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Feeling stressed - bowel movements tmi!

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Le1890 · 18/03/2014 07:43

Since I can remember really I pass soft bowel movements. Not diareah and only once per day. But I rarely pass a log (sorry tmi) for example. My diet is terrible. Too much fizzy juice, too many take aways....

But I've also noticed that i sometimes have diareah and now I'm worrying it's cancer related.

Since I had my last baby I've dealing with weak bladder too and now I'm rolling it all into one and coming up with worst case scenario. My gp has said gastritis and given me omeprazole. Test for h pylori was negative. I sometimes get a dull ache in upper tummy. I had scans etc a couple of years ago and all was normal. I'm just not sure if I had the soft stools then altho I did have the upper tummy ache which sent me to the gp in first place.

In past 6 months I've had lots of blood test generally and all normal.

I am sure it's not ovary related etc as I had scans when pregnant and I've had this before I was pregnant. Smear test a couple months ago all normal.

The worrying about it stresses me out so much. My gp been on holiday and is back tomorrow so I'm planning to see her then. I'm just so worried this is something sinister.

Please can anyone shed their thoughts?x

OP posts:
Le1890 · 18/03/2014 16:21

Anyone?x

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needssomesun · 18/03/2014 16:49

Have you/dr considered IBS?

babyboomersrock · 18/03/2014 16:52

Might be an idea to improve your diet anyway, if you know it's "terrible"? Just to check whether it makes a difference?

If you've had lots of tests/scans etc recently, it probably isn't anything sinister, but you're doing yourself no favours with your diet. Try a month of good wholesome food, with lots of vegetables and some fruit - and cut out the fizzy drinks - and see if that helps.

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