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I woke up at 1:15am with stomach cramping so went to open my bowels. My stool was very soft and had lots of undigested food in it. Finally went back to sleep about 2:30am and woke up at 6am as usual, but i woke up and still had the urge to open my bowels (which i did and stool was the same) and i aslo felt really really sick. Got back in bed but started feeling hot with a funny headache and slightly fluey. Now i have mucous in my stool and passing little else, still nauseous and achy just feel really ill. I ate the same as my partner yesterday and hes fine so don't think it can be food poisoning but feels different from ibs also. Im hoping its not a stomach bug as i have emetophobia which causes my anxiety to get worse and symptoms to escalate.

Anyone else had anything similar?

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