I'm in perth. You should go and visit her.
I'm in perth. You should go and visit her.
I'd go. All not going would achieve is strengthening your anxiety.
"My only hope is this homemade Prozac... Needs more ice cream."
You always should talk to the doctor when you feel the slightest symptoms
"Eat. Drink. Enjoy the work you do. Be thankful for the blessings God gives you in this life. Live, love and seek out the things that bring your heart joy. The rest is meaningless... Like chasing the wind." King Solomon
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I agree with Fishmanpa
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I have to add since I retired in march my GP visits did increase but not for every little twinge or sensation . I am on your side KATYFITZ i Know this is hard and understand . Ive had a hundred tests over the years and they found nothing wrong except underactive thyroid . Constant doctor reasurance feeds anxiety .
I wish you well .
Love and peace
Thanks for the replies guys
Constantly going to the Doctor is what will fuel HA.
I know how you feel OP
I am going to Scotland alone on Thursday morning and pretty nervous about it incase something happens. Silly I know. Going to try not let my anxiety get he better of me
IBS is sometimes painful and uncomfortable but completely benign. Your tests are completely normal-whatever you believe you have is skewed thinking as a result of anxiety. Nothing bad is going to happen to you in Scotland other than continuous IBS symptoms if you allow your anxiety to overwhelm you. I really hope you have a great time in Scotland and try and let your stomach symptoms take a back seat? It would be such a shame if you focussed on your stomach rather than your holiday?
It's literally the first thing I think about when waking up. I hate the constant wind and gassy feelings. It's awful. Thanks for the reply tno
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