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Irritable Bowl
I have IB and have been refused access to a restroom when I having an attack. Simply put, going to the restroom is something we all have to do. It is sometimes unpleasant, unfortunately more unpleasant for those of us who have a condition.
I belive firmly that each person should be allowed to use the restroom in an emergency situation. Would you really tell a sick person no you can't use the restroom? What happened to do onto others?
I hope that the folks who have written here about their conditions have educated at least one person who might realize in the future that saying NO to a restroom request can cause REAL problems.