weird question....any one have IBS and find it difficult to tour park?

i used to date a girl with ibs. she drank sodas constantly, and when i finally got her to give them up completely and drink more water she said her ibs was no longer much of an issue.

worth a shot for two reasons. 1, sodas contribute to dehydration, which can affect ibs... and 2, sodas are, well, just completely terrible for you anyway.
 
Thanks for all the great suggestions! I do have some Bentyl but I'm unsure if it does any good. I had my gall bladder out as well and that's when it all started. I've had every test imaginable and there is nothing there so it makes me feel like its all in my head. My dad has the same issues but he handles it a lot better. He sat out with me during shows that my mom took my daughter to see last trip. I'm glad they came with us or it would have been miserable! I used imodium last time and it worked great for the first few days but then stopped. I wish digestive issues didn't have such a stigma attached to them. Has anyone done a tour with it? I would like to do one but don't want to hold everyone up with trips to the potty! I've been eyeing the family magic tour.
 
Thanks for all the great suggestions! I do have some Bentyl but I'm unsure if it does any good. I had my gall bladder out as well and that's when it all started. I've had every test imaginable and there is nothing there so it makes me feel like its all in my head. My dad has the same issues but he handles it a lot better. He sat out with me during shows that my mom took my daughter to see last trip. I'm glad they came with us or it would have been miserable! I used imodium last time and it worked great for the first few days but then stopped. I wish digestive issues didn't have such a stigma attached to them. Has anyone done a tour with it? I would like to do one but don't want to hold everyone up with trips to the potty! I've been eyeing the family magic tour.

Without a gallbladder, your body has no place to store bile, so you really have to limit the fat intake, which is very hard on vacation, I know. Someone on the dis also mentioned her doctor told her to avoid gluten. I had my gallbladder out a few years ago, and sometimes I have to eat saltines and sip a diet cola to get things regulated. I've also found that altoids, gas-x and hot tea help settle things down and remove a lot of the pain.
 
Thanks for all the great suggestions! I do have some Bentyl but I'm unsure if it does any good. I had my gall bladder out as well and that's when it all started. I've had every test imaginable and there is nothing there so it makes me feel like its all in my head. My dad has the same issues but he handles it a lot better. He sat out with me during shows that my mom took my daughter to see last trip. I'm glad they came with us or it would have been miserable! I used imodium last time and it worked great for the first few days but then stopped. I wish digestive issues didn't have such a stigma attached to them. Has anyone done a tour with it? I would like to do one but don't want to hold everyone up with trips to the potty! I've been eyeing the family magic tour.

I don't know anything about you, but I want to throw this out there - I was overweight when I had the most issues. I lost about 15 lbs and EVERYTHING changed (I was only about 3 lbs overweight). I changed my diet to an all-natural, no processed, low sodium, low sugar, no white carbs (read: bread) diet and that made a HUGE HUGE difference. I don't eat fast food at all, I pre-cook all my meals now and take food to work instead of eating out of the cafeteria. I run 4-5 times per week and also do weight lifting. As long as I keep it up, I feel great. As soon as I deviate, I notice a major change in how I digest and how my stomach feels. It's 10,000% worth it to me to live a normal life and not be freaked out about stomach pain and bad discomfort constantly. The pain used to be many, many times per day - now, it happens only about once a week, if that, and only when I'm eating "dirty".

If you aren't "average weight," changing your diet and loosing some weight could make a difference. Along with the bentyl, I am almost 100% and notice a BIG BIG difference. I would suggest it to anyone; my last trip at Disney was so wonderful and I attribute it to the diet, exercise, and bentyl.
 


I carry tons of Pepto tabs and Immodium. I too find its not as bad at Disney. But its still a joke as to 'how long before mom is headed to the restroom' lol. I was diagosed as IBS... but now I get unbelievable pain under my left rib when I eat. So, I started taking fiber capsules. That seems to actualy help. So starting to get those into your regular diet would be good. I have found my digestive problems have improved alot since taking the fiber supplement.
Ugh... dont I get the digestion problems.. no fun. Good luck OP!
Anyone have any idea if the excruciating pain under the rib could be the start of chrohns or collitis? My dad had ulcerative collitis too..not sure if its heretitary or not. Terrible pain then hour in the bathroom.. no fun. Thank god the fiber helps. Hoping it will help at WDW.

It could be. I would see a GI doctor and see where they want to go with possible testing, etc. I have UC. They thought it was IBS 15 years ago. I also get the pain under the left rib after I eat. Look up Splenic flexure syndrome. It can be linked to IBS and cause that problem. I know that I have that as well. Good luck!:hug:
 
I run 4-5 times per week and also do weight lifting. As long as I keep it up, I feel great. As soon as I deviate, I notice a major change in how I digest and how my stomach feels.

Yeah, I need about 3 hours of active motion (walking, martial arts, bicycling, strength work, etc) per day to feel my best. It doesn't need to be very intense, but it needs to be pretty high volume.

The diet I need is different from yours, but finding one that works was amazingly helpful. My flares are nowhere near as bad as they were, and I can manage them with a "flare diet" instead of medication. I went from enough pain to be on narcotics every day to no narcotics for months with a combination of diet and activity.
 
It's crazy to see how many people actually suffer the same as I do. One MAJOR positive is that Disney has bathrooms EVERYWHERE! I don't think you are ever more than a 2 minute walk from a bathroom. I have a nervous stomach too, so whenever i am in a spot where I know I can't go, you guessed it......that is when I have to go. Haha. My advice, as others have said, light breakfasts, lot of water, Imodium and try to "keep the tanks empty" before you head out in the morning.
 


Thanks for all the great suggestions! I do have some Bentyl but I'm unsure if it does any good. I had my gall bladder out as well and that's when it all started. I've had every test imaginable and there is nothing there so it makes me feel like its all in my head. My dad has the same issues but he handles it a lot better. He sat out with me during shows that my mom took my daughter to see last trip. I'm glad they came with us or it would have been miserable! I used imodium last time and it worked great for the first few days but then stopped. I wish digestive issues didn't have such a stigma attached to them. Has anyone done a tour with it? I would like to do one but don't want to hold everyone up with trips to the potty! I've been eyeing the family magic tour.

I've had Crohn's Disease for the past 18 years and bentyl has been a great help. I take one about 30 minutes before I eat a meal and it helps keep my system from spasming right after I eat. It becomes a less immediate need to go after every meal.

I would also say if you go to Disney during a full blown flare, head to guest relations and get a GAC (guest assistance card) with your bathroom issues listed, that way you could leave the queue and meet back up with your group after you're done in the bathroom.
 
I've had Crohn's Disease for the past 18 years and bentyl has been a great help. I take one about 30 minutes before I eat a meal and it helps keep my system from spasming right after I eat. It becomes a less immediate need to go after every meal.

I would also say if you go to Disney during a full blown flare, head to guest relations and get a GAC (guest assistance card) with your bathroom issues listed, that way you could leave the queue and meet back up with your group after you're done in the bathroom.

I do not believe that there is a GAC stamp to allow someone to leave a queue and return to it after an extended period of time - getting past all the other guests in line would involve a lot of moving between people, and the rest of the party could already be loaded onto the attraction vehicle by the time it takes to get out of the queue, go to the restroom, wait for a stall, use it, wash, and return to the queue.
 

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