scouse2004
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For years and years I've had a lot of problems with my digestive tract. I never feel very good and traveling is hard because I never quite know when I'm gadda blow. (So to speak.)
I had talked to my regular family physcian about the possibility of it being caused by IBS (Irritable Bowl Syndrome ~ Where the muscles of the intestines don't contract normally and can, as a result, cause constipation, bloating, diarrhea, gas, and painful cramps.) since I had been seeing comercials for Zelnorm and noting the symptoms described there sounded just like the ones I was having.
He assured me that it couldn't be IBS and that I was fine. (Basically poo pooing me and labeling me as a hypocondriac since there didn't seem to be a cause for my symptoms.)
Now that was at least a couple of years ago.
Today I'm at my OBGYN who is also a docter of internal medicine. She had written in my charts that she thought I could have IBS and to keep an eye on my symptoms each time I come in. Since this is the third time I've been in to see her in the past year and I have had the same sypmtoms she decided that I probobly do have IBS.
So she gives me a packet of information on the subject and advises me to cut out dairy and white flour products cuz those can make the symptoms worse.
So I've been dealing with these symptoms since I was in AT LEAST 3rd grade and all the while my regular doctor is telling me it's all in my head.
And it only takes 3 visits to a new doctor, who I wasn't seeing for that problem, to diagnose me and finally end the misary.
I tell you what, my regular doctor isn't going to see much of me anymore. That's for damn sure.
I had talked to my regular family physcian about the possibility of it being caused by IBS (Irritable Bowl Syndrome ~ Where the muscles of the intestines don't contract normally and can, as a result, cause constipation, bloating, diarrhea, gas, and painful cramps.) since I had been seeing comercials for Zelnorm and noting the symptoms described there sounded just like the ones I was having.
He assured me that it couldn't be IBS and that I was fine. (Basically poo pooing me and labeling me as a hypocondriac since there didn't seem to be a cause for my symptoms.)
Now that was at least a couple of years ago.
Today I'm at my OBGYN who is also a docter of internal medicine. She had written in my charts that she thought I could have IBS and to keep an eye on my symptoms each time I come in. Since this is the third time I've been in to see her in the past year and I have had the same sypmtoms she decided that I probobly do have IBS.
So she gives me a packet of information on the subject and advises me to cut out dairy and white flour products cuz those can make the symptoms worse.
So I've been dealing with these symptoms since I was in AT LEAST 3rd grade and all the while my regular doctor is telling me it's all in my head.
And it only takes 3 visits to a new doctor, who I wasn't seeing for that problem, to diagnose me and finally end the misary.
I tell you what, my regular doctor isn't going to see much of me anymore. That's for damn sure.