What is IBS and Why It Is Often a Placeholder Diagnosis
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Text Carrie!
If you’ve ever been told you have IBS and walked away feeling confused, dismissed, or still sick, I want you to know you’re not alone.
IBS is a real diagnosis — but for many people, it’s also the label given when we don’t yet understand what’s actually irritating the gut. Today, I want to talk about why IBS is so commonly diagnosed, what it really means, and why it often becomes a stopping point when it should be the beginning of deeper answers. My goal here isn’t to criticize doctors — it’s to help you feel empowered to keep asking questions if you’re still not feeling well.
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