IBS?
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I'm 57 and never had any tummy or bowel problems so when I suddenly started having persistent diarrhoea 6 weeks ago I knew it wasn't normal for me. Had blood tests and having a sigmoidoscopy later today. My GP thinks it's probably IBS. Can this condition suddenly develop? I've never had trouble before.
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pippa58442 gwen04451
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fikile82056 gwen04451
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gwen04451 fikile82056
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I've not been prescribed any meds just been told to take Imodium when needed.
jan48389 gwen04451
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Jan
gwen04451 jan48389
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martin31040 gwen04451
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Hi, there is no test to confirm IBS, basically they rule other things out, everything normal, and if the problems persist they say you have IBS, it's a weird sort of complaint, a syndrome is a problem with specific cause, you should check out the FODMAP DIET, gives you a list of foods etc likely to be problematic, and things ok to eat.
jan48389 gwen04451
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Good luck and I hope you’re doing better soon.
Jan
kim59492 gwen04451
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Mine developed in my early fifties , im 56 now. after a bad bout of campylobacter stomach infection. But i believe a lot of my bowel problems are because of the perimenopause. Have you stopped your periods yet? are you menopausal? I really believe hormones are playing a big part of my ibs being exaggerated.
gwen04451 kim59492
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Hi Kim, I'm 57 and periods stopped about 2 yrs ago and have not had many menopausal problems apart from the occasional hot flush! I can't think of anything that might have set it off but the last couple of days have been slightly better. Once I've had the CT scam to rule out anything else I'll start keeping a good diary.