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Blood, mucus, and now frequent clay colored stools almost a year now. Anyone experience the same thing? Clay colored stool say that it’s your pancreas/liver? I’ve had pancreatitis every time they have taken my blood ( so a lot) what could this mean? 20 and on a healthy diet.

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Really sorry for the problems you are experiencing. I can't offer any advice I'm sorry to say, but having long time UC myself I know how unwell you must be feeling.Truly hope you get a proper diagnosis soon and start to feel better.

Bless you.

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