I was diagnosed with IBS a little over 2 yrs ago but I know i've had for a very long time. I have periods of remission where I have no symptoms and then there are periods of flare ups when it's just not so great and i'm miserable. It's something you have to get control over. Exercise. Watch your diet. See what it is that you may eat or drink that possibly triggers your symptoms. Like in my case, it's dairy products and anything that is fatty. So I know to refrain from both unless I want to be sick. Stress levels also play a role.
IBS does not go away, but you can manage it.
2007-09-28 09:11:38
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answered by AlS 4
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IBS, is a syndrome, now not a ailment. It is such a lot most likely, tho now not constantly, related together with your intellectual state. Some meals may also cause the indications of the syndrome. I've dealth with it for such a lot of my existence, the syndrome does not depart, however it sort of feels to come back out in top pressure or alterations in vitamin.
2016-09-05 10:39:57
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answered by guenin 4
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IBS, is a syndrome, not a disease. It is most often, tho not always, associated with your mental state. Some foods also can trigger the symptoms of the syndrome. I've dealth with it for most of my life, the syndrome doesn't go away, but it seems to come out in high stress or changes in diet.
2007-09-28 09:00:08
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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I don't have IBS but I do have Crohn's Disease (very similar) and you can experience periods of remission with no symptoms lasting many years but it never really "goes away". Hope that helps.
2007-09-28 08:52:08
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answered by DD75 3
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From what I understand it doesn't go away, but can be helped with diet and exercise. It sucks! Sometimes its worse than others...really just depends on what you are eating. I know corn, mushrooms, and peanuts are bad to eat if you have it because they don't digest. Hope this helps!!
2007-09-28 09:00:38
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answered by Miss Rachel 5
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I've had it since 96. It's gone into *remission* for a few years, but seems to be back into full swing.
diet, exercise and anti-depressants or anxiety meds really seem to work.
2007-09-28 08:50:46
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answered by Roland'sMommy 6
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my younger brother had that when he was younger. it was so gross. but after a few years it went away. my family was going through a hard time when he got it but now that we are back on track hes fine.
2007-09-28 08:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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