Hi Alli,
I have mixed feelings on this subject.
My IBS is in remission (thank GOD!), and I don't drink anymore. Before my IBS I used to enjoy a Jack or two (sometimes even three). When I came down with IBS, it was hard to give up my beloved drink, but I was desperate to rid myself of my horrendous IBS attacks, so I did anything and everything, sticking strictly to the diet. After awhile on the diet, I slowly added into my diet one Jack -- just ONE -- preceded by a soluble fiber and a soluble fiber with the drink. I found that the booze calmed down my tummy muscles, actually being very soothing. However, two Jacks were a definite no-no; the second one caused big problems.
Then, as my IBS began to diminish, and my attacks became fewer and fewer, I discovered I didn't like the Jack after all. (All the old-timers in here who know me well won't believe this, but it's true.) I didn't like the feeling of being high, opting instead for total control.
Now, whenever we go to a restaurant, I order something much milder -- a screw driver, vodka collins, something that hardly hits me at all -- and I like the tiny little buzz I get instead of the HIGH from the strong Jack.
Here's my suggestion: if you're gonna drink, limit it to one drink, no more, and just sip it. Order a glass of water to drink with it, and be sure to have that bread or roll or crackers beforehand, and maybe even some afterwards. An Equalactin would also help!
Good luck, Bev
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