Relationships and IBS
This article will look at maintaining relationships with IBS. Read on to learn about what that entails and what you can do.
I started noticing symptoms in the spring of 2014, my second year of teaching middle school special education. I frequently had stomach pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. At first, I thought that it was a bug I had picked up from my students, but the symptoms continued through the summer and into the fall. One day, I started crying next to the microwave as I heated up my lunch. I dreaded eating because digestion was so painful but with a job as active as teaching, eating i...
This article will look at maintaining relationships with IBS. Read on to learn about what that entails and what you can do.
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