Ibs changes

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Hi all , wanted to ask a question on you all, over the years of having iba I've always has ibs - D and found it hard to go out a d do things, but recently it's all changed, now. I seam to have ibs-C .

I was just wanting to know if it can change like that over the years? I still get soft stools like I have Diarrhea, but I find it hard to go. Any advice would be great thanks.

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  • Posted

    Take Sporlac DS, which contains (lacto Bacillus) once a day for 1 week after speaking with your family physician, not anyone else on this site or on search engines. More you get involved on health sites, high amount of anxiety will bog you all the most. I have suggested not prescribed, since i am not a medical professionalist. For micro petty home remedies does give a solution, but for complexity, please please always contact the right person in that particular field.
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    IBS bowel changes can alternate. I started with IBS C and then I switched to IBD and then back to C again.  Now I'm back to normal.  This is very common.

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      Okay thank you, I get very worryed about my stomach due to u dad passing cancer
    • Posted

      As long as you are not losing weight, having swellings or blood, that is reassuring.

      I think I made a typo and meant to say IBS D rather than IBD which is something different.

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    Any changes should be taken to see your GP to make sure there is nothing untoward happening in your Colon etc.

    In my case I have an appointment next week to see what is happening, personally in my case it seems to be caused by my medications upsetting  my tummy. It is always a problem when we diagnose ourselves we could be causing problems by not looking for causes

    BOB

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      Yeah I have a camera appointment for the 24th, I'm really scared about my doctor thinks it's nothing to worry about but he booked it to be on the safe side, I'm 26 so hopefully shouldn't be anything to bad going on. I try and stay away from Google and stuff and talk to people on here as they no better then Google.

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      Hello Tydril

      Nothing to worry about, if they find something they will operate at the same time as the proceedure. You can have a Sedation on the day if you are feeling anxious or you can go in and they will do it without. If you take the Sedation it will take a half or one hour before you will be allowed home.

      You will also be given a cup of tea and toast or biscuit after your treatment and they will do all the relevent tests, blood pressure pulse and temperature when you come back onto the Ward.

      Good Luck, do not worry, if they push to hard they can tell if your hat is on straight, if the wig lifts up they get an additional five points

      BOB

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