HOW TO SELF MANAGE YOUR IBS | 5 TIPS FOR 2019

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  • @season.appreciation8102
    @season.appreciation8102 4 роки тому +3

    Hi Becky, I have consulted doctors over the years about my symptoms but never had a diagnosis. I always associated my symptoms with menstruation but I'm now post menopause and have the same symptoms as I've always had. These started in my early teens - I haven't had a problem for some time but now it's all back again, same as before, bloating, gas, ab pain, back pain, fatigue. Looking at your videos and other people's, I think I have had IBS all these years! I'm now 66! Thank you for sharing, I shall watch all your other videos. So glad I found you! 😊

  • @pratyushkumar2081
    @pratyushkumar2081 4 роки тому +8

    it’s so unpredictable. What is triggering it and how to control it, is very difficult. So many times the same food which has not been triggering, triggers suddenly. Again, the next day the same food is suitable for the bowel. It’s annoying to understand why it is happening and what led to IBS. I don’t smoke and I am teetotaller. Have a very healthy fibre rich diet but yet symptoms are weird. It becomes a viscous cycle, you end up being stressed out.

  • @usmicky1988
    @usmicky1988 5 років тому +2

    A huge thumbs up from India Becky 👍👍👍 your videos have proved to be a godsend for someone like me after being diagnosed with IBS almost a decade back!!! It feels so good to know you're not the only one dealing with it. Especially when doctors aren't really able to help too much with what you're going through.

  • @veran.8661
    @veran.8661 5 років тому +11

    4:14 - so true! I feel like the gf bread from Schar with its foot long list of ingredients hurt my gut more than a piece of bread made from simple ingredients like spelt flour, water and salt. It's all just a lot of trial and error...

  • @hillarywarren1375
    @hillarywarren1375 5 років тому +2

    Great video! My ways I manage my IBS in addition to what you said are: making sure my bowels are always passing stuff through so sometimes I have to use pro kinetics (your body doesn't get dependent on them) if something is causing my system to slow down. Making sure I don't eat a lot of sugar and drinking lots and lots of water.

  • @davinalee9222
    @davinalee9222 5 років тому +4

    Gluten, dairy, HFCS, sugar, garlic, and anything high in fat are my triggers. Needless to say, eating is quite tricky lol.

  • @karenjones1897
    @karenjones1897 5 років тому +2

    hi, becky! 5 solid suggestions! stress is such a big issue for me - if i am under a lot of stress, my gut isn't happy (i sometimes wonder if it ever is) and i feel worse. i have often thought about bio-feedback to relax the insides. just a thought. more meditation for me - i must be more diligent about it. it's not just for that moment but helps to give us a bit of control, mind over body. i hope you 3 are doing well and life is being kind. been a bit under the weather and ready to feel better here. bit hugs! ~k

  • @celestelmcdonald
    @celestelmcdonald 3 роки тому +1

    Thankyou. I had issues with the Emergency room at my local hospital when I would have flareups when my symptoms started 10 years ag. now with my health insurance I can go private.

  • @studygroupprepusmle
    @studygroupprepusmle 4 роки тому

    Ive installed a treadmill and large yoga matt area where I do light exercise for IBS-C dominant. The yoga positions for relieving tummy pain help when I do an abdominal massage that I learned from watching a you tube video. I also take a rectal gravol at night to relax me and induce a gentle BM if I haven’t had one all day or feel too full. The exercise area is decorated with blue roses and plants, things that make me happy so the area is very pretty and its my place of zen.

  • @chrisnaoumidis134
    @chrisnaoumidis134 5 років тому +1

    Keep going through all your old videos, amazing! IBS is so personal and I'm starting to learn how to manage mine. Thanks so much 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Courtiees
    @Courtiees 5 років тому +3

    This is SO true. I've recently had a massive flare up- missed days off work after being relatively well for over a year. So frustrating. I've just started seeing a new doctor and specialist after I felt unheard by my old GP, and am really looking forward to a second opinion!
    Ps. Hoping you can make some more low fodmap recipes/weekly prep videos. I need inspo after finding out I need to probably start fodmap again. Your recipes have been fantastic so far!

  • @MysteriousBlue77
    @MysteriousBlue77 5 років тому +6

    Yes it’s so annoying that onion and garlic are in everything. I do think though that as it’s a FODMAP reaction, not an allergic reaction that it would only be larger amounts which would set off symptoms. So would probably be very unlikely cross contamination would trigger symptoms. Oligo’s Fructans is what triggers symptoms found in onions and garlic, 1gram or less (which is probably way more than a trace amount) shouldn’t cause problems theoretically. FODMAPS are not water soluble so this means that if an oil was used in cooking something with garlic and onion, it should not transfer to other foods cooked in that same oil. That is why we can use Garlic infused oil 😄

    • @dolphincrazed
      @dolphincrazed 5 років тому +1

      That's not entirely true. You need to remove the garlic after infusing it in oil before adding anything else to the oil; otherwise it WILL transfer to the food you are cooking due to small amounts of water present. www.monashfodmap.com/blog/cooking-with-onion-and-garlic-myths-and/

    • @MysteriousBlue77
      @MysteriousBlue77 5 років тому

      Rachelia G That is actually exactly what I meant sorry if I wasn’t clear enough.

    • @MysteriousBlue77
      @MysteriousBlue77 5 років тому

      Rachelia G I was stating that trace amounts are not enough to trigger a FODMAP reaction. As IBS is not an allergy so trace amounts won’t be harmful. Like something that touched garlic for example won’t trigger symptoms.

  • @jilllovesbeegees70
    @jilllovesbeegees70 5 років тому +3

    In 30 years i switched gastro drs 5 times. None of my drs give any credit to fodmap diets. One told me dont bother. I am going to use your recipes and tips, and see a dietitian.thank you

  • @alexaelias5118
    @alexaelias5118 5 років тому +3

    Something I do that helps me a lot is exercise! I try to exercise every day. Cardio especially helps and so does core workouts. IBS is so unpredictable and so broad so I find it so hard to control. I don't remember the last time I went to bed not bloated.

    • @pratyushkumar2081
      @pratyushkumar2081 4 роки тому

      Alexa Elias exactly, it’s so broad and unpredictable that what is triggering it and how to control it, is very difficult. So many times the same food which has not been triggering, triggers suddenly. Again, the next day the same food is suitable for the bowel. It’s annoying to understand why it is happening and what led to IBS. I don’t smoke and I am teetotaller. Have a very healthy fibre rich diet but yet symptoms are weird. It becomes a viscous cycle, you end up being stressed out.

    • @babygonda1226
      @babygonda1226 Рік тому

      Its good you have no anxiety.. no insomia🙏

  • @rowdogspeaks5900
    @rowdogspeaks5900 2 роки тому

    I've been having cramps for a few years now, it's not so bad that it's all the time, but I'm gradually realising that I think it's alcohol that causes me really bad pain. I hate it, because it comes on when I'm out and ruins the evening. It makes me quite sad thinking about it because it has meant that I have not fully enjoyed my time with friends. I'm going to make an appointment soon and speak to my GP about it.
    Thank you for sharing your stories.

  • @spiderbaby48
    @spiderbaby48 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much. Still trying to figure it out. I also have diverticulosis. Hub forgot about my lactose free once, brought me some cheesecake. Willpower out the window! A whole week of staying by the loo! Ended up with diverticulitis flare and antibiotics! I agree about stress. You just reminded me about a food diary.

  • @bobfrombrisbane1831
    @bobfrombrisbane1831 5 років тому

    Hi Becky. Nice video with plenty to think about. 👍

  • @debsmith3576
    @debsmith3576 3 роки тому +2

    did your colon back up first before Ibs started . that i is how mine started.

  • @beckys2075
    @beckys2075 5 років тому +4

    I’ve tried so many GF bread products, they all seem to upset me. I’ve had to give them up as I can’t keep buying loaves of bread at £3-£5 per loaf only to find after a couple of slices they upset me, so frustrating! I’ve also given up eating out as EVERYTHING seems to have garlic and onion (found that out last week after eating some ‘plain’ sushi!). Stress is definitely a big thing for me, I’m the same, when I’m anxious and stressed my guts end up like a cement mixer and everything will upset it. I’m listening to a gut directed hypnotherapy cd at night and it does help.

    • @bobfrombrisbane1831
      @bobfrombrisbane1831 5 років тому +1

      Becky S yep and when they say something is sugar free but have manitol or sorbitol etc as the sweetener. Normal Sugar I can handle but nit the alternatives.

  • @joanmacdonald2950
    @joanmacdonald2950 5 років тому +5

    Hello from Alberta , Canada. I watched your other video about your visit to the doctor. I was appalled that he put you on a laxative. Everyone knows they will exasperate a bowel or gut problem. I have had minor problems with my gut health for years..gas, bloating, some pain. Bouts of constipation. Since coming to the end of perimenopause, my symptoms have gotten worse. I do know I cant eat simple carbs and sugars. They also give me joint pain. I've been doing as much research as possible about gluten, low format diet. Etc. Unfortunately, we DO need to take our health into our own hands. As we sit around WAITING for doctor's appointments and tests, we have to do SOMETHING to help ourselves in the meantime. I know yoga and exercise helps me mentally as well as physically. Do a gratitude journal. Love.. be joyful, there's always joy in the world if we look for it. Best of luck on your journey, my thoughts are with you. ✌💛

  • @dk17768
    @dk17768 3 роки тому +2

    Any luck with anti anxiety meds with your IBS? Anyone?

  • @rachaelgray3003
    @rachaelgray3003 3 роки тому +1

    I am having the worst ibs attack over the last 2 days .
    last night was the worst with the abdomen hurting all over due to the bloating and my back was really bad it was like having the flu i couldn't sit or lay down for longer than 5-10 minutes
    i have had ibs for 7 years and its never been as bad as this before

  • @rebeccaw9656
    @rebeccaw9656 5 років тому +5

    It comes down to awareness. The more people know about FODMAPS, the better our food service industry will become.Gluten Free products in supermarkets are currently filled with preservatives that are Hi FODMAP, rendering them useless for IBS sufferers. Gluten free snacks in the health isle are filled with hi FODMAP figs or cashews or pistachios or apple!! Or the gluten free “gut health” cook books filled with Hi FODMAP ingredients, that all of these markets are uneducated in the fact that A LARGE PERCENTAGE OF THE GLUTEN FREE POPULATION WITH ACTUAL MEDICAL REASONS, CANT EAT THEIR SHIT. So it’s up to us to familiarise ourselves with the correct ingredients that we can substitute in cooking - Low FODMAP cook books are ideal for this, particularly those from Sue Shepherd PHD, the original creator of the Low FODMAP diet, an IBS sufferer herself, and a dietitian. And I find her recipes soooo easy, and tasty. Who knew, we could make fabulous Thai curries again without onion and garlic?

    • @bobfrombrisbane1831
      @bobfrombrisbane1831 5 років тому +1

      Rebecca Wheeler Never have truer words been typed. So true gluten free products often have other high FODMAP ingredients I hardly buy any food products that are in a packet these days. Downside to this is I have to create most meals from scratch.

  • @ponck55
    @ponck55 4 роки тому

    Wright on, cheers

  • @zojonmbrica3102
    @zojonmbrica3102 Рік тому

    You gave more tips than a doctor

  • @bellabianca4771
    @bellabianca4771 5 років тому

    Although I have IBS i never had irritated stomach after consuming moderated amounts of onion, garlic & even tomatoes. So it differs from person to person.
    Another great tip is *always* peel vegetables & fruits before eating them.
    *Happy healthy lifestyle IBS mates⚘*

  • @gozdeyldrm8604
    @gozdeyldrm8604 4 роки тому +4

    watching this desperately while in pain!

  • @squaresusan
    @squaresusan 5 років тому

    Corn and maize are major triggers for me and are generally used in gluten free products. Its frustrating in restaurants when a meal is listed as gluten free and I ask if they have used maize or corn instead and they have no idea so I miss have to miss out every time.

  • @andrewhayes3584
    @andrewhayes3584 3 роки тому

    Same my stomach and stress r related

  • @jade4994
    @jade4994 2 місяці тому

    Binge watching these videos cos I'm in a flare up from a mixture of stress and eating too much dairy 😅 I've bought some peppermint and nettle tea to try. I tried Turmeric and it didn't do anything. Low FODMAP diet worked really well for my symptoms, but I found I was losing a lot of weight accidentally cos i just didn't enjoy the bland food ha, so I couldn't stay on it long term

  • @marywillits3083
    @marywillits3083 5 років тому

    i make sure that if i eat garlic and onions i dont eat a lot at a time and not everyday and i make sure it is cooked i was on the low fodmap diet and started eating small this like the onions cooked than got into the garlic very little but cooked this mite not work for everyone but i keep track of what i eat and i try not to eat a lot of food at a time but i eat 5 or 6 times a day and i try not to eat raw veggys i cook them

  • @GodoftimeGaming
    @GodoftimeGaming 5 років тому

    so true about nandos like u i ordered plain on holiday never been to nandos thinking it was ok oh boy my ibs was bad up all night i will never go again also another good video im learning a lot form your videos

  • @parlarasouli7242
    @parlarasouli7242 3 роки тому

    Lately i can not even drink water 🥲 i feel after drinking water extreme bloating and some sort of pain 😞

  • @patriciasouthan5134
    @patriciasouthan5134 5 років тому

    It has affected my nervous system and I think the worst thing is not sleeping as the movement of my small intestine and the gas wakes me up
    It’s such a difficult thing to deal with It can spoil your life

  • @suecoo66
    @suecoo66 5 років тому

    Most soups seem to have onion in even if its onion powder. So annoying!!

  • @shaymaaali5464
    @shaymaaali5464 5 років тому

    Hi Becky, would you mind if I asked you how did you know that onion and garlic are your triggers. Have you tried them? I haven’t tried them and I’m terribly scared to do so because these horrible symptoms. Also, I haven’t given it a go to the Legumes for years now and scared to do so. I’m so far away 😔 and so anxious.

    • @bobfrombrisbane1831
      @bobfrombrisbane1831 5 років тому

      Shaymaa ali I found what my triggers were from an elimination diet. I can’t speak for Becky but I am confident she used the same process. The only way you can be sure is have the exact same diet you know is ok and test one food at a time over a period of time typically one to two weeks, It is time consuming and can be tedious but is the only definitive way. Just because one person has a sensitivity towards a food does not mean another person will. Everyone is different.

    • @fgel18
      @fgel18 5 років тому +1

      For onion and garlic you don’t even need a week of testing to know it is a trigger food for you, most likely you will notice it as soon as you have consumed, at least that is what happens with me. As soon as I consume any trigger food my stomach goes crazy!! Just find an appropriate day maybe a weekend then try either in small amount to see if it triggers your IBS or not

  • @southamptonfc05
    @southamptonfc05 Рік тому

    Does anyone else experience tenesmus

  • @rocketshuynh
    @rocketshuynh 5 років тому

    If nothing works you can resort to pills, helps alleviate the pain

  • @suecoo66
    @suecoo66 5 років тому

    I can guarantee if I'm going to the airport I'll be on the loo all morning

    • @melanierobin8510
      @melanierobin8510 5 років тому +2

      Same. And I never thought about it that way before but excitement is still a form of stress. :-(

    • @suecoo66
      @suecoo66 5 років тому

      @@melanierobin8510 mines anxiety about travel

  • @sport-lk2cx
    @sport-lk2cx 5 років тому

    I just started having ibs not to bad but never know when it will hit.I,am a lot older than most my wife had me use diapers to help control it.

    • @suecoo66
      @suecoo66 5 років тому

      How do diapers control it?

    • @sport-lk2cx
      @sport-lk2cx 5 років тому +1

      I f I have a accdent it dosen,t wind up in my pants.@@suecoo66

    • @sport-lk2cx
      @sport-lk2cx 5 років тому

      To keep my pants getting ina mess.@@suecoo66

    • @suecoo66
      @suecoo66 5 років тому

      @@sport-lk2cx sorry I do understand, I think you maybe misunderstood. What I meant was the diapers won't control the symptoms. I hope you can find something that will x

    • @sport-lk2cx
      @sport-lk2cx 5 років тому

      Thanks @@suecoo66

  • @MycketTuff
    @MycketTuff 5 років тому +1

    Posted a comment on your "Living With IBS" video suggesting a diet of almost entirely meat to really go back to the basics. You can live on ONLY meat. But you can't live on ONLY greens. That alone should say a lot of what's good for us as humans. Consider my other comment.
    Best wishes with your IBS.