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Whatcha gonna do about it?

I've blabbered on a lot about what my experience of gut brain disconnect is, however this week I wanted to touch on how/what has helped me to start improving.  Initially I want to give more of an idea of just how far everything changed when I got poorly. I went from being a regular gym goer, runner and walking my dog 3x a day to being unable to walk further than the end of our drive and having to be pushed in a wheelchair and struggling to even dress myself in the morning. Now even though i managed to make some improvements from this point, my progress to December was very slow. From getting my rough diagnosis, I was given a pathway forward, this consists of: - Continuing aiding the symptoms with medication to enable some functionality - Trauma Therapy (EMDR in my case) - Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy  - Working with dietitians/nutritionist to control weight loss - Yoga and other nervous system calming treatments - Gut lead Hypnotherapy In summary, my consultant concluded that, a...

How did we get here?

As I mentioned in my first post, my rollercoaster started a year ago on 29th April. I woke up with what was a rather uncomfortable stomach, thought it would settle and tried to carry on. By 1pm that day I was in A&E with severe abdominal pain and no idea what was wrong. After a week in hospital, multiple scans and tests later we were still none the wiser. One suggestion was a burst ovarian cyst, but this was quickly ruled out.  Fast forward 1 month, I was still in a lot of pain, unable to work and we were still clueless; so seeking help privately became the only option. Queue up more tests and scans trying to identify the issue or rule things out and being sent to different consultants. This lasted until December when I finally got some answers, albeit through exclusion of everything else. I was told I likely have gut brain disconnect with visceral hypersensitivity and a pelvic floor that didn't work properly, all ultimately due to trauma.  Getting my head around this was ...

Trauma? What Trauma?....Oh

Trauma, I guess, is quite a wide term if you think about it. It can be physical or mental, and also cover things that you didn't necessarily class as 'trauma' and just thought of as a 'rough patch'.  Once my consultants started to ask me about trauma I had a real 'oh' moment. I realised that things I thought of as a 'rough patch' or 'normal' weren't at all. I also realised just how much my mind, and subsequently my nervous system and body, has been through over my relatively short life span. This realisation lead to a lot of 'well sh*t' moments because I suddenly came around to the fact that what I've been through isn't 'normal'. Then there was the things I've never felt able to talk about to anyone, not even previous counsellors; suddenly I had to open up the locked down chest around these things, and it was scary, but at the same time freeing.  For me the trauma leading to the GBD has all been mental, but I...

As 'unique' as you are

So what are the symptoms of gut brain disconnect (GBD)? This is a pretty difficult one to answer from what I've understood about it... Though I'm still learning so feel free to take it as a pinch of salt! In always happy to be disproven and keen to keep leaning. As suggested by this entries title, the symptoms seem to be different for everyone. Though some symptoms may be the same, how they present maybe completely different...! For me, the main symptoms I've consistently experienced over the past 12 months are as follows: - Abdominal pain - being constant in my lower right side and regularly becoming acute  - Nausea - Fatigue and lathagy - Brain fog  - Absence of any kind of appetite  Unfortunately these symptoms can be associated with any number of issues, hence GBD seems to be something that can only be diagnosed through ruling out everything else, and even then there's no 'absolute' test that can be done. Like I say, this is my experience, and I'm sure t...