Help how to get this out of my head
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hi,i was very bad every day all day and nights were the worst with insomnia and now where to go-feelings of extream anxiety.had to see a doctor but to help pull myself together it was a combination of all day exercise,at least one dannon-activa yogurt a day,a regiment of phillips milk of mag,senokot,and metamucil-throughout the day and more into the evening hours if the reccomended amount doesn't tack affect earlier in the day. also your eating habits need a copleat overhaul and stop drinking coffee and tea,caffine, and sweets compleatly-all fatty junk too. remember totally exhaust yourself with excercise.6 months all day every day was gone alot quicker.it takes it's time but always remmember to stick with the program and have a good support system,it always helps. keep up with the program everyday and don't quit!!!when this is all gone one day it will all be so worth it,don't smoke!!! thanks john
what?
Perhaps it's not in your head but really happening. I am kind of going through the same problem but I haven't spoken to my doctor about it yet (and just recently told my mother about it after having symptoms for about a month). I feel a bit dumb asking this question, but how are you sure if you have IBS? What are the ways to treat it? I am sure if I do have IBS that it is brought on by my anxiety and depression because I am just coming out of a 6 month acute state - but now what?
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MargieP my gf has IBS and at my urging sheOriginally posted by MargieP:
I do not know if I had full form of IBS but I did have lots of stomache pain and diarhea prior to buying Lucinda's program and joining a cbt group that used the TEA form from the book by Obitz and my stomache problems disappeared with my anxiety. Might have been a coincidence but I'm not sure?
asked her doctor about trying to use the TEA forms from the book bt Sam Obitz and they are starting to help her. Like you said it could be coincidental but they worked for my anxiety probs and her doctor said anxiety is a big part of IBS flare-ups.
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Do you know how many times a day I ask myself that very question????? too many to count. I have a mantal battle with the actual need to throw up. Is there really a need or is it some other symptom causing the nausea? The only thing thus far that works is Taking showers and running the water from hot to cold and back and forth. Of course this is always or usually a temporary fix. I pace the floor A LOT!!!!!!! I try to lay down and cannot get comfortable so I'm pacing, smoking, drinking one of three things apple juice, gatorade, or ginger ale. I do leg stretches to help distract me, I color or draw (if I can sit that long),and self medicate with wacky tabacky just to get an appetite, calm the stomach, or calm me down. It's like my life has become trial and error. I'm only in week 2 I know it will get better but I feel like I just want my life back. Anyone care to comment?????
They are still working for her IBS so I am optimistic but I admit there needs to be more time to make sure it's not coincidence. Thanks for askingOriginally posted by lilchrissy:
Are the TEA forms still working for her? I think based on my experience over a longer period of time it is certainly more than mere coincidence at work here
I have this problem all the time. I have been taking immodium every time I go out so that I don't have to have this problem but by doing that I end up having stomach pains from gas that I guess builds up from not going to the bathroom. It seems that when I eat or drink I automatically get stomach pains and have to run to the bathroom. It is very annoying. I would LOVE to be able to go without the immodium. Is this something that goes away once you start to feel better with your anxiety?