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Donna Zuehl

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Irritable Bowel, Pain Syndromes Linked
7/16/2007 10:48:05 PM
This article confirms the link between Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Pain Syndromes such as Fibromyalgia. Irritable Bowel, Pain Syndromes Linked IBS Patients 60% More Likely to Suffer Fibromyalgia, Migraine, Depression By Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Medical News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Sept. 28, 2006 -- Doctors have long suspected a link between irritable bowel syndrome, pain syndromes, and depression. New data now strongly support this theory. The findings come from data on 97,593 people with irritable bowel syndrome enrolled in a large U.S. health plan from 1996 to 2002. J. Alexander Cole, DSc, MPH, and colleagues at Boston University compared these patients with 27,402 people seeking routine health care. Their results show that people with irritable bowel syndrome are: * 80% more likely to suffer fibromyalgiafibromyalgia * 60% more likely to suffer migraine * 40% more likely to suffer depression * Overall, 60% more likely to suffer fibromyalgia, migraine, or depression "Perhaps what is driving the relation between irritable bowel syndrome and these other conditions is some underlying biological disorder," Cole tells WebMD. "Nobody is sure what this could be. But people suggest that there is this constellation of symptoms among people with irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, migraine, and depression that might present in different ways." Cole and colleagues report their findings in the Sept. 28 issue of the online journal BMC Gastroenterology. Common Cause of Pain Syndromes? Cole, now an epidemiologist with i3 Drug Safety, is not an expert on irritable bowel syndrome. Reza Shaker, MD, is. Shaker, chief of gastroenterology and hepatology at the Medical College of Wisconsin, was not involved in the Cole study. "Clinical observations of patients with pain syndromes indicate that we are dealing with a syndrome bigger than a single organ," Shaker tells WebMD. "These findings confirm these previous observations." Shaker says people with irritable bowel syndrome and people with pain syndromes such as fibromyalgia and migraine have something in common. They all have nerve pathways which somehow have become vastly oversensitive to pain signals -- a process doctors call sensitization. Perhaps, Shaker suggests, there's a common problem at the crossroads where these nerve pathways intersect. "Is it possible that there is an event -- possibly an early life event -- that affects the crossroads of all these nerve pathways?" he asks. "In areas where these nerves cross, it could be that there is sensitization occurring, affecting different neural circuits." Cole suggests that different doctors looking at the same underlying illness might make different diagnoses. A gastroenterologist, for example, might diagnose irritable bowel syndrome, while a rheumatologist might diagnose fibromyalgia. This sounds a lot like the blind men who, on first encountering an elephant, declare it to be like a snake or a tree depending on whether they are touching the elephant's trunk or its leg. Shaker says this analogy is apt. But most doctors, he says, will examine the whole elephant, not just its parts. "A professional doesn't just focus on one symptom. If we see irritable bowel syndrome along with noncardiac chest pain or fibromyalgia, then we tackle this," he says. "But we doctors need to have a more global picture of this, instead of pigeonholing our diagnosis according to our own specialty or subspecialty." SOURCES: Cole, J.A. BMC Gastroenterology, Sept. 28, 2006; vol 6: pp 26. J. Alexander Cole, DSc, MPH, epidemiologist, i3 Drug Safety. Reza Shaker, MD, chief, division of gastroenterology and hepatology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. © 2006 WebMD, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Re: Irritable Bowel, Pain Syndromes Linked
7/17/2007 12:07:40 AM

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Donna Zuehl

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Re: Irritable Bowel, Pain Syndromes Linked
7/17/2007 12:45:16 PM
You are welcome as usual Nick. Thanks for stopping by. DonnaZ
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Re: Irritable Bowel, Pain Syndromes Linked
7/17/2007 10:24:25 PM

Hi  Donna,

thanks... I've talked about this with some friends of mine who have complaints of those kind and aren't getting anywhere with there doctors!

now if the can only come up wih a medication just for a constellation of symptoms that may or may not be one illness! (smile)

have a great TODAY!

Beth

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: Irritable Bowel, Pain Syndromes Linked
7/17/2007 11:56:06 PM
Hi Beth, Thanks for visiting my forum. It does seem that doctors don't know much about Irritable Bowel Syndrome. None of the medications my doctor prescribed helped. When I asked for something else, she informed me that she has tried every medicine there is and has no more suggestions. This was at a time when the IBS was at its peak. I was afraid to go out to eat because I might have an "accident" at the restaurant or soon afterward. I found a fiber supplement on my own, called Acacia. I have been taking it for several months, and it has made a positive difference. Although I still have IBS the symptoms are much improved. Once or twice a week I take a generic of Immodium to be on the safe side when away from home. Otherwise, I take a couple teaspoons of the fiber mixed in liquid twice a day. I can recommend this to my fellow IBS sufferers, as it is what has helped me the most. If anyone needs further information about the fiber, just emal me. I am not an affiliate so do not get anything for recommending the product. I just want others to try it in case it makes a difference for them. I know how frustrating IBS can be. DonnaZ
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