Let’s Talk Guts: Are you in?
Join the conversation this July and help us break down the stigma that so often surrounds digestive health. Together, we can all start to feel more comfortable talking about out guts.
Posted: 20th May 2020
Updated: 14th July 2020
Mental Health Awareness Week 2020 falls at a challenging time for many across the globe. The team at Guts UK recognise the impact that digestive diseases can have on your mental health, and this week – we want to share useful resources, information and support that is available to you.
Early research has shown that there is a much stronger connection between the gut and the brain than we first thought.
In addition to more recent research that suggests the earliest changes in Parkinson’s disease could originate from bacteria in the gut, there is a much more obvious connection between mental health and digestive conditions/symptoms.
Digestive symptoms and conditions can have a real impact upon every-day life, that our community sometimes find others can underestimate. Managing pain, being unable to predict symptoms from day-to-day and anxiety surrounding accessing near-by toilet facilities are just a few of the worries for our community.
We’ve gathered a list of suggestions that our community use to manage and support their mental health. These are personal suggestions and may not work for everyone, but we hope at least one sparks hope within.

short online course, learning to paint, writing a diary, documenting your day with photographs, getting involved in a campaign or project you could do from home or discovering new recipes suitable for your condition).
Guts UK’s vision is of a world where digestive diseases are better understood, better treated and everyone who lives with one gets the support they need.
Our information team are here to help those with digestive symptoms and conditions. We hear from our community everyday. Many are confused about their symptoms, feeling lost, frustrated and struggling to receive a diagnosis. We are passionate about providing expert, evidence-based information to patients. Together we can reach and help more people. Support our work by donating today.
Join the conversation this July and help us break down the stigma that so often surrounds digestive health. Together, we can all start to feel more comfortable talking about out guts.
Sehba’s symptoms began during her GCSE and A-Levels. It got to the point where she kept having stomach aches, he hair was falling out, and she felt really tired despite getting eight hours of sleep....
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