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#1 melly1979

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Posted 21 October 2009 - 05:56 AM

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I have had terrible IBS for the past 3months where my stomach has not gone down at all.... it is currently 41 inches!!!!! I work as a health care assistant, the past week I have noticed vison changes and have had feels of nervousness. Everything around me seems surreal, I can see but it when I walk it seems like Im drunk. I have increased thirst and have a heavy head and have a feeling of dread. This happens from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep its taking over me. Can anyone give me advice???? thanks


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Posted 21 October 2009 - 11:35 AM

Have you been to the Doctor??? I mean you work as a healthcare assistant... right?? Also if you are on an antispasmodic for your IBS ... they can have side effects similiar to what you describe.But really.. go to the Dr!
Please remember this is a group of folks seeking support on how to live with and manage IBS. THESE ARE ONLY MY OWN THOUGHTS. IF YOU WANT AN EXPERT OPINION, ASK A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL.

#3 Kathleen M.

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Posted 21 October 2009 - 12:01 PM

Some drugs used to treat IBS can have side effects like that. IBS shouldn't. Time to see your doctor for either a medication review or to see what else is going on.
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