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AlexXD

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Diareha Related to Anxiety?
Posted: 10-09-07 21:03pm

Wellt his morning i was really really stressing school. When i got there i was fine because i knew i had to stay. Thne about 25 minutes into the day i had to run to the bathroom and had diarehha. I also drank a big glass of apple juice which my stomach was not used to. Any suggestions would help. could it be cause i got myself so worked up? or cause maybe a combo of apple juice and getting myself worked up? Thanks for any help you may post.
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CarolDiane

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Posted: 10-11-07 07:41am

Sounds like you very well could be right. Stress can effect your intestinal tract. You are talking to one how knows. I face this almost three times a week. Only thing you can do is manage your stress and watch your diet. It this keeps up, I would mention it to your doctor. Could very well be working itself into something I have had for years. Not to worry, just a stomach disorder caused by stress and anxiety. Mine (if I wish) can be controlled by medication. But, I'm on enough med's without adding any more. Wink
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IsabellaS

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Posted: 10-14-07 17:02pm

That could definitely be why. Smile When I get nervous, same thing happens to me! And apples have that effect on me, regardless... if it doesn't persist, you've probably found the culprit!
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