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Can't eat at all for 2 weeks and 3 days IBS-D HELP !
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leebe20
, Apr 01 2012 03:20 PM
11 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 April 2012 - 03:20 PM
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#2
Posted 01 April 2012 - 05:24 PM
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
Posted 02 April 2012 - 09:52 AM
Ok i will have a read..is it normal to have severe symptoms, will loperamide help get my system bk to normal.So try some Loperamide (imodium) or the calcium carbonate supplements. See the 1st page of the "Linda's Calcium" thread for the instructions on how and what to take for the calcium carbonate. That thread is pinned to the top of this forum.also undereating and skipping meals will make Diarrhea worse. So make sure you are eating enough and often enough. You should also consider trying a serious probiotic... (not just yogurt).
#4
Posted 02 April 2012 - 01:30 PM
It should stop the explosive diarrhea... it helps me when I have a flare up but I usually feel crampy the next day.Mebeverine has actually helped alot with my frequency issues! I had to give it at least two weeks before I noticed a difference though.Hopefully you manage to find something that helps you.. probiotics might help as someone else suggested.Ok i will have a read..is it normal to have severe symptoms, will loperamide help get my system bk to normal.
#5
Posted 04 April 2012 - 02:25 PM
It should stop the explosive diarrhea... it helps me when I have a flare up but I usually feel crampy the next day.Mebeverine has actually helped alot with my frequency issues! I had to give it at least two weeks before I noticed a difference though.Hopefully you manage to find something that helps you.. probiotics might help as someone else suggested.
#6
Posted 04 April 2012 - 02:33 PM
Hi there,LeeBe,So sorry for the misery you are going through. I have had IBS for approx 12 years and there have been 'intermissions' in which I was not bothered at all. So please take heart and don't get too discouraged! Make CERTAIN you are getting plenty of liquids -- esp. water. Do you take probiotics? If not, I would encourage you to do that. GOOD ONES...like Garden of Life...just be sure to follow the directions. PB8 works well, for me, too. The cheap ones are a waste of money (IMO
I would suggest taking them before bedtime. I'm not 'encouraging' Rx drugs ...but do you think your doctor might recommend something for anxiety? It's just something you might consider asking him/her.Good luck to you!
#7
Posted 04 April 2012 - 03:09 PM
Hi thanks for the reply's i will try some pro biotics. The Dr put me on Peppermint capsules and buscopan tablets (hyocine butlabromide)spelling ??. DO these work are they effective ? I have taken mebevreine and that is useless.
#8
Posted 05 April 2012 - 02:31 AM
Its amazing how many people seem to not know about loperamide being an effective first line of defence and especially as a preventative measure.Loperamide can be taken in large doses if needed but 1 or 2 with meals is usually enough to stop the D until you find the dose that helps you best.Colofac/mebeverine is much less effective and much less predictable than loperamide and loperamide/imodium should be the first line of defence against chronic Diarrhoea.
Diagnosed originally with microscopic colitis in 1992 but no inflammation detected on subsequent colonoscopies,so IBS diagnosed. Hoping to share my personal opinions and experiences to help others and become more aware myself. No medical training at all.
#9
Posted 05 April 2012 - 04:38 PM
Oh i know about itIts amazing how many people seem to not know about loperamide being an effective first line of defence and especially as a preventative measure.Loperamide can be taken in large doses if needed but 1 or 2 with meals is usually enough to stop the D until you find the dose that helps you best.Colofac/mebeverine is much less effective and much less predictable than loperamide and loperamide/imodium should be the first line of defence against chronic Diarrhoea.
#10
Posted 06 April 2012 - 10:07 AM
If it causes constipation you just need to adjust your dose or skip a day or two,its simple really.I would prefer constipation over diarrhoea myself as it means the loperamide is working.
Diagnosed originally with microscopic colitis in 1992 but no inflammation detected on subsequent colonoscopies,so IBS diagnosed. Hoping to share my personal opinions and experiences to help others and become more aware myself. No medical training at all.
#11
Posted 06 April 2012 - 02:59 PM
Hi leebe20, jmc09, re,"Its amazing how many people seem to not know about loperamide being an effective first line of defence and especially as a preventative measure"...purely personal preference, but I always think of Calcium/vit d3 as my first line of defence and rarely take loperamide. In my mind I think of the calcium as a way of reducing regular D with minimum bad side effects, and potentially a few beneficial side effects.On balance though, I would have to say that both are equally useful as IBS-D first aid.All the best.
#12
Posted 07 April 2012 - 04:51 PM
Mr 100,ive found that calcium makes me nauseous and unwell so i would use imodium as my go to medication over calcium.
Diagnosed originally with microscopic colitis in 1992 but no inflammation detected on subsequent colonoscopies,so IBS diagnosed. Hoping to share my personal opinions and experiences to help others and become more aware myself. No medical training at all.


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