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Hi. I Was Recently Diagnosed. I'm On A Concoction Of Dicyclomine, Malox,and Lidocaine. Plus Generic Prilosec. . Anyone Else Get Dizzy,
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Does anyone else get dizzy, nauseous, and super tired 1-2 hours after eating anything? This is so hard😞

posted April 7, 2022
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A myIBSteam Member

I’ve been taking dicyclomine, Bentyl, for many years and it helps. It still can make me tired and I get dry mouth but it’s worth it. I also use Imodium. I also take anti-anxiety meds to stay calm.

posted September 26, 2022
A myIBSteam Member

The dicyclomine will give you dizziness and drowsiness. It didn't help me at all

posted September 21, 2022
A myIBSteam Member

I empathize. It disrupts everything.

posted September 16, 2022
A myIBSteam Member

I do. Never thought of it as being related to IBS since I have other issues. My GP put me on Linnzess which is really harsh on my system but does seem to help the constipation problems. I'm living on the dicyclomine to control the pain when my body does decide to eliminate the waste. I go though this two or three times each week for 4-6 hours. Really messes up a day, then topped with feeling exhausted from the stress of it.

posted April 8, 2022

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