torsie24
Mummy to a perfect princess.
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Hi guys.
I know IBS isn't technically a disability, but it does stop me from functioning like 'normal' some days.
How do other IBS sufferers cope in the world?
I find that when I'm excited it gets worse, so spells IBS for disney as I'm always excited there! Also the food doesn't help but I don't want to not eat all the stuff I love and have been reading about on peoples reports.
My IBS is 90% mental I would say, as it always hits me on trains, no matter what I've eaten.
Even when I try to reason with myself that I'm fine and it's in my head though, I can't stop the cramping or rushing to the bathroom. My poor Fiance! He's spent so long sitting outside Disneyland Paris toilets! I don't want this to be the case for 2 weeks at WDW!!
I know IBS isn't technically a disability, but it does stop me from functioning like 'normal' some days.
How do other IBS sufferers cope in the world?
I find that when I'm excited it gets worse, so spells IBS for disney as I'm always excited there! Also the food doesn't help but I don't want to not eat all the stuff I love and have been reading about on peoples reports.
My IBS is 90% mental I would say, as it always hits me on trains, no matter what I've eaten.
Even when I try to reason with myself that I'm fine and it's in my head though, I can't stop the cramping or rushing to the bathroom. My poor Fiance! He's spent so long sitting outside Disneyland Paris toilets! I don't want this to be the case for 2 weeks at WDW!!