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Hi all,

Finally saw my gp today kind of expecting to be fobbed off again about my stomach issues but nope!!

Last time I had tests done was about 7 years ago - and I blame everything on " oh it's my ibs" but she said that she wants me to have some tests done as some conditions could have come out negative but can manifest over a period of time.

Having a couple sample tests and a blood test too. Will get results back in a week or so once I've been for blood test next week.

Found out the lanzaprizol can in fact cause the runs!! Been taking them for 7 years!!

I've also decided to go with trying amytriptalain at 10mg in the mean time.

Let's just see how it all goes. 😊😊

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