Morning rebel2
It sounds like the first step is to see your Dr regarding health anxiety. I've been struggling with severe health anxiety resulting in nearly having panic attacks, a very kind lady on this site has been holding my hand through them. I took the bull by the horns and paid privately to see a consultant as my NHS appointment was so far in the future, I would have had a nervous breakdown by then. We couldn't afford for me to go private, but I couldn't carry on as I was and it has paid off dividends. Not only has my health problem started to clear, but mental health is much, much better. So starting point, put your mind at rest about your tummy, hopefully an NHS appointment will come through quickly. In the meantime, try taking an Optibac probiotic. My brother has IBS and I suggested he take them and they have helped.
This sounds ridicules, but having read your post I know you will understand totally. When I started having my last health issue, it felt like my life was over (I already have CFS and menopause difficulties). The consultant I saw spent a long time sorting out my head before starting sorting out the actual issue, he was brilliant. His last words to me were, we have one life, go and live it and I have been trying every day to do that until things have started to feel relatively normal again. So those things that you are convinced do not work for you anymore, keep doing them and eventually they will start working for you again. I wish I could wave a magic wand and make it better for you, as I would never want to live through the last 6 months I have been through again, just bloody awful. Once you are feeling stronger, you will then be able to deal with everything else. And lets face it, even if we weren't menopausal, a house move is always going to be an anxious time! So remember, that anxiety is entirely natural, my last house move can still put a knot in my tummy! Good luck rebel2 and hope the house move happens soon and your son starts to settle down.