Some of the medications were... lomotil, bentyl, amitriptyline, motilium. From 2 different doctors. Lomotil would work as an on-call kind of medicine, if I got hit with a set of cramps, I would take one and it would subside within 15 minutes, but it stopped working after about a month of using it. Bentyl and motilium did absolutely nothing for me. Amitriptyline was the most effective, because I took it daily instead of just when I got sick. It reduced the amount of attacks and the pain levels associated with it, but it also stopped working after about 3 weeks. I am still on the amitriptyline, and I am getting my dosage per day upped every month or so to see if it's the right amount. If I don't notice anything by my next appointment then I am going off of that drug. But for now, indicas calm my stomach during the day, and if I get a cramp attack I can just go smoke a strong indica like gd and it subsides.
trey2s Reviewed by trey2s on . IBS sufferers!: Ulcerative Colitis, Chrons. Hello, Well I'm a ulcerative colitis sufferer and have had a mild flare up for about half a month, but it's gotten worse this last week. I'm currently taking Asacol 1.2g a day and 9mg of Entocort EC (weak steroid), and I smoke about twice a day. The weed helps weaken the massive cramps associated with UC, and gives me an apatite. My doctor is trying to keep off stronger steroids such as prednisone, but unfortunately I may have to take it. I was wondering for you fellow IBD suffers, if Rating: 5