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Could you be living with IBS?

Are you suffering with chronic abdominal pains, cramps, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, change in bowel behaviour?

Do you feel you are at the mercy of your bowels, never sure what they are going to be doing one day to the next or even one hour to the next?

If you said, ‘yes’ to one of the above statements, you could be experiencing a gastrointestinal disorder called ‘Irritable Bowel Syndrome’ (IBS).


What is IBS?

IBS is a common, chronic functional gastrointestinal disorder.


How common is IBS?

With a prevalence of approximately 10–15%, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders in the industrialized world. It’s estimated that in NZ, at least 7% of the population is currently experiencing IBS.

However, the real number is probably much higher. Many people never discuss their bowel problems with their doctor because they do not know that what they are experiencing is abnormal. They may have had mild symptoms for most of their life and so developed coping strategies and/or got used to living with the discomfort and disruption the symptoms cause.


What does functional mean?

IBS is called a ‘functional’ disorder because there are no structural or biochemical abnormalities present to account for the symptoms. So, a person experiencing IBS can complete a battery of exploratory tests, all of which return negative results.


IBS is a syndrome, not a disease

IBS is a syndrome, not a disease. A syndrome is a group of symptoms which consistently occur together, or a condition characterized by a set of associated symptoms.


It’s important to get a medical diagnosis

The only way to know for sure if you’re experiencing IBS (or something more sinister like irritable Bowel Disease) is to get a diagnosis from a medical professional. In most cases, the diagnosis, will be based on what’s called the Rome IV criteria.

These criteria state a person needs to have abdominal pain at least one day per week for three months. And that pain needs to be associated with their bowel movements.

In applying the criteria, your GP or specialist will explore whether there is an anatomical reason for your bowel problems, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac, infections, and cancer.


The impact of IBS on one’s quality of life

There’s a definite spectrum with IBS, and symptoms can range from mild to severe and debilitating.

I’ve had people join my Hypnosis4IBS Program who spent up to a third of their day sitting on the toilet.

The impact is threefold:

  1. Physical

  2. Emotional

  3. Cognitive

Physical

  • constipation

  • diarrhoea

  • constant abdominal pain

  • cramping

  • bloating and distention

  • hypersensitivity in the digestive tract

  • exhaustion

Emotional

  • Fear

  • Anxiety

  • Hopelessness

  • Embarrassment

  • Shame

  • Guilt

Cognitive

  • worry

  • catastrophising

  • brain fog

  • believing your body is out of control

  • mental exhaustion

These symptoms can be persistent or intermittent.


Is there a cure for IBS?

As yet, there is no medical cure for IBS. There are, however, several treatment options available that aim to reduce symptom severity and improve quality of life. These fall into three categories:

  1. Medication

  2. Dietary changes

  3. Psychological interventions

Usually, all three are combined into one treatment strategy for best effect.


Gut Directed Hypnotherapy

As a clinical hypnotherapist, the gut directed hypnotherapy services I provide fall under the ‘psychological interventions’ category. I love the fact that a large body of research has found that gut directed hypnotherapy is highly effective in helping people experiencing IBS manage both the physical symptoms and the psychological symptoms of IBS.

If you would like to know more about gut directed hypnotherapy and my HYPNOSIS4IBS Program do get in touch.

Thanks for reading - Tony

 

Visualising a healthier you

As a clinical hypnotherapist helping people to use the power of their imagination to become symptom free is a big part of my Hypno4IBS programme.

The use of the imagination (also called visualisation) to aid personal change and success is common amongst top performers in business, sports and the arts. Visualisation works because our brain/body (aka subconscious mind) doesn’t differentiate between real and imagined information. It responds to all information in the same way.

Creating the healthier future you

One of the keys to creating the future you desire using your imagination is to engage as many senses as you can. The more real and vivid you can make the future scenario the more effective the desired visualisation will be.

Practice daily visualisations

I recommend to my clients that they practice daily visualisations. Here’s an example of a simple visualisation, tailored for constipation or diarrhoea, that you can begin practicing today.

If you are experiencing Constipation:

1.      Find a safe, quiet place where you won’t be disturbed for the period of your visualisation.

2.      Make yourself comfortable and close your eyes.

3.      Take 3 long slow deep breaths.

4.      Imagine you are descending a set of 10 steps.

5.      Tell yourself that with each step you descend you are becoming more and more relaxed.

6.      Once you get to the bottom of the steps imagine you a in a special place where change is possible.

7.      Now imagine your gut is a river, with a dam stretching across it, blocking its flow.

8.      Now imagine the dam bursting, and floating away, bit by bit, little by little down the river. Hear the sounds of the dam bursting, of the water releasing. See the colours of the dam, the water.

9.      Now imagine the river flowing gently and peacefully through the beautiful country side. Hear the sounds of the water gently flowing, notice what else you can hear, perhaps birds, the breeze. What can you smell, the perfume of flowers growing beside the river, mown grass in the fields beyond.

10.   Imagine, a healthier, more relaxed you, free from constipation. See this future, healthier you, free of constipation. What are you doing? What do you look like?

11.   Imagine stepping into the body and mind of this future you and notice how it feels to be this healthier you. What is this healthier you saying to yourself? Notice how your digestive system feels now it’s working perfectly. Imagine taking a snapshot of this like you’re creating a blueprint of this healthier you free of IBS symptoms.

12.   Finally, imagine coming back up those steps you initially descended and as you do tell yourself that the healthier you blueprint is becoming a part of who you are with every step you take so that by the time you reach the top step it is fully embedded in your being.

13.   When you are ready open your eyes, alert and fully aware of the room around you.

If you are experiencing Diarrhoea

1.      Find a safe, quiet place where you won’t be disturbed for the period of your visualisation.

2.      Make yourself comfortable and close your eyes.

3.      Take 3 long slow deep breaths.

4.      Imagine you are descending a set of 10 steps.

5.      Tell yourself that with each step you descend you are becoming more and more relaxed.

6.      Once you get to the bottom of the steps imagine you a in a special place where change is possible.

7.      Imagine your gut is a fast flowing river. Notice the loud roar of the water as it gushes along.

8.      Now imagine the water gradually slowing down.

9.      Imagine the river flowing slowly and gently through beautiful countryside.

10.   Now imagine a healthier, more relaxed you, free from diarrhoea. See this future, healthier you, free of diarrhoea. What are you doing? What do you look like?

11.   Imagine stepping into the body and mind of this future you and notice how it feels to be this healthier you. What is this healthier you saying to yourself? Notice how your digestive system feels now it’s working perfectly. Imagine taking a snapshot of this like you’re creating a blueprint of this healthier you free of IBS symptoms.

12.   Finally, imagine coming back up those steps you initially descended and as you do tell yourself that the healthier you blueprint is becoming a part of who you are with every step you take so that by the time you reach the top step it is fully embedded in your being.

13.   When you are ready open your eyes, alert and fully aware of the room around you.

The more you practice these visualisations the more positive impact they will have.

 If you want to know more about how I can help you manage your Irritable Bowel Syndrome using hypnosis and other psychological techniques, please do get in touch today!