Probiotics and IBS
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Hello all,
I suffer from post infectious IBS ( from a bout of food poisoning back in November 2015) and I have been reading on on people having amazing results from taking probiotic tablets. I just wanted to know if anyone on here has tried them and if so which one? I want to give them a go as for this condition is taking over my life and i feel like a prison in my own home. I dont suffer from D or C, just nast stomach pains after I go for a BM, and the feeling of incomplete evacuation which makes me feel like i need to go all the time. Although the only question I have is i dont know which probiotic I should start taking and how much (10 billion, 20 billion etc)
Any help I would be eternally grateful!
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susand1408 Jo38983
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catrin46108 susand1408
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Jo38983 susand1408
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john21973 Jo38983
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When it gets bad, I take a pro-biotic yogurt in the morning and supplement with my lunch. They make a big diffrence to me but I do have IBS-C. As the Doc said give it a try. You hve away from all the triggers though, Sress, Alcohol, coffee etc etc.
Take it easy Jo, thinking too much also makes it worse, this I know for sure.
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Eah4me Jo38983
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I know this is not exactly an answer to your question but I just wanted to share with you that there is recent research which shows many cases of post infectious IBS can successfully be treated with a certain antibiotic. if you'd like more info I'd be happy to share.
Garooba Eah4me
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Eah4me Garooba
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cazkins Jo38983
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As you probably know, as you've said about billions, most of the yoghurts and such like that get promoted are overpriced and contain next to nothing in terms of probiotics if you're in need of them. This is all just my opinion, as research is still quite divided on probiotics, just to make that clear. I've taken them before but not currently, though I will start them up again soon just in case they're helpful, as advised by my surgeon. When they found a load of air in my colon, I was given a high dose antibiotic first for suspected bacterial overgrowth, so you'd perhaps want to check for that. As for the probiotics, there are pre and probiotics, and I've found the higher dose ones on both Amazon and eBay. The ones I have at the moment are 10 billion CFUS for 150 tablets, one per day. You don't want to spend over £15 on such things but I paid around £13 and those tablets would last for 5 months, which is far better than you'd get in a certain high street 'health' store chain. I noticed some improvement in terms of less 'gripey-ness', but that was about all, however I had other issues with my colon and such so the benefit may have been a little lost on me. Everyone will be different, which is why I'd say it's best not to spend a fortune and find a bargain where you get a few months' worth and a high (10 billion is decent) count.
Caz