Katie G
12-11-2002, 01:14 PM
Hi, TX - I just read your post to Russell that followed mine. I feel for your pain, but after suffering with IBS for 20+ years myself, and trying all different things to control it, I've finally found something that works the best for me.
What things have you tried? If you've read this board, you'll know many posters recommnend Metamucil, calcium supplements and acidophilus capsules. I do those things, and in addition, I take 2 Colestid every a.m. I have had normal stools now for about a year since starting the Colestid. I found out about it on this site, and then did additional 'net research on bile salt diarrhea.
Is your "D" related to eating? Stress/anxiety? Any known triggers? I know what you mean about applying for disability; I was about ready to try for that myself since I had to leave work if I soiled myself, or I couldn't leave the house in the morning because I was chained to the bathroom with 5-6 trips in a 20 minute period. After lunch, the same thing. Colestid is the only thing that gave me some sense of normalcy and improved self-esteem. Now I don't have to worry where the nearest bathroom is. I still get the cramps, gas, bloating, and pain from IBS, but at least I can get to the bathroom in time.
Hang in there, and hopefully someone's story will help you find relief.
Wishing you the best,
Katie G
What things have you tried? If you've read this board, you'll know many posters recommnend Metamucil, calcium supplements and acidophilus capsules. I do those things, and in addition, I take 2 Colestid every a.m. I have had normal stools now for about a year since starting the Colestid. I found out about it on this site, and then did additional 'net research on bile salt diarrhea.
Is your "D" related to eating? Stress/anxiety? Any known triggers? I know what you mean about applying for disability; I was about ready to try for that myself since I had to leave work if I soiled myself, or I couldn't leave the house in the morning because I was chained to the bathroom with 5-6 trips in a 20 minute period. After lunch, the same thing. Colestid is the only thing that gave me some sense of normalcy and improved self-esteem. Now I don't have to worry where the nearest bathroom is. I still get the cramps, gas, bloating, and pain from IBS, but at least I can get to the bathroom in time.
Hang in there, and hopefully someone's story will help you find relief.
Wishing you the best,
Katie G

