The Mystery Machine
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I have just been informally (?) diagnosed with IBS. My doctor did no invasive testing but deduced this based on my symptoms. Mostly I have lots of abdominal cramping with some diarrhea ; no constipation. I've been keeping a symptom diary to try to determine what my triggers are but I can't find any one or two things that are consistent.
I guess what I'm looking for are others' experiences, plus any advice that people have to offer.
For me it is not eating breakfast. If I "starve" myself until lunch, I guess I get the "dumping syndrome". Gross that it is called that but what can you do?
Also stress is a big one.
As far as food, lettuce seems to be a big one for me and high fats and all that jazz. I had my gallbladder out so I have to watch it.
Of course I will recommend STRONGLY to you to GET A COLONOSCOPY!!!!!! I don't care what the insurance companies designate as the "right time" because they are FULL OF IT.

If you have disgestive problems do yourself a favor. You may have polyps from your IBS, you just don't know until you get one.
I insisted on getting mine at 41 and had 2 precancerous polyps removed. The GI doctor said to me, you are lucky that you had this done.
Take charge of your own health.
