For almost five years now I've been running under the belief that I had IBS and that's completely normal with PTSD (of course.) Unfortunately, in my case, it was not. Last week I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. I am on meds, a restricted diet and just finished antibiotics for a severe infection. At a later date my UC might be upgraded to Crohns. Both are autoimmune diseases. I was diagnosed so late that I"m in the severe stage and if we don't get it under control I could lose my colon.
I have had severe (as in over 10 bowel movements a day) diarrea every day for almost four years straight. I had intermitent pain. I was chronically underweight. This spring I bloated up, got constipated and have had bleeding and mucas since. (yes I know this is gross.)
The diarrea, pain and weight loss are not necessarily IBS only. 47% of all UC cases are first misdiagnosed as IBS. I just learned that. Swelling, bleeding and mucas are NOT IBS related. If you have those symptoms something else is wrong with you.
PLEASE, please get stool samples and/or colonoscopy done and ensure it is not UC or Crohns.
And yes, I"m okay. I'm now working on healing. Same strategy for PTSD, information with action. :)
Just a freindly make sure.. post.
bec
I have had severe (as in over 10 bowel movements a day) diarrea every day for almost four years straight. I had intermitent pain. I was chronically underweight. This spring I bloated up, got constipated and have had bleeding and mucas since. (yes I know this is gross.)
The diarrea, pain and weight loss are not necessarily IBS only. 47% of all UC cases are first misdiagnosed as IBS. I just learned that. Swelling, bleeding and mucas are NOT IBS related. If you have those symptoms something else is wrong with you.
PLEASE, please get stool samples and/or colonoscopy done and ensure it is not UC or Crohns.
And yes, I"m okay. I'm now working on healing. Same strategy for PTSD, information with action. :)
Just a freindly make sure.. post.
bec