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Hi I'm new on today I was diagnosed with collitus 2 years ago and have managed fairly well up until now. At the moment I am experiencing a lot of discomfort in my gut area it's like a constant bad hunger pain even when I'm not hungry. Also I've been getting bad indigestion which I never had before. Just wondering can anyone tell me what's causing it is this normal with this condition.

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It might be from what you are eating, I have colitis and have to watch what I eat, find wheat is the main thing for me. Causes my tum to be upset. You just have to keep a food diary of what you are eating to find what causes your tum to play up.

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