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<blockquote data-quote="Steve14" data-source="post: 2178501" data-attributes="member: 305713"><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="font-size: 15px">For anyone who's interested... this is a small update a month after starting the topic and there will be a TL;DR at the end. </span></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="font-size: 15px">A friend with IBS recommended me a certain type of p</span></span>robiotic so I started taking it after my last post. It seemed to be helping for a good while, but a week later I started having the occasional "on and off days" pooping issue, and there wasn't a week where I didn't have at least one of those. I also exchanged my lunch (traditional meal here called "pörkölt", a pork stew that is extremely heavy on the stomach) to plain chicken and rice, and the intestinal pain after lunch has been gone ever since. Between the probiotics and the meal change, to be frank, I think the removal of the stew is the reason why my bowels got better.</p><p></p><p>During the past 4 weeks I had a really strange thing happen to me. Both times I had successful bowel movements, and both times I stood up to pull my pants up, right as I was looking down (my head rotating downwards) a strange yellow liquid rushed out of my left nostril. Both times, spaced out aprox. 2 weeks, each time when I was on the toilet doing my business, standing up to pull up my pants, rotating my head downwards and then my left nostril went boom. I don't know what it was, I don't know if it has anything to do with my anxiety and nausea, all I know is that I was too scared to even freak out about it.</p><p></p><p>Another issue is with my bladder. I've been a type 1 diabetic for over 4 years now, and for the past year or so I started having this sudden urge to pee thing. I would go long periods of time without peeing and not have any urge or sensation that my bladder is full, say I spent an hour sitting in front of the computer and then I got up, and all of a sudden I'd go from not having to pee 0 - 100 and almost pee on myself while running to the toilet. Whenever I have this sudden urge AND/OR when I ignore it (especially) I can tell that it is also causing nausea. Reflux is another one. It can be random or triggered by stress and anxiety.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, the hypo anxiety, hunger pain and stomach burning. These are the worst symptoms. Whenever I have one of the above events occuring, at least one the aforementioned three symptoms precede them. These three issues are preventing me to leave the house and get back to my old life. For instance I could wake up with normal levels, eat, inject, do nothing productive and survive until lunch time. Next day I'd do the same things (same units, same food, same mindset etc.) BUT I'd decide to play ten minutes on the piano. TEN minutes, and by lunch time I'd get hypo. Okay, so next time I should lower my insulin dosage by one, right? Wrong. I'd then end up having 13+ glucose. My body is hypersensitive to exercise even just walking up or down the stairs. It is not normal. I have never seen any diabetics, let alone type 1-s, being so severely sensitive to bodily movements. It is making me feel alone even when I'm here among fellow type 1-s, because the people who I had conversations with didn't really relate to the hypersensitivity issue, and that is the number one thing that prevents me from moving forward with life.</p><p></p><p><strong>TL;DR</strong> - I would say that this whole fiasco is caused by 95% hypo anxiety and the remainder is a combination of weird intestinal/bladder/immune problems that are fueling and encouraging this vicious cycle to continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve14, post: 2178501, member: 305713"] [COLOR=#000000][SIZE=4]For anyone who's interested... this is a small update a month after starting the topic and there will be a TL;DR at the end. A friend with IBS recommended me a certain type of p[/SIZE][/COLOR]robiotic so I started taking it after my last post. It seemed to be helping for a good while, but a week later I started having the occasional "on and off days" pooping issue, and there wasn't a week where I didn't have at least one of those. I also exchanged my lunch (traditional meal here called "pörkölt", a pork stew that is extremely heavy on the stomach) to plain chicken and rice, and the intestinal pain after lunch has been gone ever since. Between the probiotics and the meal change, to be frank, I think the removal of the stew is the reason why my bowels got better. During the past 4 weeks I had a really strange thing happen to me. Both times I had successful bowel movements, and both times I stood up to pull my pants up, right as I was looking down (my head rotating downwards) a strange yellow liquid rushed out of my left nostril. Both times, spaced out aprox. 2 weeks, each time when I was on the toilet doing my business, standing up to pull up my pants, rotating my head downwards and then my left nostril went boom. I don't know what it was, I don't know if it has anything to do with my anxiety and nausea, all I know is that I was too scared to even freak out about it. Another issue is with my bladder. I've been a type 1 diabetic for over 4 years now, and for the past year or so I started having this sudden urge to pee thing. I would go long periods of time without peeing and not have any urge or sensation that my bladder is full, say I spent an hour sitting in front of the computer and then I got up, and all of a sudden I'd go from not having to pee 0 - 100 and almost pee on myself while running to the toilet. Whenever I have this sudden urge AND/OR when I ignore it (especially) I can tell that it is also causing nausea. Reflux is another one. It can be random or triggered by stress and anxiety. Lastly, the hypo anxiety, hunger pain and stomach burning. These are the worst symptoms. Whenever I have one of the above events occuring, at least one the aforementioned three symptoms precede them. These three issues are preventing me to leave the house and get back to my old life. For instance I could wake up with normal levels, eat, inject, do nothing productive and survive until lunch time. Next day I'd do the same things (same units, same food, same mindset etc.) BUT I'd decide to play ten minutes on the piano. TEN minutes, and by lunch time I'd get hypo. Okay, so next time I should lower my insulin dosage by one, right? Wrong. I'd then end up having 13+ glucose. My body is hypersensitive to exercise even just walking up or down the stairs. It is not normal. I have never seen any diabetics, let alone type 1-s, being so severely sensitive to bodily movements. It is making me feel alone even when I'm here among fellow type 1-s, because the people who I had conversations with didn't really relate to the hypersensitivity issue, and that is the number one thing that prevents me from moving forward with life. [B]TL;DR[/B] - I would say that this whole fiasco is caused by 95% hypo anxiety and the remainder is a combination of weird intestinal/bladder/immune problems that are fueling and encouraging this vicious cycle to continue. [/QUOTE]
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