bad as they once were. I think it's the kind of thing where the symptoms can come and go throughout your life.
I know that was super long, but I hope that helps some.
Find a good gastro Dr. There are so many not serious things that can cause issues. In my research only a colonoscopy can diagnose. Unless you are 50 or over insurance companies don't like to pay for one so push for it. Something as simple as a polyp or diverticulitis can cause problems. The polyp can cause problems later in life and can be removed during the procedure. Make sure you tell them you have had bleeding. More than likely it's prob a hemmroid that's causing the bleeding and they can't do much about unless they are huge but at least you will know.
As far as the IBS they put me on meds 10 yrs ago that helped, I took it before I ate but I didn't want to take it forever so I started researched alternatives. I also am like @lebradford stress can totally mess up my system. I have found that diet has been my best friend for IBS. Fiber ... fiber ... And more fiber is a must!!! Not artificial fiber either it made things worse. I now eat more vegetables and whole grains. I started tracking the foods I ate to see how much fiber I was getting a day. I found once I got between 25-35 grams a day on a regular basis I started feeling better. I can tell a huge difference when I eat unhealthy for a few days it does a number on me.
I hope you get some answers soon and start feeling better. Good luck!
TTC since 08/2012
DX: DOR
In any event, I hope you find the answer and start feeling better. It sounds miserable!
TTC since 08/2012
DX: DOR
@ronniesgirl1981 thank you for the read recommendation.
The doctor will be doing a colonoscopy. He will also do a biopsy depending on what he sees. I didn't even have to mention it. All his suggestion. He's prescribed a different med to help with the IBS and stress. And I'll continue with the omeprazole since that helps with GERDs.
Thank you again.
TTC since March 2012
DX: MFI (4% motility)
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I haven't been as proactive as I could be, but I have found that the Citrocel brand fiber pills work for me when no other brands or types do. I was having a hard time with the generic PNVs, so I switched to the Rainbow Lite version and started taking 2 citrocels with them, and I've been tolerating them much better since then. My back-up plan for PNV constipation is to switch to straight folic acid in the short-term. I know that might not be an option once I'm pregnant because the iron will be more important then, but before conception the folic acid is really the most important thing.
This is all great advice and great support.