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Hi dose anybody suffer with passing liquid while braking wind

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Hi Wreny, I take it you mean you pass a bit of poo when you pass wind, I don't suffer that my self , but my Mum did, they told her she had back up and the loose stool was trying to pass the hard stool, are you Constipated?

Hi Wreny,I have in the past,but I would have described it more of a mucus than liquid .

Maybe that's what you mean,if so I wouldn't worry to much about it,as it may pass.

Or it could be like Blue said and just be a bit of runny poo,still don't worry that's happened to me as well. Just put a tenner lady in you pants for the time being see if it passes. Good luck.

Sometimes this happens.

I would usggest that you use a 'pantie liner' - no one will know that you're using one

Yes I do if I am going from a bout of constipation to a bout of diarrhoea . Just wear a long version of Tena lady pantie liner as it then catches anything coming from your anus too

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Thank u all so much for ur reply I am going out of my mind with worry

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