Hi Peggy no I don't take meds for my IBS
either but try to watch what I eat .  If I slip
up , then I pay for it !  : )

Sheryl

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On Sep 3, 2012, at 7:36 PM, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sheryl, yes, my sisters and I are beginning to think that it may be heredity, 
> but neither my parents or grandparents on my fathers had it. We don't know 
> about our grandmother on my mothers side, and of course the doctors all say 
> there is not proof that heredity factors can be proven. Yes, to a degree I 
> agree that excessive stress can bring on an attack. I should also mention 
> that I have Divictalitis (sp?) as does one of my sisters. So when we get an 
> attack it's a double whammy!
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> Do you take any meds for yours?  They had given me meds a couple of years 
> ago, and God I thought I was dying when I tried them, so needless to say, I 
> stopped them.
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> It is so sad when a little dog has it, the poor things can't say what they 
> are feeling. I wouldn't wish this crap on my worst enemy! It's like once you 
> get it, your stuck with it for life.
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> Peggy
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> -------Original Message-------
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> From: Mommabear7772004
> Date: 9/3/2012 5:59:47 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] IBS
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> Peggy , stress can be one of the factors. Or maybe a severe illness like
> the poor little chi . Or I bet heredity can also be a cause . With me , mine 
> started around the time my divorce hit. 
> Definite stress. I still have the stress
> of being a single mom , so still have 
> the IBS. 
> Your life sounds wonderful to me btw !!
> : )
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> Sheryl
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