Joined: 25 Jun 2007 Posts: 16 Location: Midlands, England
can't eat much, change in bowel movements Posted: 01-31-08 08:17am
Hi guys, I am 17 years of age and yet
another problem im having now for god
sake.
For last 4-5 days I have not felt myself.
I haven%u2019t been eating much because of
this and what I have eaten its been utter
crap.... chocolate, crisps, pot noodles,
cakes e.t.c. Every time I try and eat a
meal I feel a bit more unwell and have to
eat it slowly. Last night I had no
problems with eating my dinner, I eat that
as well as loads of other stuff but for
the whole time this has been going on my
belly has been hurting a bit and I have
noticed a change in going for a no .2.
Yesterday I went twice, one of which
before I went bed and now it feels like I
need to go again and all I have had to eat
today is some toast up to yet.
Just getting abit worried.
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Posted: 02-04-08 13:26pm
Well, it sounds like your colon is just
processing all that junk a little while
later. Increased fecal production is
probably a result of all that earlier
eating. Has it returned to normal yet?
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