Conquer IBS: 3 steps to healthier digestion

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  • @catherinemcgee7534
    @catherinemcgee7534 ปีที่แล้ว +848

    How sad that we get better health advice from videos than in person office visits. Thank you for posting this. I found it very helpful.

    • @Patriot1789
      @Patriot1789 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      We used to have to get its from books, and then, as now, it isn’t always accurate or complete.
      Always surprising that so many people have a jaundiced view of medicine and yet believe politicians who overtly and obviously lie to them. Something to ponder.

    • @AH-em3zl
      @AH-em3zl ปีที่แล้ว +12

      So sad and so true!!!

    • @debbiec6216
      @debbiec6216 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      *At the doctors offices, they are only worried about $$$$$$$* . *That applies to G.I doctors* *And many others*

    • @rebanelson607
      @rebanelson607 ปีที่แล้ว

      Medicine is an empirical science, politics is not. I am not a conspiracy theorist, but I do have a "jaundiced' view of medicine because mainstream medicine has written prescriptions (the majority of which created more problems than I began with) for me but never helped me with any physical problem other than an occasion infection. I have always had to resort to figuring out symptoms and cures for myself and these podcasts are a huge help!@@Patriot1789

    • @ummuhajar558
      @ummuhajar558 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I spent hundreds, almost a thousand on scopes and no diagnosis. Now I’m 💯 sure I have IBS.

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 ปีที่แล้ว +418

    1:06: 🔬 Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common and lifelong digestive condition characterized by abdominal pain and changes in bowel movements.
    3:11: 😖 IBS is a condition that can cause stomach pain and changes in bowel movements, and it is diagnosed based on a pattern of symptoms rather than specific tests.
    6:13: 🩺 IBS is characterized by changes in bowel movements, with four types: diarrhea, constipation, mixed, and unclassified.
    9:19-10:05: 🔍 The doctor considers various possibilities for IBS symptoms, including chronic infections, celiac disease, food intolerances, small intestine bacterial overgrowth, and inflammatory bowel disease.
    12:31: 🧠 Stress and anxiety are interconnected with the onset and improvement of symptoms in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), which may be influenced by gut bacteria and nerve cell development.
    15:14: ✅ Treatment for IBS can be individualized, but there are some general rules that can help improve symptoms.
    17:58: 🧠 IBS is not mainly in our heads, but there is a brain-gut connection that is relevant to the condition.
    21:09: 🌱 Dietary modification and other interventions can help improve gut health and manage symptoms of IBS.
    Recap by Tammy AI

    • @rebeccadobbins7519
      @rebeccadobbins7519 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Some people think it is caused by pesticides used in bioengineered food. I only got when I was diagnosed with long term covid though.

    • @dorisporis8
      @dorisporis8 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Fasting helps too - it allows the gut to get the healing going

    • @dskthirty1
      @dskthirty1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks for your hardwork

    • @clmims100
      @clmims100 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I seem to be suffering from Parkinson’s and IBS from being constipated all the time.

    • @michellea9857
      @michellea9857 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      What are the best probiotics for IBS?

  • @meryle.hawkins880
    @meryle.hawkins880 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    Many thanks for this. I have IBS and my doctor is no help at all. This video has given me all the information I need at no cost. Thank you again.

    • @camwhitman5425
      @camwhitman5425 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah if you believe the part about swallowed air being the first cause you already know you’re in the wrong place for practical advice.
      Plants and fiber fermenting in the gut causes IBS. Nuts, seeds, legumes…all of it will cause gas and bloating. Only animal foods by themselves will get rid of IBS.

    • @charlenesemple3959
      @charlenesemple3959 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I no exactly how you feel 😢

    • @Psartz
      @Psartz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@charlenesemple3959hello

  • @joansmith1195
    @joansmith1195 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    I am almost 70 years old and have had IBS symptoms since my teens. I really appreciate your discussion , makes me feel like it's not all in my head. Thank you!

    • @ReapingTheHarvest
      @ReapingTheHarvest 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Why would you think physical pain is all in your head?

    • @1950steele
      @1950steele 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I had diarrhea all the time and unexpectedly for many many years. I could not leave the house without knowing where every restroom was where I needed to go. I started taking a Probiotic and it has been a miracle pill for me. It’s called “Align” and it’s for Gut Health and Feminine Health. It says it on the box. I take it daily and it will be two years in March.

    • @SrinivasReddy-rn5hk
      @SrinivasReddy-rn5hk 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@1950steelei want it iam from india

    • @davidmangen1912
      @davidmangen1912 หลายเดือนก่อน

      L-Glutamine will heal your gut.

    • @Sportsdesire-zk4sh
      @Sportsdesire-zk4sh 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@1950steelewhich good bacteria are in that pill ?

  • @MZONE3D
    @MZONE3D ปีที่แล้ว +198

    In my experience, 'Emotion' is the key factor for IBS. Diet plays a part, and getting on a diet, that delivers the least amount of winda fn irritation... But Emotions (anxiety, over excitement, unhappiness, worry for others, lack of social interaction, fears, loneliness, lack of reward) and the gut connection to it

    • @mickster1780
      @mickster1780 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      no doubt about it

    • @mansajose5226
      @mansajose5226 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      You may be right

    • @JBgoodiebag
      @JBgoodiebag 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      The over excitement is a big one for me or the need to constantly have to accomplish something which tends to keep me anxious

    • @angelfi
      @angelfi 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're totally right!

    • @michellea9857
      @michellea9857 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yep ongoing emotions trigger it. But what has given the gut the deposition to be triggered by emotions in the first place?

  • @Cas.1964
    @Cas.1964 ปีที่แล้ว +302

    I was diagnosed with IBS in my early 20s and I'm now almost 60. My symptoms have gradually got worse and it's so soul destroying.
    I've been a vegetarian for 12 years and eaten a very healthy diet. After doing research I recently reluctantly decided to remove all the healthy beans, lentils, legumes from my diet, anything fermentable and I've started eating chicken and tuna. After only a week I feel better than I have in years. Normal bowel movements, no diahorrea anymore, bloating gone, and my chronic anxiety is way better. Some healthy foods do not necessarily agree with your stomach.

    • @mikealexander7017
      @mikealexander7017 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      There are loads of supposedly "healthy" foods I have to avoid. Onions (especially raw), citrus fruits, berries, coarse fibres (eg bran flakes).
      Ground flax seeds really help me - I have one tablespoon every day on my cereals.
      My symptoms are more or less under control while I stick to these rules and avoid alcohol.

    • @Cas.1964
      @Cas.1964 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@mikealexander7017 just shows how different we all are because if I go near flax seed it causes me terrible cramps!

    • @angelenaboden
      @angelenaboden ปีที่แล้ว +3

      ​@@mikealexander7017 me too

    • @rinapaul8936
      @rinapaul8936 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      As a vegetarian if you eat dairy and gluten, that will not help. Your solution is to prefer cardiovascular disease and cancer over symptomatic relief of IBS.

    • @tiararoxeanne1318
      @tiararoxeanne1318 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      ​@@rinapaul8936 If she eat mostly grass-fed non-antibiotic animal products, she will be fine.

  • @jassanghera6104
    @jassanghera6104 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    IBS is real for those suffering with it. Power of Gut and Brain is real. Work on your stress factor. Good Podcast Dr B spot on!

  • @KarenBarnettAuthor
    @KarenBarnettAuthor ปีที่แล้ว +96

    After struggling with IBS for over 25 years, discovering the low-FODMAP diet was a life changer! My gut health improved almost overnight and also my anxiety. I know anxiety can trigger IBS attacks, but I think-in my case-anxiety was triggered by my poor gut health.

    • @stevewilliams7659
      @stevewilliams7659 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      What does your diet consist of now

    • @joechiato5278
      @joechiato5278 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I cure it with a diet of white rice, vegetables, meat , fish, bananas , I think oats, stopped milk for a while, had soy milk. Reintroduced some brown rice, and a little milk with coffee.

    • @ShahiD-tb3ni
      @ShahiD-tb3ni 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      i agree with you my IBS symptoms are better now with low fodmap diet

    • @Soldrakenn
      @Soldrakenn 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Had the same exact revelation. I tried fixing my gut-issues with fodmap, ended up curing my panic anxiety as well. Rarely ever have attacks anymore, but even a miniscule amount of garlic will trigger it

    • @bonnielynne1001
      @bonnielynne1001 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What is fodmap?

  • @hawklord100
    @hawklord100 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    My mother had IBS which started at about 65 years of age, I spent years persuading her to use Organic and I set her up with a organic delivery direct from the farm to her every month, her IBS disapeared after about three months of only eating Organic foods.

    • @gargichowdhury5209
      @gargichowdhury5209 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Organic foods like

    • @nazakkhan1827
      @nazakkhan1827 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@gargichowdhury5209Vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, bell peppers, tomatoes, and asparagus.
      Fruits such as apples, pears, bananas, strawberries, blueberries, and kiwis.
      Grains such as wheat, rice, barley, amaranth, quinoa, and various types of cereals.
      Dairy such as milk and milk products, like cheese and yogurt.

    • @gratefultammy
      @gratefultammy หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good job !

  • @AlanJ57
    @AlanJ57 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I've always assumed I had IBS because of constant and real bad diarrhea. However I have never suffered from abdominal pain. My bowel movements would fluctuate from diarrhea for about 5 days to constipation for about 5 days and that cycle continued for a couple of years. At thas time I weighed roughly 230lbs and I've gradually reduced to it's present level of 190 lbs. I very rarely have any issues now because of a dietary change. Gone are the pasta dishes, cereals, dairy from cow milk, processed foods. I now consume loads of greens, low sugar content fruits, grass fed meats and fermented foods like kefir and saurkraut. The cheese I eat now is sheep or goat milk cheese. I also eat a lot of nuts, brazil and pumkin nuts, prunes and figs. The change in diet has been a life saver.

    • @amritasahu2023
      @amritasahu2023 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have the exact same symptoms and also there's no mucus in my poop. Gas, bloating and burping are other symptoms. Although there's no fixed days of my cycle as in your case it's five days. For 1-2 days I got without pooping too. Did you diagnose with IBS? Or is it something else?

    • @AlanJ57
      @AlanJ57 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@amritasahu2023 I was never diagnosed with IBS however one of my doctors suggested I could have IBS. But he never actually recorded it in my notes. As of today I have not had any symptoms of IBS for about 6 months now. My stools are solid and I consider them to be normal. It's possible my IBS was caused by poor bile production. Perhaps I have low acid volumes in my stomach. Anyway, I take apple cider vinegar daily, 12000 IU of Vitamin D3 daily, fermented foods, gut friendly microbes and leafy greens like kale and the odd cup of spinach. I eat lots of liver and oily fish. Also ginger, garlic, radish, turmeric, black pepper and cacao drinks.

  • @teslamartin1789
    @teslamartin1789 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I’ve had IBS for 12 years. I’m 56 now. I believe stress triggered it, but since I’ve been on a carnivore diet. My IBS is gone. I was hopeful, but didn’t really believe this could ever go away. About 2 months into this diet, it seemed like it was going away. I was excited, but still skeptical. Well 5 months into the carnivore diet, and my IBS is gone. ! I have no affiliations, or sponsorships. I just wanted this gone, and I started this diet in hopes of improving my IBS. Also lost weight, and feel better as a happy side effect. Same stress levels, so that’s interesting.

  • @schatz1876
    @schatz1876 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    Also want to comment on what our lives are like when all of a sudden we have to go to the bathroom with no warning and nothing can stop it. It comes on like a freight train and is so embarrassing. If anyone else has experienced this we know this is no joke

    • @sadatt7584
      @sadatt7584 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Lol, may God help us all 😂

    • @veggirl1964
      @veggirl1964 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I keep extra clothes in my file cabinet at work for this very reason!

    • @starrystarrynight52
      @starrystarrynight52 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I have IBS_C and my son has IBS-D. We have one bathroom .Fun times.

    • @veggirl1964
      @veggirl1964 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@starrystarrynight52 😱

    • @LadyFishsHorizon
      @LadyFishsHorizon 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Exactly, I count every food I eat everyday, sometimes all of sudden diarrhea happens I just can't figure out what I have eaten wrong.

  • @lamb-in-Christ
    @lamb-in-Christ 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    So refreshing to see a doctor teaching health who is a radiant example of health, wellness, and fitness. (And super educated/articulate, too!) Dr Will is resetting the bar…!

  • @Spencer02
    @Spencer02 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    This is incredible, the most accurate description of IBS. For years i been dealing with IBS-C, i had to completely change the way i eat. For me, i can't find fried foods, no dairy, and no fat-free cheese. I really niss that, i dont eat sweets. But i still get occasional constipation and bloating, i cant eat anymore rice. Its difficult for me, so niw i eat soups, lentils, ground turkey, ground chicken, fruits and vegetables, i use to not be able to eat oat meal, i can now but even oat meal gives me slightly constipation

  • @azzzonline
    @azzzonline 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Thank you for this very informative video on IBS. A Dr like you, would have been a blessing to see! I wouldn't have had to suffer for as long as I did, (17 years). Was diagnosed with IBS-D after all test couldn't find anything conclusive. A friend told me about what Naturopathic Dr do, so I made an appointment with a Naturopathic Dr who found the cause and from there I was able to get the necessary medical treatment. Today I am pain free, side debilitating cramps gone and very very minimal diarreah now.

    • @susancutler6314
      @susancutler6314 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      can I ask what Medical Treatment did you get to help you?

  • @cypeman8037
    @cypeman8037 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    More help than any visit to my doctors office. I'm in the process of altering my diet, and doing nicely, thanks to Zoe and this video.
    Thank you.

  • @Stevenewmansa
    @Stevenewmansa 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Posting this here in the hopes that it will help someone. I have had IBS for the longest time. Went to a Gastro who helped me diagnose the issue as Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). It was diagnosed by process of elimination (I was literally negative for everything else). MCAS was only named in 2007. Most doctors don't even know about it. And those who do, know next to nothing as it is so new that there is almost no research on it. They can't even test for it as there is no test.
    I am now on an asthma medication because it's side effect helps my issue, and an antihestimine. It's been life changing. Almost no more abdominal cramps and GERD! I used to get scared of fibre because it would mess me up. Now I have a treatment I'm eating a Zoe diet and loving it!

    • @ketokarbs3671
      @ketokarbs3671 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is it over the counter and what are the names

  • @betzib8021
    @betzib8021 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    I have it all the time. It simply is an inability of the brain and colon to have a congenial conversation about what the colon needs to have happen. Somewhere along the nerve pathway the conversation is either dropped...or becomes combative. If anyone can control it...that's wonderful...I have never been able to keep it from ruling my life. I have always wondered how people can plan a day or an activity. When someone asks me when I can do something I never have any idea when I can do anything. I have to ask my colon.

    • @kutatm
      @kutatm ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same here. Any anxiety or stress no matter how mild, I can feel my colon getting all excited. Some people sweat a lot when under stress. I wish!!!

    • @betzib8021
      @betzib8021 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@kutatm boy...me too...and my body gets kicked out of parasympathetic peristalsis even for the positive things that cause positive stress...my intestines want to live like a little old lady in a very dull and predictable environment...every time my body ventures a tiny step out of its rigid little comfort zone...it thinks it doesn't know how to poop. I challenge myself to have fun....but boy i pay to play.

    • @BARF_FACE_9000
      @BARF_FACE_9000 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you feel that the IBS is primarily caused by anxiety please ask your doctor about a Bentil / Dicyclomine prescription (I may have spelled it wrong..) I got put onto it recently and have definitely noticed some improvement in that it calms my nerves (and stomach etc) down- though still suffering from some days of bad IBS (hence being back on this video for more ideas..) but it did seem to calm me down when going out and about with others…. I hope and pray for you to find relief.

    • @saltoftheearth8358
      @saltoftheearth8358 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Calm your vagus nerve. Everything has to do with your nervous system. I had bad symptoms because of anxiety. Ear ringing, fatigue, digestive, chest pain. 1 Remove stress from your life 2 dont take too many pills, let your body heal itself. Quit smoking and drinking. Practice a sport at least 30 min or 1 h a day and most important I would say is start praying. Being an orthodox christian was the best thing I could do. 4 months ago I was a wreck, couldn t drive my car, ride a bike, even walking was hard and now I can say I am 98 % healed. Aside from some mild digestive problems I am fine and I am confident that in a month from now, maximum, I will be 100% healed. So this is a everyday fight, keep it up, don't give up, have faith, sleep enough, drink clean water and natural teas, have patience its not going to heal overnight because you havent got to this stage overnight. Maybe it was months or years of stress and bad habits. I lost a childhood friend,I suffered alot, 7 months later I got into a car crash, broke some bones, phisically I recovered in record time but mentally I was a mess until a few months ago when I changed my mindset. Be brave and may Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on you all!

    • @Pikktryne
      @Pikktryne 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@saltoftheearth8358 Agreed, i have tried my best but after almost nine years and getting it down and up and down and up, though even the times i can sort of get rid of it, it has always come back with a vengeance. What you say about praying is also very true, i am not religious but medically and by looking at scans of the brain, praying is a form of meditation and meditaion and hypnotherapy are a great way of treating symptoms! So prayer works wonders, and to anyone thinking they have to be religious to get this benefit, you do not. You can simply pray to just something or nothing and there is actual scientific proof that this gives the same benefits of meditation and religious prayer cause you are in hand giving out yourself and what ails you out of yourself. So prayer is a great tip salt of earth! :D
      I had it as a child then a couple years of and it came back and i have been completely unable to do all the things you say many times, i will also say it can come back, it is lifelong. So keeping up the good strategies after you have treated yourself is also key!

  • @susanchristian1665
    @susanchristian1665 ปีที่แล้ว +107

    I was diagnosed with IBS in my early 60s, 10 or 12 years ago. A lot of tests ruled out anything else, and it was decided the IBS had been triggered by a compylobacter infection. It's got better over the years, but is still triggered by some foods - tomatoes, mushrooms, chocolate, and anything with a lot of sugar. It doesn't stop me eating those things, but I'm just careful not to eat them to excess. Another thing that can bring on an attack these days is stress, and that's harder to cut out of life than certain foods!

    • @oscarlovesmochi3356
      @oscarlovesmochi3356 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Have you ruled out gastritis? Tomatoes, and chocolate, are very acidic and can trouble the stomach. I find bell peppers in addition to these foods irritate my bowel. Supplementing with butyrate helped me. Just a thought.

    • @oscarlovesmochi3356
      @oscarlovesmochi3356 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      oh, yes and digestive enzymes are very helpful also.

    • @bertwoodshack6617
      @bertwoodshack6617 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think you have nailed it. There are breath tests to identity carb intolerance and antibiotics which kill these bacteria. Evidence based medicine is the way forward.

    • @lauramelhem2353
      @lauramelhem2353 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Tomato, mushroom, chocolate are foods high in histamine.

    • @StarLight-g6u
      @StarLight-g6u ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@oscarlovesmochi3356every time I ate bell peppers especially in breakfast I feel they sit in my stomach till evening fermenting as i get peppery burps. I stopped 3 yrs back and feel better even though I liked them

  • @michelegioffredo8811
    @michelegioffredo8811 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    I was diagnosed IBS 35 years ago. 10 years ago I realized I was celiac. I am 100% fine after removing gluten, dairy and sugar.

    • @sarahkennedy1481
      @sarahkennedy1481 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Gosh! All yummy stuff. How did you find out? Did you loose weight?

    • @Learntarott
      @Learntarott ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Awesome work for listening to your body

  • @sue3519
    @sue3519 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    i have IBS and eliminating dairy and gluten was the best decision i made. it doesn’t mean i am cured. i think a lot of factors also contribute like stress hormones but a the elimination works a lot to remove a big chunk of the pain

    • @rayteoh1810
      @rayteoh1810 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      gluten is really the root cause for me, especially comes to conventional breads/pastries

    • @Attila_btw
      @Attila_btw ปีที่แล้ว

      Have you checked your Vitamin D level?

  • @willcc5074
    @willcc5074 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I've had IBS-D for close to 10 years and I'm now 71 years old. I have managed to get the stomach pain symptoms under control. Even the bowel symptoms have improved but they are less consistently improved. I have not strictly adhered to the low-FODMAP diet, but I have stayed away from spicey foods and garlic and take some kind of probiotic. The probiotics have included a variety of the probiotic tablets but over the past year or two I have replaced tablets with daily Kefir with my meals. I have also found that I usually can get my stomach pain under control by breathing exercises....and that is by taking deep and slow breaths and pushing out my stomach on inhales and slowly exhaling and relaxing the stomach when exhaling. I continue to drink coffee and alcohol but in very reduced quantities. Three or four cups of coffee per week and the same frequency of an alcoholic beverage per week.
    Also, before the IBS was diagnosed, I was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia and have often wondered whether or not that could have contributed to or even caused the IBS.

  • @janicelovett5457
    @janicelovett5457 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I have IBS and find that using IBgard which are peppermint oil capsules really help. Also since it is related to my stress and anxiety I do the breathing and also tapping. As I tap the points I say - I add empowered, I am strong, I am loved, although I am anxious, although I have pain, I choose to relax and I love and accept myself. I sit in a quiet room and do that for 10 minutes and then I am more relaxed with a lot less pain.

    • @niharikagolanibanga7134
      @niharikagolanibanga7134 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      how often u use those capsules

    • @janicelovett5457
      @janicelovett5457 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can use them everyday, but I only use them when I have bad stomach issues. Be sure and take them on an empty stomach 30 minutes before you eat. @@niharikagolanibanga7134

    • @kristinedavis46
      @kristinedavis46 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Where do you get the ib gard

    • @janicelovett5457
      @janicelovett5457 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Only when I have stomach issue flare ups not everyday.@@niharikagolanibanga7134

    • @karensagal8230
      @karensagal8230 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kristinedavis46Some stores carry it or you can order online.

  • @paganqueen1
    @paganqueen1 ปีที่แล้ว +70

    I had IBS for years or so the doctor told me. I recently did my own little experiments and found out I am in fact coeliac. Very dangerous not to be testing people with the symptoms I had. I don’t eat gluten now and my bouts of extreme pain, vomiting and diarrhoea and virtual unconsciousness have stopped. I was often at the point where I didn’t want to live any more because of the incredible pain I suffered. I have had 4 children and would have 4 more rather than go through that pain.

    • @sarahtrew3314
      @sarahtrew3314 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I was told I had IBS for years and eventually got a coeliac diagnosis - changed my life! I still have to be careful of having too much alcohol and dairy (because IBS can go hand in hand with coeliac disease) & for whatever reason I can't eat meat at all without also getting incredibly ill (but I haven't eaten any since I was a child because of that so it doesn't phase me) but cutting out gluten made so much difference it was like I was a new person!
      It is worth noting that if you suspect coeliac disease a blood test (which is what you will be offered) is not the most reliable way of getting a diagnosis (it is hit and miss as you have to have a lot of gluten in your system for it to register) so a biopsy is really needed to confirm the diagnosis.

    • @suecoo66
      @suecoo66 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dr's add too quick to apply thr ROME criteria. Our friend was told by 3 hospital Dr's he had IBS, I told him I was certain it wasn't. He died of bowel cancer less than a year later 😢

    • @schatz1876
      @schatz1876 ปีที่แล้ว

      @paganqueen1 do you mean celiac disease ?

    • @paganqueen1
      @paganqueen1 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well that's how you spell it yes. We spell it coeliac. The way it was spelled when it was first discovered. @@schatz1876

    • @scienceislove2014
      @scienceislove2014 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@sarahtrew3314that's not very unusual... Meat can make symptoms worse for some people.... Like it did for me and my uncle (he had to live off of rice and potatoes with a bit of mung bean dal for 4-5 months... )
      I'm a vegan but he wasn't... He still isn't...he is flexitariam... Completely off of meat and dairy.. only a bit of fish... Has introduced most of the veggies and fruits ... Still limits his bean intake (except mung beans , lentils and chickpeas or butter beans)

  • @leighsirvent654
    @leighsirvent654 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I suffered gi problem for 18 years, having knife stabbing pain in the epigastric area, so, so, so many tests which showed nothing, gall bladder taken out, and many different diets. I was on and off, FODMAP, gluten, dairy and many other things. The trauma I have is from all the pain. Then, after 15 years, I came across someone with my symptoms and went to a Vascular Surgeon. I was diagnosed with Neurogenic Mals. I had open surgery to cut the Mesenteric ligament back to the spine and Celia Plexus resection. My horrific epigastric pain was gone but with nerve damage, I am still having lots of digestive problems. Please, please, if you have a patient with chronic epigastric pain, check for vascular compressions. It could save someone’s life. Thanks.

  • @jayterra2060
    @jayterra2060 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What worked wonders for me: I wasn’t sure if I had SIBO or IBSD
    -Beans and rice and pasta (or whatever foods you can tolerate best), then adding one new food a day to see how you react after a few weeks
    -ultrainflammix protein powder to make sure ur getting nutrients (aka “elemental diet”) specially made for sensitive bellies
    -fermented foods , a couple bites before each meal (kimchi, raw soukrout)
    -Boswellia at each meal (250mg-400mg) helps with inflammation
    -I am 95% better from 10 weeks ago, when I had to stay near a bathroom all day and night.

  • @cates_keto
    @cates_keto 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I had IBS. I went to the doctor and he laughed at me took my money and sent me home saying I was imagining things. I proceeded to go on an elimination diet giving up all bread, grains etc for a while, then giving up milk and dairy. I then reintroduced everything one by one. My IBS I would say was 100% caused by white bread, milk intolerance (which was gotten rid of and the re-introducing so I was fine after) and a lack of natural fibre (from something like rocket plants etc) and then taking multivitamins with minerals and iron!! I have never had it since unless I eat alot of white bread with no fibre! Great podcast!❤

    • @xmonikerhotmailcom
      @xmonikerhotmailcom 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You do not need dairy as you are not a baby cow. Not an intolerance to be trying to get rid of.

    • @olabisidurojaiye
      @olabisidurojaiye 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Most doctors lack knowledge regarding IBS

    • @Erri-kb6et
      @Erri-kb6et 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      For me sourdough bread is a game changer. After just one week my bowel movements became daily (sometimes twice) and well shaped. I am in the process of eliminating dairy which I find difficult because I like cheese and yoghurt but can't handle it. Also I don't combine proteins with carbs anymore. I eat those with vegetables and it has made a huge difference. I eat salads with bread for lunch everyday.

    • @Erri-kb6et
      @Erri-kb6et 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Violet._.PhoeniX Probably because sourdoughbread ik kinda predigested. During the very long fermentation gluten breaks down, not 100% but stil. The same goes for other fermented foods. So I think you give your gi a helping hand. But saying that your stomach hurts everyday maybe it's a good idea to go to the doctor's first. Greetings.

  • @Crookedflower
    @Crookedflower ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Not so, i am unable to manage ibs for the past 10 years. It has ruined my life and i am unable to travel, go to get togethers with friends and almost losing my job presently. My g.i. saids i have nothing showing in my last colonoscopy which is good but this has taken control over my life. Im at the end of my rope. Along w my anxiety issues.

    • @kareno3230
      @kareno3230 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      It sucks, you're not alone. I feel for you.

    • @vadimchernov7577
      @vadimchernov7577 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Do you have palpitations as well?

    • @Crookedflower
      @Crookedflower 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@vadimchernov7577 at times yes, and acid reflux, I understand that there are certain foods to be eliminated which I have put aside but I also get palpitations at times, my cardiologist said I need to lose weight, which I am aware and I am trying. I dont do McDonalds anymore and I wont do fast food if I can help it.

    • @anandv5574
      @anandv5574 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Exactly I’m facing same issue from last 4years but slowly it started from 8 years ago… May I know do urination affected by any chance for you pls let me know???

    • @Crookedflower
      @Crookedflower 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@anandv5574 urination follows when I defecate, I've been taking immodium on my own, no dr suggested, and this works sometimes not all of the time, my anxiety level supercedes it.

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I was diagnosed decades ago. Had THE best doctor rest his soul. He told me to write down everything I ate & when I got sick. He said the colon goes into a spasm and is caused by stress - and - or certain foods or combinations. Sure enough, it turned out to be either cooked dairy, or dairy ( like a glass of milk ) with cooked meats and started a new job far away in the middle of winter and the commute was a nightmare. He's right - I know people with IBS whom have sensitivity to brassicas, especially broccoli.
    Librax was the best medication and knocked it right out, but I changed my diet since then for the bettter.

  • @FlossontheMill
    @FlossontheMill ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Very informative and helpful. Having suffered with IBS for so many years and not really understanding some of the reasons or how to combat the pain. Im now armed with better information to start a new gut journey. Thank you.

  • @michellea9857
    @michellea9857 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    My faith in Jesus has helped bring peace in my life & my IBS & my symptoms are much less. when I go through stressful times I have to reaffirm my faith in Him & the symptoms go down again. Trusting in Him for complete healing!

    • @jaygarcia4209
      @jaygarcia4209 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Amen!!!!!!!

    • @EddieDrayton
      @EddieDrayton 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      NO

    • @Saved-qv2ow
      @Saved-qv2ow 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Amen

    • @ED435I
      @ED435I 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Give us a break ffs!!

    • @oliviam6954
      @oliviam6954 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      WHAT are you talking about

  • @rossmarriott7367
    @rossmarriott7367 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great to see a father and son team making such a great video!

  • @debbiethibault9846
    @debbiethibault9846 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    IBS C here. It started with me as a child but I didn’t get a diagnosis until I was in my 30s. When I was a child all the doctors told my parents that I was just looking for attention. I remember they put me in the hospital for a week and did every test you could think of and everything came up negative. So they told my parents I was just looking for attention and they treated me as such. I was so happy when I finally got my diagnosis and was able to tell my family that I was not making it up that I was really suffering. I would rather break both of my legs, then have a flareup. It puts me in excruciating pain. I should add that I’m in my 60s now so back in the 60s and 70s. I don’t think they really knew much much about IBS.

    • @sadatt7584
      @sadatt7584 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Looking for attention 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @maureenswinney5817
      @maureenswinney5817 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm in my 70's now, was diagnosed in my late 20's. Both sides of my family had severe gut issues, so thankfully I wasn't told I was seeking attention 😅. I have lived with IBS my whole life, but nothing prepared me for the pain I'm experiencing now and for the last 1½yrs. I had a bad flare up that hasn't stopped, lost 65lbs and can barely eat. The Drs don't have a clue as to what is happening. I totally feel for you ❤️, and certainly understand where you're coming from 👍☺️! Good luck 🤞🍀 to you 🍀🙏💚🙏.

  • @brendamorales2241
    @brendamorales2241 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have high anxiety, and I have all the symptoms of IBS. My symptoms have all gotten worse after menopause. I do believe my symptoms are stress related. Thanks for your information.

  • @carinaekstrom1
    @carinaekstrom1 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    People are falling apart is my conclusion. Everyone trying to figure out what perfectly healthy food they need to avoid to not be in pain. That is so crazy. We need to figure out how to be able to eat healthy foods again. What has happened to the human gut?

    • @JusDrawBraw
      @JusDrawBraw ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Excellent question. I thought i was rid of my gut issue, but it's back. So here I am again on TH-cam Doctor portals

    • @Erri-kb6et
      @Erri-kb6et 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Unprocessed food is good food.

    • @carinaekstrom1
      @carinaekstrom1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Erri-kb6et That totally depends.

    • @Psartz
      @Psartz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Work out, exercise ..only food can't fix everything.

    • @marcodasilva1403
      @marcodasilva1403 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What happened is we stopped eating our natural diet which for millions of years consisted mostly of meat. Same thing would happen if you put a tiger on a grain diet for example.

  • @susanharris3092
    @susanharris3092 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thank you for this discussion. I went through over 5 years of IBS-D type symptoms but was never diagnosed with it. However, I eventually did figure out that I have some severe intolerances to chocolate, soybean/canola oils and wheat as well as gastritis caused by a medication I was on. I still struggle with gas and bloating, so there’s probably more going on but at least the diarrhea is gone. Obtaining a healthy gut can be really complicated but it does help to avoid processed foods and cook from scratch whenever possible.

  • @kerryb1969
    @kerryb1969 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I was diagnosed in my 30’s. I felt like I was in labour on a regular basis. I had no quality of life. I was afraid to drive anywhere, in case I needed the toilet. I ended up having to have an hysterectomy as this was recommended as I was told it was hormone related. I still get pain but not as often. I find a connection with my migraines. I always know when I am going to have pain. I have a migraine and feel exhausted beforehand.

    • @suecoo66
      @suecoo66 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've never heard of someone having that done to cure IBS!

    • @kayfarquar2034
      @kayfarquar2034 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I hope you are on hormone replacements!

  • @SarahBurberry
    @SarahBurberry ปีที่แล้ว +29

    As if you go to a doctor and they take a detailed medical history, perform an exam and do tests. They diagnose IBS with none of this and then if you go back repeatedly and lose a load of weight/ get more ill, you might eventually get tested for something else like IBD. But only if you really push for it.

    • @nesanesa9547
      @nesanesa9547 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MajesticArtimus WE NEED YOUR EXPERIENCE...X n.. A SUCCESS STORY

    • @CYndibabI
      @CYndibabI ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MajesticArtimusOMG 😱 I glad you’re better now but WOW what a story 👈🏻 how did YOU get rid of the ulcers 👈🏻🤍

    • @lewisgardner1660
      @lewisgardner1660 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I spoke with a gastroenterologist 4 weeks ago after a colonoscopy as I had diarrhoea for a long time, the colonoscopy showed nothing wrong, I have been ibs for 30 years treatment is buscopan only, after speaking with gastroenterologist she said it’s just your ibs playing up and sent me back to GP

    • @CYndibabI
      @CYndibabI ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lewisgardner1660 WOW that’s good they found nothing wrong but still NOT finding the reason WHY really and sending YOU back OFF to another doctor your GP these doctors 🥼 don’t help 👈🏻 WE have to figure OUT what is causing all our problems on our own 👆🏻 it’s sad 👈🏻 I hope 🤞🏻 you’re ok 👍🏻 I don’t know if I have IBS OR not I have constipation issues 👈🏻 I rather get diarrhea that be constipated 👈🏻 I never had POOP 💩 issues in MY life OR all these problems till I hit full blown perimenopause 👈🏻😱🚨⚠️💭👆🏻 its a complete nightmare 👈🏻 🤍

    • @judeaugust
      @judeaugust ปีที่แล้ว

      I have had IBS D for years. I was rushing to the loo 5 or 6 times a day. Doctors and gastroenterologist basically said nothing they could do. In desperation I investigated you tube videos. Went carnivore diet and within 3 days no diahorrea!!, I stayed on meat only for 30 days and and was amazed at how much better I felt. IBS gone! However I started to introduce other food one by one. Salad is a no no! Potatoes are ok as is broccoli. I am being very cautious about introducing other food types. Processed and ready meals are not tolerated by my gut. I have also cut out any oils except pure olive oil . Most oils are refined and are very toxic due to the refining process. Hope this will help some of you.I also cut out any bread and biscuits etc.

  • @janeinnes8361
    @janeinnes8361 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I have had bowel trouble/fatigue for years - Colonoscopies showed bowel damage likened to... but not Crohns ....at last in my late 50's I was diagnosed with severe pernicious aneamia ...my diahoeara was still present even after I felt better with B12 injections - I found out about IBS in a chance chat with the GP after a dramatic all nighter in the loo and she advised the FODMAP diet - which worked.... ...I still have to restrict my diet but am gradually adding more things back in - but.... watching your video's I was convinced that I needed Kefir - the results have been dramatic and I have not had a terrible time since I started adding kefir to my breakfast regime... Thank you

  • @Tess78uk
    @Tess78uk ปีที่แล้ว +23

    My IBS is highly responsive to the Monash low FODMAP diet, and I recommend people with IBS try that diet to help identify trigger foods. I know which are the worst trigger foods for me now and can avoid or limit intake of those. My gut reacts very dramatically to the sugar alcohols that constitute sugar substitutes in sugar free sweets. I feel ill after eating around 5 or so and they have a horrible laxative effect. If you react badly to sweeteners such as sorbitol, mannitol and maltitol, definitely consider FODMAP sensitivity as a significant factor in your IBS.

    • @betzib8021
      @betzib8021 ปีที่แล้ว

      If it's called "food"....it's a trigger.

    • @dinklehimerschlitz9111
      @dinklehimerschlitz9111 ปีที่แล้ว

      hmmm i do poorly the later i eat too.

  • @-ghost-4
    @-ghost-4 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Stress and anxiety were the main triggers for me it was when I started a very stressful job. I quit but sadly I got an even more stressful job after that and it didn't help that it was far away from family and friends.

  • @AlexPauull
    @AlexPauull 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    IBS has had a chokehold on my life for the past three years and thanks to starting Zoe 5.5 months ago and apple cider vinegar every single day now for 6 months and I rarely ever get symptoms anymore. The times I do are at times of max stress and anxiety, but so pleased I’m out the otherside now.
    I’ve started my TH-cam channel to document it and hope to see some of you there!

    • @lakshyakhadoliya2634
      @lakshyakhadoliya2634 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Which type of constipation, diarrhea or what is zoe plss tell

    • @AlexPauull
      @AlexPauull 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lakshyakhadoliya2634 diarrhea, not nice. ZOE is something that I’ve chosen to do, where it tests you and your body for blood sugar and fat responses, but crucially gut tests. They then score every good on a scale of 0-100, to help you build the healthiest meal for your body - because we’re all very different

  • @valerierobertson6334
    @valerierobertson6334 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you so much. Both my kids have IBS. My son got out of hospital yesterday because of chronic gut disorder. After many tests they concluded he has IBS. This really helps

  • @katieshackleton1987
    @katieshackleton1987 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I was diagnosed with IBS 20 years ago, 10 years after clinial depression diagnosis. Everything here was super helpful. In addition, I have found that a cup of camomile tea helps when I get the bloating symptom that can come before the pain and diarrhea

    • @1950steele
      @1950steele 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Try a probiotic. It was a miracle pill for me.

  • @deepattison9329
    @deepattison9329 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Thank you for this video. My experience was slightly different than what you describe but nothing other than microscopic colitis has been diagnosed. I have been aware that stress does have an effect. The illness does produce considerable stress I will say.

    • @niharikagolanibanga7134
      @niharikagolanibanga7134 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yes u r right.. people do not understand this that disease is creating anxiety and stress only....otherwise why wud anyone try to take unnecessary stress

  • @sCiphre
    @sCiphre ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I was working out, all grit and determination. Then I heard "Irritable bowel syndrome sounds like an 80s rock band", dropped the weight and had to take a minute to recover from the laughter. 10/10, Jonathan. Got me. Keep it up and you might have to add "Possibly unsafe while driving" to the disclaimers.

    • @tiararoxeanne1318
      @tiararoxeanne1318 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He is funny and very clever with words. I usually enjoy his interaction with Dr. Sarah Berry. Sarah's giggle is delightful😂

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Thank you, Dr. Will, and Johnathan. I was diagnosed with Spastic Colon Syndrome at the age of 20. (I think it's the same as IBS today. I am almost 85 now. It's a lifetime search. Doing constant elimination diets has led me to a whole plant diet. Strictly no animal products, no oil, and no or little processed foods. I take some digestive enzymes, and simethacone to help form a stool, and help eliminate gas. The high fiber foods don't bother me as long as I don't indulge in caffeine or the afore mentioned foods. Drs. McDougall, Barnard, have helped me a great deal, among others.. thank you Dr. B for your contribution, too.

    • @pamelajude959
      @pamelajude959 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’ve found a plant based diet and no caffeine has helped me too. I’ve had IBS for 34 years. I’m glad you’ve found some help for your symptoms

    • @astridlove2327
      @astridlove2327 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Are these guys twin brothers? 😆

    • @cindynichols1342
      @cindynichols1342 ปีที่แล้ว

      you really shoul have a bit of olive oil. It's very good for u.

    • @sonerila6987
      @sonerila6987 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      At first, I thought they were the same person & pulling a joke. I had to really examine their faces, ears & hairline to determine they were two diff. people. Glad to see I wasn't the only one :)) How funny.

  • @marshsundeen
    @marshsundeen ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I have IBS-D. I have had this for 15 years. I became intolerant to all but hard boiled eggs, beans, high fiber grains like wheat, soy, artificial sweeteners, raw veggies. I was put on Viberzi, but eventually it constipated too much. I use Digestive Advantage and Saccromyoces Boulardi probiotic and was able to go off of the Viberzi. I exercise regularly for stress. I am on a Facebook group for it and everyone is different. All you can do is try things.

    • @ManCaveTV1
      @ManCaveTV1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      how much Saccromyoces Boulardi do you take a day?

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ManCaveTV1 I take 1 capsule with breakfast and 1 with lunch or dinner.

    • @k.h.7575
      @k.h.7575 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have it too😢 interesting that you could eat full grain. I seem also to be able to eat real sourdough bread ( full grain, artisan organic, 24 hour) it gives really calm belly. No blow and no pain. And yes eggs are fine for me as well. And am trying now with carnivore in the evening but adding some other things in, like saurkraut. I don't know yet about the saurkraut.. We will see. I am surprised you could eat raw vegetables? 😮 I am so dying to eat them, but don't know how my stomach will react. I have ordered saccharomyces boulardii.. And can't wait to try!! Can you eat everything again?

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think you read my post wrong. Most whole grains, raw veg, most eggs but hard boiled, artificial sweeteners are all out for me.

    • @Sportsdesire-zk4sh
      @Sportsdesire-zk4sh 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@marshsundeen but there r other probiotics as well ..why do you take saccharomyces boulardi??

  • @tikaanipippin
    @tikaanipippin ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I had megacolon as a child from chronic retention of faeces. From my earliest memories my Mother used to put me on the potty late in the evening before bedtime, when my urge to pass anything had faded. So I spent until my teenage years perhaps voiding only once or twice a week. Then as stresses of examinations grew, I developed IBS. The doctors considered that I had a spastic colon. None of the usual drugs like Mebeverine prescribed had any effect, but small doses of diazepam, presumably as anxiolytic and antispasmodic, relieved the pain and made passing stools easier. Finally I had an episode of a pyrexia of unknown origin, with severe IBS pain in the usual site of the descending colon on my left, which resolved itself after a couple of days observation in hospital without any treatment. A diet of Cantonese and Malaysian food for a couple of years gave me a regular regime of passing motions, albeit slightly loose, within an hour of getting up, and from my late 20s until my early 70s, IBS was a thing of the past. Last Christmas, following an episode of Influenza, a productive cough lasting for 5 months terminating in an episode of frank haemoptysis, an CT scan investigation, led to three courses of different antibiotics to counter the lung infection in the lower left lobe, and return of the IBS symptoms - pain with mixed constipation and diarrhoea, several visits to the loo day and night with incomplete voiding. Just started diazepam in the hope of some relief, looks like I may have to find a supply of Penang laksa, avoid cereals except rice, and reeducate my microbiome with blachan and kimchi, or something.

    • @lailaghazali1728
      @lailaghazali1728 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Tempoyak is d best fermented food.. ❤

  • @melindap1011
    @melindap1011 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was written about me, age 75, onset age 61. Led to Ischemic Bowel Disease where bowel sloughs off clots. Experience 1-2 episodes a week, that put me to bed. New GI Dr now & trying new therapy, including Xifaxin. Learned new information, thank you!

  • @gilllondon8617
    @gilllondon8617 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    As a 60 ish woman I found going onto HRT a massive help

  • @cindynichols1342
    @cindynichols1342 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have IBS and migraines. I have learned that it's very common to have both as they are related. My doc put me on a high fiber diet and it really helped... Except still get migraines.. Best of luck ya'll!

    • @EJ257IHI
      @EJ257IHI 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Headaches are usually associated with toxicity. Get a mineral hair test.

  • @TheSaraphic
    @TheSaraphic ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Low serotonin is the cause of IBS for me. It's not that the IBS is "in your head", but in some cases your head is not getting enough neurotransmitters. 5-HTP supplementation for a month or two definitely got my vagus nerve and digestion firing again, and sleeping better again.

  • @keithg1955
    @keithg1955 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was the most informative and understandable video for IBS I have come across

  • @manjulac2489
    @manjulac2489 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I am 40 now, i have been suffering with IBS since 10 years, now since 5 years i am suffering from anxiety and insomnia on and off, i am so sick of these 😢😢 need a solution for sure , praying god to show some way to come out of all these and live my life normally

    • @joshgreer3527
      @joshgreer3527 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've had colitis for 2 years I'm 46 had gallbladder removed and found out I had colitis few months later when I went septic I was wondering if you had to get disability for this I've heard I can but can't find a lawyer who will say yes or no

  • @Alice-lw9mg
    @Alice-lw9mg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Believe me it does affect everyday life. I have had IBS since i was 35 and I'm now 72 and am still struggling with it. I also had an ileo cecal resection which complicated my life further. I get lots of pain very loe down in my abdomen. I often get less than 10 seconds to get to a loo. Can you imagine how embarrasing that could be. I would dearly like to have 'normal' gut

  • @erinm3567
    @erinm3567 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Childhood trauma alters the gut microbiome and it doesn't appear to be fixed after healing. I have c-ptsd and many people with IBS report childhood trauma.

    • @nobodyspecial9035
      @nobodyspecial9035 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Childhood trauma, c-ptsd, and IBS plague me too.
      The other main issue/indicator is hyperlipidemia.

  • @sandramcnatt9061
    @sandramcnatt9061 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I had a ibs flare up and I changed my diet which has helped greatly. I stopped eating dairy, gluten, fried food and spicy food.

  • @elizabethgray2386
    @elizabethgray2386 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I have always said I had emotional bowels. Get anxious and boom diarrhea. I also started to realize that I’m allergic to vegetables. If I keep my intake of vegetables to a minimum I’m good. If I eat them more than once or twice a week it’s not pleasant. I’ve learned to manage my stress and diet and now rarely have the cramping and pain. Everyone needs to try to listen to what their body and find what works for them.

  • @debrabrewer8024
    @debrabrewer8024 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have benefitted from regular therapeutic massage. I've noticed a reduction in pain episodes. I get a massage every 3 weeks. This is not the only life change, but it has made a difference.

  • @michellerobinson4653
    @michellerobinson4653 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you I was diagnosed with IBS in my early twenties, I often feel like I’m going round in circles with symptoms and treatments

  • @Bbernard14
    @Bbernard14 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Excellent. Thank you so much for the information and knowledge. Show is concise and well put together. I thoroughly enjoyed the doctor as well.

  • @marybusch6182
    @marybusch6182 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I have never been diagnosed with IBS, but have had chronic constipation for decades and am finally after much experimentation coming to a couple of conclusions..
    1. I am constipated when it takes more than 5 minutes to evacuate... regardless of frequency or the nature of the results.
    2. While Miralax has been recommended recently and I have found it effective, I am happier with results from either cod liver oil or castor oil... (I've also tried the olive oil/lemon juice/honey and pepper route, but that is about as effective FOR ME as the Miralax (or the generic equivalent.)
    3. Fermented foods or legumes may or may not cause me to bloat and yes peppermint tea or oil is effective but it may take a couple of hours...
    4. My ferritin level is less than normal, so it is of concern what effects all these things have on my body. I found that European travel was very easy on my stomach and even my sugar dips, so now I look for where the products are produced... I also noted in the French pharmacy, that they ACTUALLY HAVE a system to evaluate their supplements.. Remember our production of most everything here in the states has been moved offshore and the place where the product is produced is not indicated... Which is something that might be happening in Europe because of the removal of the country of origin.. (why would that be done? think about it...)

  • @vio503
    @vio503 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    In my experience, I had zero issues until 25 years old. I developed ibs after a long period antibiotics term a few years ago and it seems to be permanent now. I had to take antibiotics for a completely unrelated reason. Therefore I believe ibs has a strong connection with the gut bacteria. I hope this helps someone to get a hint on their way to find a cure one day.

    • @sha6045
      @sha6045 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes😢 I am facing the same problem

  • @yvettequinones7231
    @yvettequinones7231 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I completely agree with “Is this really IBS?” After having our son at 40..postpartum kicked in along with GAD and agoraphobia. I spent years worrying about what my gut will do on long trips and with what foods I would eat that I would remove myself from all family functions. It wasn’t until my doctor suggested I try Zoloft that I actually experienced a huge difference in what my body was doing. My mind is so much more calm in turn causing an effect on the rest of my body. I’m feeling so much better now and, I’m able to actually live and even reintroduce foods that I had eliminated thinking they were causing IBS issues. This video is extremely informative…Thank You.

  • @mariabannova6838
    @mariabannova6838 ปีที่แล้ว

    Theres such a big difference when person is actually have ibs and a doctor. This doctor says complete generalized things that are entirely correct, the interviewer though always hits the point!

  • @lisab3338
    @lisab3338 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Vagus nerve plays a role as well

  • @scottrobertson6949
    @scottrobertson6949 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    From approximately 18-20(1983-85) I was on the antibiotic tetracycline to manage my acne. In my late 20's I developed gastrointestinal dysfunction, reflux, bloating, gas, incessant burping. I had to take regular antacids and guzzle Mylanta! it was horrendous. I would awake at night because of discomfort. At no time did the doctor make a single mention of the negative side affects of long term antibiotics on the microbiome. I developed anxiety and depression from some traumatic events. I'm now 58 and still trying to minimise the bloating and gas. I'm going to increase my vegetable diversity and I'm doing Wim Hoff method breathing and easing myself to the cold showers. Thankyou Will for the great insight. Regards Scott

  • @carmadefries3729
    @carmadefries3729 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I rid myself of IBS-D by going whole foods plant-based. I strongly suspect the culprit was dairy.

  • @McRib65
    @McRib65 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was diagnosed with IBS 29 years ago in 1995. To this day even though I have talked with every doctor that I’ve had since then about it, not one doctor has given me medical advice for it. Now I suffer from diverticulitis often and have even ended up the ER. I was also on acid blockers for this same time and now my body will not digest vegetables. I’ve been off the acid blockers for 5 years now however my stomach has not recovered. Most all vegetables come out of me in the same condition as they went in. It looks like I just chewed them and spit them into the toilet. To avoid digestive problems I only eat meat, onions and radishes. The last two being the only veggies that won’t destroy my digestive process.

  • @NatiDeNut
    @NatiDeNut ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Let's just say, if my stomach was relaxed, it would be much more possible to be relaxed. Not the other way around.

    • @caitm8209
      @caitm8209 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes absolutely!

    • @BharathKumarSampath
      @BharathKumarSampath ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha

    • @GodmadeTrends
      @GodmadeTrends ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Facts!

    • @nvmffs
      @nvmffs 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well it was relaxed before it hit you for the first time and you still apparently weren't relaxed enough

  • @agvision09
    @agvision09 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I had every kind of digestive issues. I lived with daily discomfort, bloating and pain in that area. I got on the carnivora diet almost 6 weeks ago and it feels I have a new digestive system.

  • @CYndibabI
    @CYndibabI ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I never 👎🏻 had any of these problems till I hit perimenopause 👈🏻 SERIOUSLY a nightmare 😱

    • @jgreen9361
      @jgreen9361 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It does seem to be triggered by an event. The stress of bereavement is a common trigger too.

    • @CelestialPopCollectiveOfficial
      @CelestialPopCollectiveOfficial 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      OMG me too!

    • @kayfarquar2034
      @kayfarquar2034 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Investigate bioidentical hormones.

  • @missmerrily4830
    @missmerrily4830 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such a helpful video. Thank you so much. Super-clear and simple information and advice. I suspect I may have developed IBS and the only thing I'd claim is that, in my case, it isn't related at all to stress or depression. I'm so laid back I'm a danger to myself, and I've been meditating and a follower of Buddhism for years and years. This leaves me with "Is this really IBS". So I think low FODMAP is a good way to go and then a visit to my GP surgery if it brings no relief.

  • @kd2533
    @kd2533 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Love these short podcasts and Dr Will. Always a wealth of knowledge. Thank you

  • @shellystone116
    @shellystone116 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such helpful info!
    Actually- most doctor appts do not reveal so much in 1 single visit so thank you!!!
    We must all be in tune with our body! Pay close attention to what we put inside! Drink lots more water than we usually do, work towards peace in life, recognize which of these facts for us each! Super helpful here!

  • @imagardner9596
    @imagardner9596 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Even though my IBS symptoms went away after an emergency appendectomy I still found this video helpful. I suffered from IBS symptoms for eight months eating only bland food in a modified BRAT(banana, rice, applesauce & toast) diet. After my surgery my PCP suggested that I probably had chronic appendicitis which was the cause of my IBS symptoms. I'm wondering if you had any patients with the same results. Your description of IBS was spot on for me and describes my symptoms to a tee. I am IBS free now and feel like I have a new life to live at age 68.

    • @westsparks6844
      @westsparks6844 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yours went away and mine started shortly after an appendectomy. Had every test possible, they couldn't find anything and just said it is probably IBS. Was bad for 8 months, but gradually got better. Still have episodes but not as bad as the onset.

    • @janicevazquez6362
      @janicevazquez6362 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@westsparks6844wow the same thing happened to my 16 year old son. He started with his appendix being removed then his pain continued. They found H pylori was given very strong antibiotics. He was sick with joint pain, sharp burning pain in the stomach, diarrhea, vommiting and losed over 70 lbs in less than a year. He missed school for about 4 months. It got triggered again this year and after doing another colonoscopy and endoscopy they told him he has ibs-d.

    • @beckysue4746
      @beckysue4746 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      After my appendix burst and I had surgery I developed IBS It was and still is at times awful. I was put on the format diet and learned quickly you are what you eat.

  • @Leonards_life
    @Leonards_life 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Mine is so bad I almost pray for constipation! i have the gut pains, as many a 6 bathroom rushes and the urgency is ridiculous. I have episodes that last a week before the semi-calm. I could not get an appointment with gastroentologist until late January 2024. I have cut down on coffee and am taking probiotics and have helped some.

  • @GirevikGee
    @GirevikGee ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Ever since I upped my electrolytes and used a squatty potty I pass regularly- plus cutting down the alcohol intake helps a great deal!!

    • @CYndibabI
      @CYndibabI ปีที่แล้ว +1

      which electrolytes do YOU take 🤍 glad you’re doing better 👍🏻

    • @beantreats
      @beantreats 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lol squatty potty

  • @jacquievickers4579
    @jacquievickers4579 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The age-old question that I've been thinking about for almost 30 years since being diagnosed in 1997 (I've had symptoms since 1994) is "does the IBS cause the stress or does the stress/anxiety cause IBS?" I also was on antibiotics for years for acne (1993-94) so RIGHT before I had IBS symptoms. Classic case, unfortunately for me. Thanks for your video. It's very accurate and helpful, even years after diagnosis!

  • @nazza00
    @nazza00 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Try intermittent 24 hour fasts, cut out sugar and excess carbohydrate, hopefully you should see an improvement. If you cant fast for 24 hours build up to it, do 6 hours one day, then 12 the next day, etc

    • @kutatm
      @kutatm ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Did this for 2 months and had zero improvement. I’ve had IBS for 30 years. And have never found any food that is the “offender”. Stress is what does it for me.

  • @CynthiaWorden-y3n
    @CynthiaWorden-y3n ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for opening up on the possibility that IBS could be something else. I have never talked to my doctor about my problem with diarrhea because I know he would not like the idea that I had sleeve surgery. All my problems started after the surgery, including Lactose
    Intolerance. I have a gastrointestinal doctor because my Father died of colon cancer so I have a colonoscopy when my doctor tells me it is
    time. Luckily I have even been able to get my husband to also have a colonoscopy. Listening to you I think I will make an appointment with
    my Gastroenterologist, whatever I have does affect my lifestyle very much. If I am leaving home I always take anti-diarrhea medication.
    I have wondered if this is a bad choice but I don’t leave home without taking it. I’m ready to get help. Thank you!!

  • @michaelcorrigan4625
    @michaelcorrigan4625 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Chronic emotional problems are the cause of so many illnesses.

    • @proudchristian77
      @proudchristian77 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      U know that's not fair , lots of children are born into stress , they can't avoid it , it it bugs them for yrs which is more stress , 💝 ☕️🍯🍶

  • @terri348
    @terri348 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was diagnosed with IBSC. Certain foods help in gut health, like sweet red pepper. I have a whole list of what to eat/not eat. And I am doing fine by following this list. Only when I stop eating these foods do my symptoms return. My key is Prebiotics.

  • @-g.k.4389
    @-g.k.4389 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have had all these symptoms for years and the doctors can’t seem to find anything wrong. Had the colonoscopy endoscopy nothing was found and I also had the poop test.

  • @maryblair9503
    @maryblair9503 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My problems started when got gall bladder out. Also got positive result for helecobacter and took antibiotics. No test to see if clear only told to go back to doc if got symptoms again.

  • @jeffmaxwell8821
    @jeffmaxwell8821 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    IBS with diarrhoea is no funny thing and can severely affect life. Noting the gradual onset some 15 years ago, I identified this initially to much of the sauces and processed foods that can be added to make a meal. It’s now got to a point that I have to be careful about using anything processed. Restaurant food is in the most best avoided. By food avoidance - ie highly processed foods, garlic, certain fruit and vegetables - plain homemade food seems the best management for me at least. You can think you are managing your food and then something you may normally think is ok to eat seems to cause a problem.

  • @pequadcob2009
    @pequadcob2009 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I've been taking Psyllium Fiber pills and suddenly my bowel issues have pretty much gone away. I'm sort of surprised and wondering if I'm just getting a placebo.

  • @pattiec8156
    @pattiec8156 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was happy to hear finally that IBS is a LIFE LONG condition. I am a 76 yr old female and have had it since i was 5. I was always constipated and screaming and crying. All my life no matter what i did it made no diff. No meds helped either. After hrs straining on the toilet with extreme pain it would turn to diarrhea. I went to the ER so many times and it was always diagnosed as IBS. Pain meds only constipated. Other meds caused nausea. No diet made any difference. It has been a curse. Now a few mos ago i did my usual Colorgaurd and it was positive. Wow i really freaked out..so i did a FIT and it too as positive. Of course the GI said i need a colonoscopy. I had one back in 2000 and it was totally clear. Then in 2008 i had a Barium enema and it too was clear. I was diagnosed with IBS/Ulcerative Colitis. Plus of course i have bleeding hems. There is no history of colon cancer or any cancers in my family. A colonoscopy is not what i want for sure. The bowel prep will blow out my GI tract..

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’ve suffered from IBS-C since my Twenties after a severe mono infection. My gut has never been the same. I’ve tried everything. Sadly l’ve just learned to live w it.

  • @Phoenixrises89
    @Phoenixrises89 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Once I went mostly fruit and high raw (without beans, pulses, lentils)… my IBS went sling with any other inflammation and low energy. Look into it!

  • @annie.k.5495
    @annie.k.5495 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you! I See that from an holistic view I have it for about 5 days now I am better but I was very stressed out and worried! I believe there should be a connection between guts and brain how we feel! Sometimes the cure will be found in changing our lives!

  • @JoanOfArgghh
    @JoanOfArgghh ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Went keto and the IBS was gone in a month. I'm not saying it was the carbs, but I can't say it wasn't the carbs.

    • @BharathKumarSampath
      @BharathKumarSampath ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What about high risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases

    • @teresamoore3671
      @teresamoore3671 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@BharathKumarSampathketo is healthy, it’s lots of veges and protein, it’s inflammation that causes the things you mention. Keto is an anti inflammatory diet.

  • @Michael-4
    @Michael-4 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I spent many years treating those diagnosed with IBS with hypnotherapy. Sufferers for decades improved or cured their symptoms.

  • @AliPittaway
    @AliPittaway ปีที่แล้ว +64

    I have IBS and it flares up when I’m stressed

    • @sharonhuthnance1100
      @sharonhuthnance1100 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ABSOLUTELY YES SOOO TRUE.I HATE HAVING IT.

    • @Joe-peace
      @Joe-peace ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Mine flares everyday

    • @zaleenarbab3672
      @zaleenarbab3672 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Mine too has flared up from stress 😢

    • @babygonda1226
      @babygonda1226 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Who woudnt stress feeling these disorders?

    • @MWS1960
      @MWS1960 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sounds like colitis if you’re flearing every day

  • @MichaelDeAngelis-qp4jt
    @MichaelDeAngelis-qp4jt 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Excellent discussion and will act upon the advice. Happy New Year everyone

  • @douglasjrhodes
    @douglasjrhodes ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Very good information and greatly appreciated! Thanks so much for sharing. I’ve read all of the comments and appreciate them too. I’ve suffered with IBS-D from childhood and was finally diagnosed in my 40s after years of doctor visits and my first colonoscopy. As a child, I gave the name, “Poop cramps” to my movements because of the pain and cramping. I have almost every symptom described in this presentation from an IBS-D perspective. My quality of life has definitely been affected by it with fear of being in public and especially when a toilet isn’t near. Nevertheless, I’m positive making fun of myself giving names to the mucus like “poopoo grease”, “butt snot”, etc. I celebrate every solid turd as a special occasion. I can definitely understand the saying not to trust a fart! Stress definitely affects my symptoms too and mindfulness and breathing exercises definitely has helped me. I also suffer with chronic migraines and various other types of headaches and was diagnosed finally with fibromyalgia, a chronic pain patient. Diet is a constant consideration and challenge. I haven’t found the perfect one yet trying vegan, vegetarian, carnivore and everything in between. Probably a whole food diet has been best for me taking enzymes to help my digestive issues. My stomach is carrying on a conversation with me as I write, never a silent moment. 😊

  • @bikecat57
    @bikecat57 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My IBS is mostly caused by denuded wheat. That is wheat not stoneground and thus not keeping the wheat germ. I now eat stoneground white and wholemeal flour and any French bread, pizza ,cakes etc. ie made in France with French bread flour. I also buy French bread flour. Now only occasional IBS if stressed.

  • @Ron239
    @Ron239 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Diagnosed with IBS-C at about age 20. Barium enema with fluoroscope detecting motility in colon. Often it's not the what but the when. The colon tends to shut down when it senses something uneasy in the atmosphere, with concomitant bloating and cramps. Sensitivity may play a part, but not necessarily stress per se. Had symptoms when I was working and after I retired they did not dissipate, albeit the stress of work made bowel habits more regular. I have my own planetary theory which is probably too way out for this blog, so I'll spare you. But if you can lay your hands on a used copy of "Cosmic Patterns: Their Influence on Man and His Communication" by J. H. Nelson, I think you'll gain some insight into the "when."

  • @ShahiD-tb3ni
    @ShahiD-tb3ni 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    for me low fodmap diet is game changer my symptoms are way better now