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AES

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Joined: 09 Aug 2007
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Watery bowel movement and Weird Stuff In Feces!
Posted: 08-09-07 13:52pm

This morning I had a somewhat watery bowel movement. I noticed that there were some lighter-colored object in the feces and looked more closely.

Best I can explain it is that it looked like large light-red kidney beans (or perhaps the actual peanut from a boiled peanut). It was smooth and bean-shaped (and sized).

I haven't eaten any beans in several days, and certainly haven't eaten any whole!

I thought it might be gall stones (someone told me they pass with our feces), but the pics I saw on Google do not indicate such uniformity of size and shape.

There were several of these "beans," all roughly identical.

Any ideas???

Thank you!
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goldiestar

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Joined: 11 Jun 2007
Posts: 124

Posted: 09-26-07 08:43am

Could be parasites. Can go in for a test yet is may not show up. It wouldn't hurt to do a colon cleanse program. There are several on the market, I personally have had great results with drnatura's colonix. You could also consult with a naturopath if you are not getting answers from your doctor. Good luck. Let us know what it ended up being.
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kelli3222

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Joined: 06 Jun 2008
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Posted: 06-06-08 16:13pm

Did you ever find out what was causing that because I am having the exact same thing happen to me.
Thanks!
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