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70 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Treating possible cause, not just the symptoms of IBS,
By Kristin (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A New IBS Solution (Paperback)
This book may help answer many of your IBS problems. Easy read for millions of individuals suffering from gas, bloating, and additional disruptive IBS symptoms. The book provides excellent information for patients and doctors alike. Dr. Pimentel, Director of the GI Motility Program at well respected Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA, discusses a new approach to treating IBS patients, with 10 day course of the non-systemic antibiotic XIFAXAN. He uses this new antibiotic in combination with low dose zelnorm maintenance therapy, dietary modifications, etc.
XIFAXAN has helped give myself and some of my family members who also suffer from IBS, hope that there is an answer to our suffering. This might be the best Christmas present of all! :^) After reading Dr. Pimentel's book I actually researched to see what else was out on this subject and found this July article from the St. Louis Post Dispatch: Controversial Theory Links Bacterial Overgrowth to Irritable Bowel Syndrome By Kay Quinn Healthbeat Reporter It causes everything from pneumonia and infections, to certain stomach ulcers. Now, bacteria could be to blame for triggering a common intestinal ailment. This new theory has led to a new treatment for irritable bowel syndrome or IBS. For years, doctors chalked up the alternating symptoms of constipation and diarrhea to stress. But a developing theory links bacteria that causes food poisoning, including salmonella, to IBS. 37 year old Jennifer Freese has been battling the pain and discomfort of IBS since she was 19. "Things you want to do you don't always do because you don't know when it will flare up." On the advice of her doctor, Jennifer's breath is being tested every 15 minutes for the next two hours. The test can help determine whether she has an overgrowth of bacteria in her small intestine. Some doctors believe certain bacteria that cause food poisoning, like shigella and salmonella, also damage the nerves of the small intestine, setting the stage for that overgrowth and the discomfort of IBS. "Many patients don't remember the inciting incident. Some patients say o.k. I came back with an infection it lasted for a couple of weeks and I developed IBS and never had it before," says Dr. Leonard Weinstock, a gastroenterologist with Specialists in Gastroenterology in Creve Coeur. After a careful medical history and physical exam, patients are given a sugar drink that's not absorbed by the body. The breath of those with an overgrowth of bacteria will give off measurable levels of methane and hydrogen. Patients who test positive can then be treated with two drugs: one that increases contractions in the small intestine, and a ten day course of a new antibiotic called XIFAXAN. "We've had some dramatic responses and we've also had some people who've said thank goodness you can tell me something other than its not in my head," says Dr. Weinstock. Kelly Kendrick was found to have an overgrowth of bacteria in her intestine. She's been treated and is already seeing a difference. "Now I can eat the foods I love, go out to dinner, not have to worry about the problems I had before. It's been a miracle for me." Dr. Weinstock believes the test could help up to 70 percent of people with IBS.
39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Possible IBS solution, but there are other causes of IBS.,
This review is from: A New IBS Solution (Paperback)
I was diagnosed with IBS about a year ago. I am not a doctor, but I have an extensive biology background and my husband is an RN. I tried this book's recomendation of antibiotics, but they helped only for a little while. I was depressed to say the least.
With my husbands urging I had been keeping track of what I ate and what increased my symptoms, and noticed that corn was a trigger for me. Now I am not saying that corn would cause it for everyone, what I am saying is that there may be a food trigger association with IBS. When I stopped eating anything that had corn or corn derivatives in it I felt better. When I ate things with corn I felt sick within a few hours or less. I have talked with my GI doc and he has said that there can be a food relationship to IBS. If this book does not work for you, try another avenue, don't give up. IBS is a terrible disease, but I am symptom free for two months by staying off my trigger food. I gave this book only three stars since there are other alternatives that this book does not go into. I have talked with other IBS patients that are sensitive to wheat and avoid it like the plague to feal better. This book may have a newer solution to IBS, but not the only one.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crucial information for anyone with IBS-related symptoms,
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I had a severe, disabling intestinal pain that went on day in and day out for many months, while I was going through all kinds of tests at a major hospital. The only thing they found was a bunch of diverticuli ("bubbles") on the wall of my small intestine and jujenum, but the specialist I was referred to said that "this couldn't possibly cause the pain."
After exhausting all other possibilities I confronted him with Dr. Pimentel's research results as described in this book (and published more widely in the fall of 2006), but this was promptly described as very unlikely to be valid. Out of options and in a lot of pain, I somehow managed to convince him that it would make sense to at least try it anyway. Five days later I celebrated the end of my five months of continuous 24/7 suffering! Two pills morning and evening, a new unique antibiotic that did all the work, and it took two months before the problem came back. Then it was time for realization #2 from Dr. Pimentel's work as described in the book. I was lactose intolerant, eliminated this from my diet, and haven't had a recurrence since. Amazingly, it seems very few specialists even know about Dr. Pimentel's research at Cedars-Sinai Hospital on this. Arm yourself with this book, and don't give up until you get good answers from your doctor!
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book merits your attention. It could likely explain the cause for your symptoms,
By Jeffrey D. Roberts "Founder, Irritable Bowel ... (Toronto, ON CANADA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: A New IBS Solution (Paperback)
Dr. Mark Pimentel is the Director of the Gastrointestinal Motility Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. The purpose for writing this book was to declare a unifying hypothesis for the cause of IBS. Numerous research studies peformed by Dr. Pimentel, and duplicated by many centers world-wide, point to an overgrowth of bacteria as being the missing link which explains the symptoms felt by 10-20% of the population. He does an admirable job at explaining the background for this new theory, along with treatment options. After reading this book you are more than likely going to want to discuss its findings with your own physician.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not sure,
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The book is well-written, but I still have to find out how medically acceptable his theories are. And I ws disappointed to find that even if I follow his main plan and get rid of the IBS, I'd have to maintain pretty much the same diet I'm already on for the rest of my life. To me, this is not exactly a cure. However, the ideas he presents are interesting and in opposition to many views of IBS. Worth reading.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Break Through In IBS To Date,
By Jesse Ann (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A New IBS Solution (Paperback)
This book was amazing! It was the first book I have read on IBS that actually gets to the bottom of what really causes this awful condition. Dr. Mark Pimentel gave me such relief in knowing that IBS is not all in your head and there is a course of treatment to help cure it. I have gone through the testing at his facility at Cedars Sinai, and I'm about to start the treatment myself. For anyone out there suffering with IBS get this book! You will not be sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A New IBS Solution,
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This review is from: A New IBS Solution (Paperback)
Most knowledgeable info. on IBS Iv'e ever read. I have had IBS for 33 years, and read everything on IBS I could find. It has destroyed my life. My PCP is interested in reading this book. I am 66 years old.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not for people whose IBS was CAUSED by antibiotics,
This review is from: A New IBS Solution (Paperback)
In this book, the author says he doubts whether there is really "good" or "bad" bacterica, and discourages the use of probiotics. I developed IBS 2 years ago after repeated courses of antibiotics wiped out the good bacteria in my system. The lack of good bacteria allowed Candida fungus to grow, and I developed gatrointestinal candidiasis, which caused all of the symptoms of IBS until I started taking the antifungal Nystatin. This book may apply to people who developed IBS after food poisoning, but it definitely has a myopic approach. I would recommend the book by Stephen Wangen instead.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dramatic relief from my IBS,
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This review is from: A New IBS Solution (Paperback)
After more than a decade of IBS suffering, Pimental's protocol outlined in this book did the trick for me. Read it, called Cedar's for a gastro referral in Northern Calif, and the rest is history. Now I'm normal again, never thought it possible! Wow...best medical advice I ever received. Thanks to the doctor's at Cedar's who did the clinical research; they truly have increased my quality of life.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book actually makes sense!,
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I have had IBS-C for almost 20 years. I have been to 4 GI doctors, tried every natural alternative I could think of and have had little relief. This is the first book I bought (and I've bought many) that really made sense to me. This book explains why fiber actually makes things worse for me and why something like diet soda really makes me feel awful. I took this book to my primary care doctor and he all but laughed in my face but I demanded he help me try the protocol explained in this book. I tried it and started feeling so much better. I never did buy that IBS was caused only by stress. I'm sure it makes it worse but it does not CAUSE it. I wished I could find a doctor in my city that was a little more open minded about this so I didn't have to fight to get this treatment. I hope this book helps you as much as it has helped me.
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A New IBS Solution by Mark A. Pimentel (Paperback - December 20, 2005)
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