Posted: 01/27/07 - 17:50 Post subject: pains in stomach
Hello;
I'm 20 yrs old male and i have aproblem concerning my stool movement and flatulence.
I usually feel that my stomach never gets emptied no matter how long i stay in the toilet i steel feel that there is s.th left behind which i dont have the ability to remove, to make the matter woprse i feel that bit of stool is at lower part of my anus that i can feel it causing stinky smells and stuff.
there for i feel scared in going to the toilet in the first place but if i dont do so i'm bloated , fl;atulent, and passing un controllable farts.
I KNOW IT IS DISGUSTING BUT IT IS A MEDICAL CONDITION THT I'VE GOT.
THANKS A LOT.
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I have tried many herbal remedies and been to the doctors so many times I just forget how many it is now! I was loosing hope and thought there was no cure.
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