| Had no idea it was this widespread
I am somewhat shocked to find so many other people who suffer from IBS like I do. I started having problems around age 12. Nothing has ever worked. I live alone, spent my last day of hs in inschool suspension for being tardy(i.e., being in bathroom). I leave for work in the morning, and suddenly, will have to dart back home to the bathroom. I have a Native American grandparent who had the same problem. My theory is that since they didn't domesticate cows, the enzyme that breaks down lactose and wheat is deficient in this gene pool. Lactose free milk does not work. On the rare date, I'll push sushi for a restaurant.
It really interferes with my job, as I work in a legal field which requires a great deal of patience and attention. I don't eat much, and consequently am thin, but toned enough. Are all IBS people thin? The people I eat out with are usually Vegans and Muslims who are really picky on their food, which works for me, too.
I was in the military, and I felt great sometimes, and had no symptoms for months on end. I go to a psych, and he tells me that it is probably some internalized problem I'm harboring which causes this. Now, here I am, stressed out, single, cannot discuss my problems with anyone. I haven't ever been prescribed any meds, but some of you guys are talking about methadone, etc., for this condition. I see myself in the future living better and eating cleaner food. Any input would be greatly appreciated as this is the first time I've ever really talked to anyone about this besides a doc.
Thanks,
C
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