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Default Oct 05, 2007 at 11:34 PM
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This is embarising for me, I need to see my doc but I am afraid. I had my gaul bladder taken out in 2005. since then I have had trouble with having normal bowel movements. I would have horrible runs after eating anything fattining. It has contiually worsened to now I have pain after eating anything and weird runs. Sorry this is really gross. I have bright yellow liquid kinda like urine and clear gelatin slimy lookin stuff. It is never normal brown looking stool. I am terrified to see a doc because I don't know what they will do to me. I am also afraid of what is wrong with me.
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Default Oct 06, 2007 at 12:01 AM
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aw, im sorry Question...... i really think you should see a doctor though, because that doesnt sound like something that should be happening. and whatever they do to you would be to try and help, so i definitely think you should go see a doctor. good luck

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Default Oct 06, 2007 at 10:59 PM
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hopefully the doctor will try to help you with these concerns

do you need a specialist?
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Default Oct 06, 2007 at 11:47 PM
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Hi Twirls,

You do need to go to the Dr. He might send you to a stomach and bowl specialist called a Gastroenterologist. You need to know what's causing this.

BTW, have you taken a lot of antibiotics?

Please make an appt with your Dr. Don't let this go.

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You need to go to the Dr and explain your symptoms. You might have a condition called "C Diff" because of the antibiotics. No matter what the case, you absolutely need to go to the Dr and see what is wrong.
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