Hi everyone,
I'm a 22-year-old Canadian woman who has been going through an incredibly rough patch for the past few months.
About two years ago, a GI specialist diagnosed me with IBS. He told me because I didn't have blood in my stool, I wouldn't need to do a colonoscopy or X-ray. He suggested I start a fibre regimen, which has helped a slight bit. I also visited a dietician and cut out certain foods that upset my stomach.
Things had been going about as well as they can when you're diagnosed with IBS. I had diarrhea regularly, even with the fibre, and would often have stomach aches. I would usually have to go to the bathroom right after eating.
But then things started to get worse. I started a new job, and the stomach aches got worse (which I am sure is attributed to stress). Getting ready for work in the morning was miserable, but I forced myself to go anyway. I often didn't eat much there in fear of getting sick. I have been losing hair quite a bit—if I run my fingers through my hair, I'll lose a clump of it. Even if I sleep for 8 hours, I'm exhausted in the morning.
For five days now, I have been out of work because I can't leave my house—I have diarrhea and stomach cramps that have been persistent. I usually take public transit to work, and I know I wouldn't be able to make it to my workplace without having an accident. For these few days, the pain has been far worse than it ever has been before: I have stomach cramps in my lower abdomen, and my stool is a 6 on the Bristol scale. Yesterday, I noticed it was all floating, quite foul-smelling and looked as those there were some red streaks of blood in it. I usually don't have blood in my stool, but it is almost always mucus-y. No matter what I eat, it comes right back out. And because I'm hungry, I'm getting lightheaded and nauseous. Upon inspection, I see I have developed a small anal fissure.
I don't know what to do. I can't go to work, and it's taking a toll on my mental health—I'm the type of person who likes to keep busy and stay ambitious, but it's hard to do that when you feel like, well, crap. I feel too ill to go to the doctor, but I'm not sure if I have another option.
I also fear colonoscopies because I've heard horror stories about the drink they use to cleanse you before it (some of my friends became violently ill when they had to do it).
Please help me. Even if it is just some reassurance that things will somehow get better. I hate this feeling of helplessness.
Thank you.
I'm a 22-year-old Canadian woman who has been going through an incredibly rough patch for the past few months.
About two years ago, a GI specialist diagnosed me with IBS. He told me because I didn't have blood in my stool, I wouldn't need to do a colonoscopy or X-ray. He suggested I start a fibre regimen, which has helped a slight bit. I also visited a dietician and cut out certain foods that upset my stomach.
Things had been going about as well as they can when you're diagnosed with IBS. I had diarrhea regularly, even with the fibre, and would often have stomach aches. I would usually have to go to the bathroom right after eating.
But then things started to get worse. I started a new job, and the stomach aches got worse (which I am sure is attributed to stress). Getting ready for work in the morning was miserable, but I forced myself to go anyway. I often didn't eat much there in fear of getting sick. I have been losing hair quite a bit—if I run my fingers through my hair, I'll lose a clump of it. Even if I sleep for 8 hours, I'm exhausted in the morning.
For five days now, I have been out of work because I can't leave my house—I have diarrhea and stomach cramps that have been persistent. I usually take public transit to work, and I know I wouldn't be able to make it to my workplace without having an accident. For these few days, the pain has been far worse than it ever has been before: I have stomach cramps in my lower abdomen, and my stool is a 6 on the Bristol scale. Yesterday, I noticed it was all floating, quite foul-smelling and looked as those there were some red streaks of blood in it. I usually don't have blood in my stool, but it is almost always mucus-y. No matter what I eat, it comes right back out. And because I'm hungry, I'm getting lightheaded and nauseous. Upon inspection, I see I have developed a small anal fissure.
I don't know what to do. I can't go to work, and it's taking a toll on my mental health—I'm the type of person who likes to keep busy and stay ambitious, but it's hard to do that when you feel like, well, crap. I feel too ill to go to the doctor, but I'm not sure if I have another option.
I also fear colonoscopies because I've heard horror stories about the drink they use to cleanse you before it (some of my friends became violently ill when they had to do it).
Please help me. Even if it is just some reassurance that things will somehow get better. I hate this feeling of helplessness.
Thank you.