Ibs symptoms, low blood pressure, aches linked to autism?

Hi,

Does anyone have any successful experience coping with IBS symptoms please? It's kind of ruining my plans a lot and I'm struggling to manage it.

Also can things such as low blood pressure and regular back ache be linked to autism? Because these just won't go away.

I've not been given any advice by anyone since getting my diagnosis about eight years ago. Really worried I'm stuck like this because it's making life less than worthwhile. 

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  • If your back aches a lot then maybe see and ostopath or chiropractor, I have IBS and have found that even a minor injury to my back make a huge impact on it.

    Low blood pressure isn't taken seriously in this country, its seen as a good thing, even when you're walking about in a slight haze because of it and feel dizzy when standing up.

    If I'm getting a lot of cramps I drink fennel tea and if its really bad fennel and chamomile, both are availble from supermarkets. Fennel is a good but mild anti-spasmodic and chamomile is chalming and mildly pain killing.

    AS ever you should always seek proper medical advice, blah blah, I have to say this or get told off by the mods.

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  • If your back aches a lot then maybe see and ostopath or chiropractor, I have IBS and have found that even a minor injury to my back make a huge impact on it.

    Low blood pressure isn't taken seriously in this country, its seen as a good thing, even when you're walking about in a slight haze because of it and feel dizzy when standing up.

    If I'm getting a lot of cramps I drink fennel tea and if its really bad fennel and chamomile, both are availble from supermarkets. Fennel is a good but mild anti-spasmodic and chamomile is chalming and mildly pain killing.

    AS ever you should always seek proper medical advice, blah blah, I have to say this or get told off by the mods.

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