Re: I'm too young to die.
09/08/10 12:19 PM
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Kenny
Reged: 01/03/05
Posts: 35
Loc: Valley Village, CA
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I'm a highschooler that can't seem to control ibs stress in school. It's come to the point where I've become anti-social because I never know what my stomach will do. I've come to want to do online school, but I don't want to be shut off from the world forever! The diet is hard for me to follow because my family doesn't like buying "special" ingredients and bready food isn't cutting it, but it's all I have. I'm stuck without a future and I'm tired of grinning and bearing it, as everyone asks me to do. Any advice?
Callie, I was there where you are about 19 years ago. I had so many absences from school, but luckily I was able to do my homework and be there for tests. My friends did kid around, but I knew they loved me. It got a bit much sometimes.
Back then, my doctors didn't really know too much about IBS, and I was ignorant. I didn't realize why I was on the toilet all the time. I mean, I was eating the same as all of my friends! "Well THERE'S your problem," I know now.
See what you can do with the food in your house, even if that means cooking for yourself separately. You can do it, and you should. Maybe make a list of the foods that are good for IBS and present it to your parents. They might have a change of heart when they see it's not "special" food at all. Do most of the work for them, so they don't have to.
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