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Old 11-15-2008, 03:43 PM #2
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I know this is a bit personal to many people but I need help on how I can gain control on this matter because everytime I take the bentyl I get so tired. I have to work for a living and I can not just have my tummy spasm like this!

Sharla
Hi there.

My brother in law has IBS and has taken Bentyl for years. He eats a completely white diet. I don't understand this, but it works for him. He takes 4 gaviscon with each meal. He doesn't eat any fat, he just eats carbs. He says EVERYTHING MAKES HIM GO TO THE BATHROOM.

He's thin as a rail. He's about 5 foot 10 1/2 and god bless him, he looks fine. Thin, but fine. I couldn't exist on the food that he eats but he seems to make it work.

Anyway, what does your doctor say?

I just wanted to stop by and be the first one to say Hi, and welcome to Neurotalks. Others will come and reply to your post, don't worry.

Take care,

Melody
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