Eating during an attack
#344371 - 04/10/09 09:43 PM
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I've been dealing with IBS for about 3 years now, I've been using peppermint teas. Just got turned on to Fennel Tea. It's working great as I'm in the middle of an IBS C attack now. I'm wondering what others actually eat during an attack?
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Hi there!
Bananas, oatmeal, brown rice, sweet potatoes, low fat saltines, low fat/sodium chicken broth, rice or corn chex cereal, lots of pep/fennel/ginger tea!
You want mostly things that are easy to digest and easy on the tummy. Ginger helps me to de-bloat when I get an "attack". I've been cutting off about an inch chunk of ginger and boiling it in water then letting it steep for a few and add some peppermint tea bags. This helps greatly for pain, bloating, and spasms.
HTH
-------------------- IBS-C, Gas, Bloating, HURTING!
I'm married and it's so wonderful!
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Hi,
I am curious what you (everyone) means when they say they are having an IBS attack? I have IBS-C and am constantly bloated and constipated. Do you consider these symptoms an attack or do you experience other symptoms?
Thanks!
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Hey Nicole I'm with you girlfriend I was confused about that as well...seems if I stray from the guidelines I am in attack mode 24/7 .....
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Hey, ladies! Yes, an "attack" is anything related to your IBS. Constipation and/or diarrhea, bloating, distention, flatulence, severe pain, colon spasms, nausea. That's what I would consider an attack. I get them all the time, and some times, they last a couple of days, sometimes a couple of hours.
Hope that clears up some confusion!
-------------------- IBS-C, Gas, Bloating, HURTING!
I'm married and it's so wonderful!
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I'm also IBS-C and to me an attack is that burning stabbing pain that feels like someone's ripping my guts out. It can last for between half an hour to a few hours. After that I'm usually bloated for 2-3 days and have the regular pain, but not the "attack" pain. I'm always bloated to some degree. I don't eat anything during an attack because it's just so painful.
-------------------- IBS-C, bloating, cramps
pregnant
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You hit the nail on the head!!!!!!
-------------------- IBS-C, Gas, Bloating, HURTING!
I'm married and it's so wonderful!
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That is what I'm referring to. I tend to get all of those symptoms for 2 days. Then I have at least a day of begin bloated and the furthermost thing in my mind is eating.I usually will have some chicken broth but I was interested in what other people do during these periods Especially in regards to eating. Thanks All!!
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that means my attacks are 24/7,I never feel empty or normal.
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My "attacks" begin with gas pains, bad gurgling pains. It then proceeds to give me hot flashes and then going to the restroom with diareah and cramping until I empty. I usually feel hot and nausious while emptying my colon and sometimes I feel like I'm going to pass out. I can also get a back ache prior to the "attack." Once I'm empty I usually feel okay, but worn out from the "attack". I get them by eating the wrong foods or stressed and at the most inappropriate times (out in public). These come a couple times a month, during my period, and when I'm not having an attack, I usually feel fine. Never knowing when the next attack will hit. It's probably my diet and lack of soluble fiber. Depending on how bad the attack is, I can eat normal within an hour from the attack.
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