Tough to say: Ibs is really a diagnosis of exclusion, meaning you should have all other possible causes ruled out, but ibs-d can certainly cause your symptoms. Assure you continue to see a GI dr. If you have not already and get tested for all possible causes, ..Have your stools checked for bacteria, parasites, celiac disease, get colon scoped, etc, etc. And then it just may be ibs-d and there may be rx for that.
Answered 6/10/2014
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