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Constant diarrhoea

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I've had diarrhoea for 8 weeks now, bloods and stool sample have come back either satisfactory or normal. Got diverticular disease and IBS. Gastrologist told me that I've got to have a colonoscopy to see what's going on in the bowel so scared. Was supposed to have it last year but I bottled it. However this episode has left me exhausted and feeling dirty. My joints hurt and my eyes get irritable. Sorry for the rant, but fed up. Don't eat dairy or gluten. Stomach has cramps and swollen. Thanks for reading!

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Make sure that you have the colonoscopy and get it checked out. I know it’s scary but if there is something going on in there it’s better to know and start appropriate treatment.

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