My story/symptoms: I am a 25 years old, female, within normal weight range. I was diagnosed with IBS when I was 24, a bit over a year ago. Symptoms came on fairly suddenly, and they have not changed. I previously had NO history of bowel-related problems, but I began having nightly bouts of bloating and gas. The gas is probably the most difficult symptom to live with. It is BAD. You know something is wrong when even the dog is offended by it. My poor boyfriend is really the one who suffers, even if I am the one who is uncomfortable. After a gassy night, the following morning I will usually have at least one loose bowel movement. It's not uncommon for me to have 2 or 3. I never get full blown diarrhea, however. Nor do I get constipation. After that I am usually good through the day until I become gassy again later in the evening and the cycle repeats itself. This happens almost every single night. On a really bad day, I might get mild cramping and have as many as 5+ trips to the bathroom. My symptoms are mostly annoying, perhaps uncomfortable, but RARELY are they debilitating and for this I am grateful. I have gas and loose BM at least 5 days out of the week. I will have a "bad" day (symptoms all day) maybe 2-3 times per month. The gas, and the sense of urgency I sometimes get is what makes IBS difficult to live with.
Stress is a trigger, of course, but I am a happy and stress-free person for the most part so I would not consider this a daily factor for me. Cutting out major milk products helped a little, but small bits of butter or hard cheese seems to be okay for me. I kissed coffee goodbye a long time ago (yes, decaf too). Beans are a big fat NO. I do not smoke or drink. I have tried keeping food diaries but always give up because there is never an obvious pattern. I avoid major trigger foods, such as huge fattening meals, and I still get symptoms.
Tests:
Negative for Celiac, negative for hyper or hypothyroid disorder, all basic blood work normal. I am, on paper, very healthy.
My current method of treatment:
* I avoid most dairy products
* I take Align probiotic daily
* I have bentyl for "bad" days, or as a preventative when I am going out somewhere that I do not want to deal with symptoms
* I use a heating pad for bloating/gas/distention relief
* I use peppermint tea to relax my inside bits, or treat nausea
* Eating a balanced, healthy diet with minimal processed foods, nothing oily or fattening, and eating small frequent meals
My thoughts:
I believe in the connection between the immune system and digestive functioning. I don't think it is a coincidence that I became stricken with IBS and hayfever for the first time, within a couple months of each other. I think I overloaded my digestive system with the stress of a new job - which didn't seem that stressful at the time - and drinking 3 cups of coffee a day. I also believe IBS is a product of living a lifestyle and eating a diet that humans weren't really meant to indulge in. I do not intend to live in a forest and hunt and gather, however, so I am in search of a happy medium. I have also read of the connection between amalgam fillings (mercury poisoning) and IBS. I intend to get my one filling replaced but I am not crossing my fingers for a magical cure.
Short-term goal:
I plan to systematically eliminate typical trigger food groups, one week at a time, and see if I notice any changes. I haven't experimented that much with elimination diets and I am willing to bet that this is the only way of finding relief. Help in this area is appreciated!
Long-term goal:
I start grad school next Fall. I anticipate it will be stressful, and I think if I don't get my IBS under control it will severely impact my performance in grad school and I do not intend to let that happen. I am grateful for my eternally optimistic attitude and I know there is a way to kick IBS in the balls. I believe that with the right lifestyle and dietary changes, I can be symptom-free, and that is my goal. I am not afraid to make drastic changes in order to achieve results!

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