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OverviewThe Diseased Gut: IBS, IBD, and the Long Road to Digestive Stability is a clear, honest, and deeply human guide to chronic digestive illness for anyone who has ever felt trapped by their own gut. Written by Dr Elias Morton, this book explains irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease with medical accuracy and lived realism, without minimising the daily disruption, stigma, and exhaustion that often come with conditions that others still treat as embarrassing, trivial, or ""just stress."" Digestive disease rarely arrives with drama. More often it creeps in, day by day, through pain that becomes normalised, urgency that reshapes routines, fatigue that is misread as laziness, and food that becomes less nourishment and more negotiation. Many people spend years adapting to symptoms before they fully understand how much their life has narrowed. And when they finally seek answers, they may meet an obstacle that is as damaging as the illness itself: disbelief. Because gut problems are common, they are often dismissed. Because symptoms can be invisible, they are underestimated. And because tests do not always provide a neat, definitive explanation, people are too often left with uncertainty, frustration, and the sense that they must prove their suffering. This book was written to replace that uncertainty with structure and understanding. It begins by explaining the gut as a living system rather than a simple digestive tube. The gut is a nervous organ, filled with its own extensive network of nerves and in constant communication with the brain. It is an immune organ, serving as a frontline boundary that must distinguish harmless from harmful day after day. It is also a microbial ecosystem, shaped by diet, infection, medication, stress, sleep, and illness. When those systems become imbalanced, digestive symptoms can become dominant, and the body can behave as if it is constantly bracing for threat. From that foundation, Dr Morton guides the reader through the essential differences between IBS and IBD, clarifying why they are frequently confused while remaining medically distinct. IBS is often described as functional, meaning that the bowel may look normal on scans while sensation, motility, and regulation are disordered. IBD is inflammatory, meaning immune-driven inflammation can injure tissue in visible ways and, in some cases, lead to serious complications. Yet the book returns to a truth many patients need to hear: seriousness is not measured only by what can be seen. IBS can be profoundly disabling, restricting movement, work, relationships, and confidence. IBD can be equally life-altering, with bleeding, weight loss, anaemia, immune suppression, flares, remission, hospital admissions, and sometimes surgery. The goal is not to rank suffering, but to understand mechanisms well enough to make informed decisions and reclaim stability. The Diseased Gut also addresses what surrounds these diagnoses: inflammation, infection, microbial imbalance, overlapping symptoms, flare patterns, and the emotional toll of chronic unpredictability. It explores the long road to diagnosis, including why tests and scans can sometimes create more confusion than certainty, and how patients can advocate for themselves with clarity rather than panic. It explains treatment strategies in practical terms, from medication approaches to dietary management, symptom control, and long-term monitoring, while acknowledging that no single plan fits every body. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Elias MortonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 18 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.372kg ISBN: 9798245591513Pages: 154 Publication Date: 25 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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