I have crippling stress & anxiety issues, the toll it have on my body is stomach issues and bowel, I don’t think a lot of people talk about this, so happy they are shedding light on this issue that many people have to deal with
I had anxiety issues, too, and it was torture. My stomach would hurt and make noises, and most days, I was embarrassed to go to school. It lasted 3 years. The one thing that made me upset and angry is that none of my teachers understood what I was going through. No matter how many times I tried to explain my situation, they'd still be hostile towards me. I'm not sure if what I had was IBS, but whoever is going through what I went through, I hope you get through it.
I've suffered from crippling IBS since I was 13 years old; it's so common yet so rarely talked about. The pain after eating is the WORST!! (Especially if you're a performer because it can be so debilitating). Well done for speaking out, Alexandra 😃
I am just gong down the road of talking to my GP about my IBS symptoms I've had for a long time. I'm so thankful Dr Nighat mentions that it is a diagnosis of elimination. This video was so helpful. Thank you Dr Nighat, Alexandra and This Morning!
What helps my Ibs c so that everytime I eat I am not crippled in pai is alflorex a probiotic. It takes 2-3 weeks to work. Before using it I was in crippling pain each time I eat .
Do you know why there is no cure? Because there is no public investment in basic and applied research. IBS is a constellation of symptoms caused by different mechanisms that some researchers have identified. Cure exists for some subtypes of IBS, namely those with non-IgE food allergies identified, some SCN5A mutations and mitigated with bile acid diarrhea medication or congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency identification and treatment (pharmacological or dietary).
Anxiety definitely plays a big part in this ive had this a few times in the past its an awful feeling you literally do feel sick to your stomach of food fair play to Alexandra for speaking up on a topic that so many people dont
IBS has been the bane of my life right from childhood. It can just hit out the blue even with foods I have eaten plenty of times before with no problem. Mine is also very emotion triggered-and sort of stress or anxiety sets me off. But I can also be feeling absolutely fine one minute, sat eating dinner when suddenly I have to abandon the meal to rush to the loo. It is actually really limiting-as I kid I could never feel comfortable sleeping over at friends houses. And now as an adult I can’t feel comfortable holidaying with friends unless I have my own loo. I can’t eat out anywhere far from home in case the meal suddenly disagrees with me. It’s a pain. 😢
I got diagnosed by a gastroenterologist as having a sensitive gut which falls under the IBS banner. With the help of a NHS dietician, I went on the FODMAP elimination diet to find out which sugar groups (of carbohydrates) I am intolerant too. The Monash University app who developed the FODMAP diet is invaluable. I know exactly what foods I can eat now and their quantities. It means I have drawn up my own food list and I am constantly weighing foods. I have created my own FODMAP recipe book (lots of books available and recipes on line). I have adapted recipes and created my own. I am generally well, just have the odd flare up if I make a mistake. Foods can heal, but in my case they can also harm. Half a clove of garlic will put me in bed for two days and takes me a week to fully recover. Luckily there are alternatives like wild garlic and asafoetida spice powder. Eating smaller meals helps too and I prefer liquid food like soups and broths (I order on line the massel stock cubes).
As an IBS therapist, I'm so glad this is being discussed openly. Yet, I'm frustrated that the NHS is so outdated in its understanding and treatment of IBS. IBS is now classified as a condition of the Gut-Brain Connection, meaning both mind and body need to be explored. Avoidance of foods and stress is not practical or helpful in the long run. Address the root cause and relieve all symptoms.
I've been living with IBS for about a decade now...connected to having Muscular Dystrophy. It's horrible but I have had to learn to live with it as my triggers seem to change...it gets worse when I'm stressed or anxious too!
I have had Ibs since i was 15 years old and no matter what food you eat you blow up with extreme pain. Im 51 now and im still struggling it comes in periods.
Thank u for sharing your story i have ibs it had for most myself it thing u don't think thing talk about thank u for sharing your story ibs has made my life hard
'Bed bound' is the right kind of description for IBS symptoms. I'm fed up of being told 'Just eat prunes, just have fibre, yada, yada, yada, etc". If any of those methods worked, I wouldn't still be getting IBS symptoms. Duh. 😄😊
It's deffo hormonal in my situation. As soon as I got pregnant and during postpartum my ibs went away completely. Never drank & didn't change my diet so it wasn't that.
Did it come back after a bit? Just wondering as I'm in the PP period at the moment and my symptoms have completely disappeared! Throughout pregnancy too! It was the worst the last 2 years, before getting pregnant and having no periods for 2 years. I was told I probably wouldn't get pregnant due to it! Just hoping it never returns! X
@@eleanormcvey606 only got it once at around 6 months pp when I started weaning baby and breastfed less... maybe my hormones are going back to how they were before? Still not had my period back though. Almost 7 months pp now x
SIBO is often mistakenly diagnosed as IBS, worth trying intermittent fasting (2 males a day within 6 hour period) low FODMAP foods, probiotics and prokinetics to speed up your MMC (your body's way of clearing the gut). The mentioned Symprove is very expensive.
Great interview though if we talk then be clear If you talk about irritable bowel syndrome then own it and do not use abbreviations thus giving true clarity.
Does anyone feel like there ibs comes in periods? Sometimes I don’t have a flare up for a couple of weeks then I will go through horrendous cramping for a couple of days
Do you know why there is no cure? Because there is no public investment in basic and applied research. IBS is a constellation of symptoms caused by different mechanisms that some researchers have identified. Cure exists for some subtypes of IBS, namely those with non-IgE food allergies identified, some SCN5A mutations and mitigated with bile acid diarrhea medication or congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency identification and treatment (pharmacological or dietary).
I feel your frustration. The medical system is outdated and not up to speed with research. I have had huge success treating and 'curing' IBS non-medically.
I had Ibs c symptoms since I was 17 but did not get diagnosed until I was in my mid 30s. I had gone to the Dr a lot over this. I would be doubled up in pain crying each time I ate until I got probiotic Alflorex and after using it 2 weeks the pain from eating went but if I forget to take it two days in a row the pain after eating comes back. I am allergic to soya protein my worst allergy. I am allergic to dairy protein and gluten intolerant. I get cramps, bloating, super tired, constipation bad and need to wee so much more. You feel like a fat pig some days from the bloat. You feel rundown a lot. Ibs runs in my family. My older sister has it, a cousin on my mom's side and an aunt on my mom's side of the family. I have scalp psoriasis (looks like I don't have it due to medicated shampoo and cold tar ointment). If you have psoriasis I was told you have a 40% higher chance of getting Ibs. I have a lot of other health issues. I thank God almost daily that even though I have Ibs I don't have Ibs d. It does not help my job is stressful and even more so at certain months when certain deadlines due and it makes my Ibs symptoms worse.
What a horrible thing to say there’s nothing funny about this. She’s talking about a crippling disability and it’s actually very serious and complicated - I should know
I have crippling stress & anxiety issues, the toll it have on my body is stomach issues and bowel, I don’t think a lot of people talk about this, so happy they are shedding light on this issue that many people have to deal with
I had anxiety issues, too, and it was torture. My stomach would hurt and make noises, and most days, I was embarrassed to go to school. It lasted 3 years. The one thing that made me upset and angry is that none of my teachers understood what I was going through. No matter how many times I tried to explain my situation, they'd still be hostile towards me. I'm not sure if what I had was IBS, but whoever is going through what I went through, I hope you get through it.
I am so glad that she felt comfortable talking about IBS!
I’m so glad she openly spoke about this it gives me comfort to know that even celebrities go through it
I've suffered from crippling IBS since I was 13 years old; it's so common yet so rarely talked about. The pain after eating is the WORST!! (Especially if you're a performer because it can be so debilitating). Well done for speaking out, Alexandra 😃
I am just gong down the road of talking to my GP about my IBS symptoms I've had for a long time. I'm so thankful Dr Nighat mentions that it is a diagnosis of elimination. This video was so helpful. Thank you Dr Nighat, Alexandra and This Morning!
I clicked on this so fast, I’ve been struggling with IBS and incontinence for years😩
Alex said SYMPROVE probiotic helped her, maybe you could try that.
What helps my Ibs c so that everytime I eat I am not crippled in pai is alflorex a probiotic. It takes 2-3 weeks to work. Before using it I was in crippling pain each time I eat .
Do you know why there is no cure? Because there is no public investment in basic and applied research. IBS is a constellation of symptoms caused by different mechanisms that some researchers have identified. Cure exists for some subtypes of IBS, namely those with non-IgE food allergies identified, some SCN5A mutations and mitigated with bile acid diarrhea medication or congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency identification and treatment (pharmacological or dietary).
@@elizabethleboho9752 I googled it when she said it, I have it in my Amazon cart
@@thebigloc1 thank you!
Anxiety definitely plays a big part in this ive had this a few times in the past its an awful feeling you literally do feel sick to your stomach of food fair play to Alexandra for speaking up on a topic that so many people dont
IBS has been the bane of my life right from childhood. It can just hit out the blue even with foods I have eaten plenty of times before with no problem. Mine is also very emotion triggered-and sort of stress or anxiety sets me off. But I can also be feeling absolutely fine one minute, sat eating dinner when suddenly I have to abandon the meal to rush to the loo. It is actually really limiting-as I kid I could never feel comfortable sleeping over at friends houses. And now as an adult I can’t feel comfortable holidaying with friends unless I have my own loo. I can’t eat out anywhere far from home in case the meal suddenly disagrees with me. It’s a pain. 😢
I got diagnosed by a gastroenterologist as having a sensitive gut which falls under the IBS banner. With the help of a NHS dietician, I went on the FODMAP elimination diet to find out which sugar groups (of carbohydrates) I am intolerant too. The Monash University app who developed the FODMAP diet is invaluable. I know exactly what foods I can eat now and their quantities. It means I have drawn up my own food list and I am constantly weighing foods. I have created my own FODMAP recipe book (lots of books available and recipes on line). I have adapted recipes and created my own. I am generally well, just have the odd flare up if I make a mistake. Foods can heal, but in my case they can also harm. Half a clove of garlic will put me in bed for two days and takes me a week to fully recover. Luckily there are alternatives like wild garlic and asafoetida spice powder. Eating smaller meals helps too and I prefer liquid food like soups and broths (I order on line the massel stock cubes).
I have IBS and have been battling it for years
As an IBS therapist, I'm so glad this is being discussed openly. Yet, I'm frustrated that the NHS is so outdated in its understanding and treatment of IBS. IBS is now classified as a condition of the Gut-Brain Connection, meaning both mind and body need to be explored. Avoidance of foods and stress is not practical or helpful in the long run. Address the root cause and relieve all symptoms.
How do we do this out of interest? I’m suffering at the moment although not too sure I have IBS
How do I find out what the root cause is?
I've been living with IBS for about a decade now...connected to having Muscular Dystrophy. It's horrible but I have had to learn to live with it as my triggers seem to change...it gets worse when I'm stressed or anxious too!
I have had Ibs since i was 15 years old and no matter what food you eat you blow up with extreme pain. Im 51 now and im still struggling it comes in periods.
IBS has absolutely ruined my life, completely. 25 years down the drain 😢
Love the comments being on
Thank u for sharing your story i have ibs it had for most myself it thing u don't think thing talk about thank u for sharing your story ibs has made my life hard
Has someone switched on the comments by accident
😂
Oooh looks like it 😮
Lmaooo
they've done it for all channels, Loose Women has theirs on too!
@@b_r_a_n might be a technical glitch or just for Easter
Peppermint Oil really helps with IBS after eating and after the toilet. Its an awful condition sometimes you're even bed bound because of the pain.
'Bed bound' is the right kind of description for IBS symptoms. I'm fed up of being told 'Just eat prunes, just have fibre, yada, yada, yada, etc". If any of those methods worked, I wouldn't still be getting IBS symptoms. Duh. 😄😊
@@sarahlund-nt3kw fibre can actually make it worse
It's deffo hormonal in my situation. As soon as I got pregnant and during postpartum my ibs went away completely. Never drank & didn't change my diet so it wasn't that.
Did it come back after a bit? Just wondering as I'm in the PP period at the moment and my symptoms have completely disappeared! Throughout pregnancy too! It was the worst the last 2 years, before getting pregnant and having no periods for 2 years. I was told I probably wouldn't get pregnant due to it! Just hoping it never returns! X
@@eleanormcvey606 only got it once at around 6 months pp when I started weaning baby and breastfed less... maybe my hormones are going back to how they were before? Still not had my period back though.
Almost 7 months pp now x
SIBO is often mistakenly diagnosed as IBS, worth trying intermittent fasting (2 males a day within 6 hour period) low FODMAP foods, probiotics and prokinetics to speed up your MMC (your body's way of clearing the gut). The mentioned Symprove is very expensive.
Also yes please more academic research on this
The research is there, but not in the format NICE accepts. But more definitely welcome, too.
They deliberately left the comments on just to see if anybody commented on the pronunciation of the Dr's name.
Its so hard and unpredictable 😢 I have found I need to make sure I don’t eat too late or too early as mornings have always been when I get symptoms
Woah the comments are available!!!…
Not only is this woman a good singer, she passed SAS selection she’s a straight up beast
I love seeing Dermot interact with previous X Factor contestants/winners, he’s so sweet with them!
I have had Ibs for 20 years and I get it even worse sincevi have hot fibromyalgia
Doctor what?? Think I heard that wrong 😳
I spat my coffee out, lol
Wooooooah lol
😂😂😂
Buscopan is great for any discomfort and peppermint tea
Helpful, thank you
I’m sorry but I spat out my lungs when I heard him say the doctors name AUAHHAHAHAHA
I had ibs since I was 7 which is nearly 20 years. I can go days without eating and have ibs flare ups
Mine went away when i changed my food and lost alot of weight.. i suffered so much with it and was so scared to eat or drink if i was away from home
She's such a beauty
Symprove never worked for me - was on it for over a year
Great interview though if we talk then be clear
If you talk about irritable bowel syndrome then own it and do not use abbreviations thus giving true clarity.
Does anyone feel like there ibs comes in periods? Sometimes I don’t have a flare up for a couple of weeks then I will go through horrendous cramping for a couple of days
Yes, definitely.
Do you know why there is no cure? Because there is no public investment in basic and applied research. IBS is a constellation of symptoms caused by different mechanisms that some researchers have identified. Cure exists for some subtypes of IBS, namely those with non-IgE food allergies identified, some SCN5A mutations and mitigated with bile acid diarrhea medication or congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency identification and treatment (pharmacological or dietary).
I feel your frustration. The medical system is outdated and not up to speed with research. I have had huge success treating and 'curing' IBS non-medically.
I had Ibs c symptoms since I was 17 but did not get diagnosed until I was in my mid 30s. I had gone to the Dr a lot over this. I would be doubled up in pain crying each time I ate until I got probiotic Alflorex and after using it 2 weeks the pain from eating went but if I forget to take it two days in a row the pain after eating comes back. I am allergic to soya protein my worst allergy. I am allergic to dairy protein and gluten intolerant. I get cramps, bloating, super tired, constipation bad and need to wee so much more. You feel like a fat pig some days from the bloat. You feel rundown a lot. Ibs runs in my family. My older sister has it, a cousin on my mom's side and an aunt on my mom's side of the family. I have scalp psoriasis (looks like I don't have it due to medicated shampoo and cold tar ointment). If you have psoriasis I was told you have a 40% higher chance of getting Ibs. I have a lot of other health issues.
I thank God almost daily that even though I have Ibs I don't have Ibs d. It does not help my job is stressful and even more so at certain months when certain deadlines due and it makes my Ibs symptoms worse.
Could be worth looking up SIBO!
Where’s Philip x
Gone for good hopefully
Intersting
Catergoroes
Constipation
Diets
Mixed
Thanks😊
Why is no one mentioning the doctors name? 😂
THATS WHAT I MEAN
Dermot is so rude sometimes, he interrupts and does give the guest a chance to finish speaking. Manners goes a long way getting your story across.
I thought it's Ziwe.
Think IBS is bad try having IBD
The treatment is fresh figs!
Alexandra have too preform in Israel.
😊👌🏽
Why is it ok you don't here off these people for years and years and now boom they doing a story.
Alexandra Burke has gone from singing on stage with Beyoncé & winning The X Factor in 2008 to being on This Morning talking about IBS in 2023 😂😂😂
What a horrible thing to say there’s nothing funny about this. She’s talking about a crippling disability and it’s actually very serious and complicated - I should know
😂😂😂 life has come full circle ⭕️ for her 🤪
Don’t forget she Won SAS WHO DARES WINS! Also!!!
Saddo
@mxx1236 Yes you are Saddo