Posted by tina on May 13, 2000, at 20:40:01
In reply to Re: Hey Tina, To DANNY,to Tina, posted by Danny on May 12, 2000, at 23:37:31
Hey Danny: Thanks for the clarification, you'd have to classify me in the IBS-DC group too--never know when or where. Strikes randomly. It runs in my family though, all the women have it to some degree. The new drug you mentioned Lotronex isn't available up here in the Great White North to my knowledge but I will ask my doc if she's heard of it. Again, thanks for the support. This thing gets me pretty down in the dumps sometimes. Take care--Hugs...Tina
> Hi Tina: My address is in San Diego,(but I'm also spending my share of time in hell) . IBS - D (diarrhea) C (constipation), or C & D alternating (me). Most people seem to be D. There is also a new, expensive drug for this, Lotronex. Hang tough.
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> > Hi Danny: Can't help noticing the anxiety I have with celexa--You can probably feel the ground shake from where you are. Where are you anyway?(not specifically, just general geographics) Anyway, What does the D mean in IBS-D? I've been diagnosed with IBS but no D. Just curious. I'll ask my doc about Remeron, sounds like a good place to go to from here(hell). Thanks for the info-Take care- Tina
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> > > I noticed you were having anxiety with Celexa and I wondered if you'd tried Remeron. It's more of a sedating AD than Celexa and it helps some people with IBS-D. I can't remember if that describes you or not. Appreciate the help.
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