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babylou17
04-11-2004, 10:03 AM
I have been told by dr that I had IBS but I never had any tests done I just told her my symtoms and she just said they were tipical of IBS. What kinds of tests do you have done to confirm it? I have been reading some sites and it sounds really serious. Does it affect your fertility?

Thank you

Kirsty

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L-Town
04-11-2004, 11:08 AM
I've had IBS for 7 yrs. I was diagnosed by having a physical, a blood test, and a fecal occult test (where they check your stool for blood), and my symptoms. IBS is not serious or life threatening to your health. It does not affect your fertility. It is a series of symptoms that cause no permanent harm. It can be life altering though. There is no cure for it. Taking prescription meds., a change in diet, and avoiding stress can control it. If your really young and have no "red flags" like bleeding, weight loss, or any family history of colon cancer (IBS symptoms can mimic colon cancer), then they diagnose you with IBS by your symptoms alone. Assuming your young, and have no obvious symptoms of something serious they won't do any further tests.

On the other hand, if their are "red flags" they might do a sigmoid (insert a small, round tube up your rectum to view the first10 or 12 in.), or a colonoscopy which they insert a tube and it goes all the way through your colon (they put you to sleep for this one.) I just had the colonoscopy done since I recently found out there's a history of colon cancer in my family and I'm going on 40 yrs. old. These tests check for polyps, tumors, or cancer. The colonoscopy is the best one to rule out any other serious diseases. There is really no specific test to diagnose IBS it's a process of exclusion. In other words, if they can't find any other cause for your syptoms they diagnose you with IBS.

L-Town :angel:

babylou17
04-11-2004, 12:12 PM
Thanks so much for your help.

I am 17 and had no tests. My symtoms were just a bad belly ache and strange changes in stools. It went from one extreme to the other. I could descibe the pain like contractions. Very bad contraction. I have been given meds which have help alot.

This may sound daft but whats 'red flags'.

There is only one person in my family how had had cancer as I know of and it was throat cancer due to smokeing. I dont smoke and I barely even drink (I have not had a drink since Christams)

If I do get pregnant will it have any effect on my baby. Me and my bf are planning to try for a baby in about three months.

Thank you again
Kirsty

bulletinboard25
04-11-2004, 06:18 PM
the only thing i've heard is that pregnancy can affect the mom's ibs even more.... like when a woman is pregnant she goes through a lot of changes, and i've heard of women getting ibs like symptoms throughout pregnancy, some even being diagnosed w/ long term ibs after pregnancy, and for those who have ibs already, their symptoms just get worse... this isn't with everyone obviously, but just some facts.
after all you're only 17, not fully developed in your own body, a suggestion by me, is to wait, wait until ur a bit older to think about kids, after all.... you are only one yourself....

L-Town
04-11-2004, 07:16 PM
The term "red flags" is a term used by doctors. I stated in my previous post "red flags" are weight loss, blood coming from your rectum, or family history of colon cancer. In other words red flags are warning signs or something like family history that would put you at risk.

Sounds to me like you have IBS. I don't mean to sound preachy but I argree also that you should wait on the baby. Your body needs much more time to prepare itself. I've heard that IBS can either get worse while your pregnant or better. It all depends on each person. Good luck with everything.

L-Town :wave:

babylou17
04-12-2004, 07:52 AM
Thank you both for the reply.

I havent had any thing like blood coming from my rectum and there isnt any cases of cancer in my family.

Me and the bf have decided that we will not be having any children. I am 18 in October then we will consider changing our minds then but now the plans have been put on hold.

Kirsty

L-Town
04-12-2004, 09:40 AM
Good for you girl! Your being smart waiting to have the baby. Enjoy being a young adult for as long as you can because once you have a child it's a lifetime commitment.

L-Town :angel:

babylou17
04-12-2004, 12:55 PM
Ever since I had a m/c last year I have wanted to try again but mostly becuase I though I could replace the one I lost but now I see differently. She has a special place in my heart that can't be replaced and I love her. I just want to give myself abit more time to grieve. Thanks for all your help, it has really meant alot. Thank you

Kirsty

danimal15
04-13-2004, 12:11 PM
Good decision, Kirsty. Enjoy your youth and don't rush things. Babies are lots and lots of work. Trust me, I have two! No 17-year-old, in my opinion, is ready for those kind of responsibilities.

In the meantime, be sure to use proper protection to avoid unwanted pregancy.

Dan

babylou17
04-14-2004, 06:28 AM
believ me we really try our best to protect ourselves. I am no the pill and we use condoms. When I am on my 7 day break we dont have sex so we try our best to be extra careful.

Bf always blows them up to make sure there is no holes and there never are.

I am no ordenary 17 year old. i dont drink I diont go to pubs and I dont see the point in night clubs. When I got pregnant last time I grew up over night and stopped doing things that teenagers do. Not going out doesnt bother me I dont see the point in going out getting drunk and feelling really ill in the morning. Pointless.

 
 
 




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