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Hi I’m new here. I’ve handed in two stool samples, first reading for calprotectin was 340, second is 500 odd, my colonoscopy is next month but the last 4 months I’ve been driving myself mad. I’m getting aches and pains all over my body, particularly in my legs and back, does anyone else experience these symptoms that have been diagnosed with IBD?? My Bowles seem to have settled down a little bit, but clearly still inflammation present with the stool sample. Just looking for some positive feedback on others experiencing same symptoms. Also get get a sore throat quite a lot too.

Any feed back will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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