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I am unsure of what might happen, but I’ve had bouts of rectal bleeding, (I don’t have haemorrhoids) pain in abdomen, mucus in stool, nausea, constipation, today alone I’ve been 11 times for a bowel movement. When I go it doesn’t feel like I’ve finished, and I have to strain ALOT! I have bladder issues too now, and spinal pain. This list is not everything, but if he here forever! My blood tests have come back normal or satisfactory, I am so tired and everyday is getting harder! Let’s not forget I’m only 20!

Does anyone else suffer with these? And could someone help put my mind at ease?

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Have you been tested for diverticulitis (diverticula disease), i have alot of your symptoms! Took them 10days in hospital for a diagnosis! Good luck hope you feel better soon! 😊😊 i have to eat a high fibre diet!

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