Personal stories about having tests for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)


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Personal stories about having tests for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)


These stories are based on information gathered from health professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health decisions.

Janna, age 35: I have had a "nervous stomach" since I was in grade school. When I had to take a big test, or when I was nervous about something, I would always get stomach cramps and diarrhea. Recently, I took a new job in a new city. It seems like I have had diarrhea ever since I started this job. I went to see my doctor about it because I was getting a little concerned. She asked me a lot of questions and did some blood tests. She said it seemed very likely that I have irritable bowel syndrome, and she said that it would be reasonable to do more tests, but she didn't feel it was truly necessary. I felt a lot better after talking to her, so we agreed that I would wait another month or so to see what happens. Then we will talk again and see if I am still having symptoms before we decide about more tests.

Teresa, age 29: I became nervous about my bowel symptoms when a friend of mine was diagnosed with colon cancer. I don't know what symptoms she was having, but it got me very concerned. I went to my doctor, and he did a thorough exam and asked me a lot of questions. He said that my symptoms were very similar to those of people who have irritable bowel syndrome. I asked him how he could be sure without doing any tests. He said that he couldn't be absolutely sure, but that he was confident that I didn't have anything more serious. I told him that I really was concerned, and that I would feel better if we did some tests. So I am doing some home treatment and going in next week for some tests. Even if they don't show anything, I know that I will rest easier.

Daniel, age 45: At my last doctor visit, we talked about my symptoms of cramps, bloating, and constipation. I've had these symptoms for about the last 20 years. My doctor reminded me that sometimes constipation can be a symptom of colon cancer and suggested that we talk about whether I should have a colonoscopy. Since I have had my symptoms for so long, we agreed to try increasing the fiber in my diet and to talk again in a few more weeks. I'm not too worried, because I have had these symptoms for so long.

Marco, age 37: My doctor diagnosed me with irritable bowel syndrome at my last visit. But I can't stop wondering if there isn't something more seriously wrong with me. I have been doing all the things that are supposed to help my symptoms, but they are still there, although they are definitely better. I am going to ask my doctor if it is reasonable for me to have more tests to find out whether there might be something else going on.

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Author Robin Parks, MS
Editor Kathleen M. Ariss, MS
Associate Editor Pat Truman
Primary Medical Reviewer Kathleen Romito, MD

- Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Arvydas D. Vanagunas, MD

- Gastroenterology
Last Updated June 15, 2006

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Last updated: June 15, 2006
Author: Robin Parks, MS
Reviewed By: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine, Arvydas D. Vanagunas, MD - Gastroenterology
Editors: Kathleen M. Ariss, MS, Pat Truman

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