Harma, I have wondered about this myself. How many of us on the forum were originally diagnosed with IBS?Wondering how many "IBS" labelled patients are out there, having actually LC or CC
How Many of Us Were Misdiagnosed With IBS?
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How Many of Us Were Misdiagnosed With IBS?
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Really there are so many people with any bowel disease, UC, Crohn, Celiac, MC who first get the diagnosis IBS. Especially Celiac is famous for that, the normal diagnosis times seems to be 10 years. How easy could 10 years of misery be spared by a simple blood test.
I wish I knew earlier about the gluten and bowel problems (besides celiac) I could have spared me so much misery in the last 10 years.
But of course better now than never.
I wish I knew earlier about the gluten and bowel problems (besides celiac) I could have spared me so much misery in the last 10 years.
But of course better now than never.
"As the sense of identity shifts from the imaginary person to your real being as presence awareness, the life of suffering dissolves like mist before the rising sun"
oh by the way, my GI does not give on IBS, I have now CC + IBS, even when there is a diagnosis for the bowel problems...if not all the symptoms fit in with the classical picture of MC (that is in my GI opinion only watery D), than the rest is, what else, IBS. First I thought IBS was created for patients to reassure patients that they really "have something". But I am sure it is also easy for doctors, call it IBS an sent them home.
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Initially I was told IBS and was prescribed Bentyl & Questran.
After no signs of improvement was finally diagnosed by colonoscopy biopsies, showing collagenous colitis.
Then I was put on Asacol. Didn't help.
Then Entocort EC, which did work.
GI does not recognize anything to do with MC & food intolerances.
Just shakes his head when I bring it up and says, "you are not a celiac"!
You don't even want to know what I'd like to express to him!
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After no signs of improvement was finally diagnosed by colonoscopy biopsies, showing collagenous colitis.
Then I was put on Asacol. Didn't help.
Then Entocort EC, which did work.
GI does not recognize anything to do with MC & food intolerances.
Just shakes his head when I bring it up and says, "you are not a celiac"!
You don't even want to know what I'd like to express to him!
Dee~~~
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I have spent most of my life with the misdiagnosis! Now, I have a GI who correctly diagnosed me with the lymphocytic colitis, but he tells me that diet "doesn't improve" the LC and that it's a TYPE OF IBS. If it weren't for this board, I would be so confused. WHY do these doctors, who get paid so much, know so little?
Just diagnosed LC--thought I was IBS-D for the last 30 years! : /
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MC, CC or LC a type of IBS....sigh...some even with inflammation markers that is linked to a disease with a name call it IBS. This one is really the worst one I have heard ever on MC.but he tells me that diet "doesn't improve" the LC and that it's a TYPE OF IBS
"As the sense of identity shifts from the imaginary person to your real being as presence awareness, the life of suffering dissolves like mist before the rising sun"
It appears that almost half of us were misdiagnosed with IBS. That's mighty significant. It says a lot about the prevailing medical mindset regarding diagnosing digestive system issues.
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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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