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The Hidden Loop Between Worry, Anxiety, and IBS
For IBS Awareness Month, I’ve written a new article on a pattern I see often, but which is rarely explained clearly:
The loop between digestive worries, IBS-specific anxiety, and anticipatory anxiety.
Many people with IBS are not only dealing with symptoms.
They are also dealing with:
fear of being caught out
fear of urgency, bloating, or pain at the wrong time
fear of the anxiety that symptoms can trigger
How chronic stress and IBS are related
A large body of research tells us that chronic stress poses a serious risk to our health. Long term exposure to cortisol wreaks havoc on our body and disrupts our digestive systems causing conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Stress and IBS
One of the main goals of the Freedom From IBS program is to reduce activation of the Stress (Threat) Response and increase activation of the Rest and Digest Response. Achieving this helps break the IBS related stress cycle and enables the digestive system to return to normal functioning again.
Less Stress Equals Less IBS Symptoms
One particular trigger that many IBS sufferers have in common is stress. Stress is not only a trigger, it can also make symptoms worse. This can create a vicious cycle in which stress triggers IBS symptoms and then the symptoms themselves cause stress and anxiety thus exacerbating the symptoms, and on and on … .
Stress is the number one cause of digestive disorders
Stress is the number one cause of digestive disorders so it pays to know what stress is and where it comes from.
With an understanding of what stress is and how we come to experience it, we are better placed to acquire the skills and tools we need to prevent and to manage our stress to best effect.
Release stress by practicing Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is a great way to take time out, be in the present moment, and release tension in your body (and mind).
When Stress Isn’t Just a Feeling — It’s Fuel for IBS
If you’re living with IBS, it’s likely the condition is being fueled — and maintained — by chronic stress.
Chronic stress keeps your gut stuck in survival mode: sensitive, unpredictable, and uncomfortable.
