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Old Jul 11, 2008, 04:23 PM
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The pain keeps coming back sporadically.(from the fibro) But now theres something going on with my bowels (not to be gross but) things are all over the place. Its been a month of constant watery diarrhea, it will stop for a day or two and then its back.

The last couple of days i passed what looked like maroon coloured stools - it looked like it was mixed with blood.

I am wondering if I should be really concerned and go to the doctor tomorrow or if i can wait it out, and just treat the dehydration aspect and eat bland foods. It seems like when i was pregnant I was constantly constipated and then afterwards for a couple months it was one and then the other over and over and now constant diarrhea.

I feel icky now too - slightly run down.

Its not fun going to the bathroom every twenty minutes ill tell ya. GI issues!!!

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Old Jul 11, 2008, 04:28 PM
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Yes... I would say make an apt with your doctor as it is never normal when blood is found in any body fluid or organ / tissue.
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