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PostPosted: 07/21/06 - 03:35    Post subject: weird gummy thing in stool Vote now! Reply with quote

I am a 32yr old woman and have no other symptoms or diseases except for 3 bladder infections in the last 9 months, one very bad but all gone with antibiotics, lots of yoga, and have a very healthy (mostly vegetarian) diet, especially in the last 6 months.

For several weeks, every several days as I was digesting a big meal, I'd temporarily feel sort of a gas-like or digestion-type flutter in the lower left of my abdomen, and I had a feeling I had something stuck in there. No pain or anything. Yesterday morning I noticed a little string or something (I thought it was an old sausage casing!), stool-colored, and had to pull it gently to free it. I looked at it and it really looked like stool. Not worm-like. I still feel fine, other than being really grossed out. I haven't noticed the flutter in the lower left abdomen and my stool is, as always, twice a day and a "3" on the stool firmness scale.

Could this be old gum? Just a weird thing?
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PostPosted: 02/20/07 - 17:25    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

ive had that happen... it was after i had taken a fiber supplement (metamucil or something similar). no worries! it was kind of tough and rubbery. if you have taken something like that, it could be the cause.
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PostPosted: 06/02/07 - 18:49    Post subject: metamucil knock off Vote now! Reply with quote

I've been taking the cheap walmart or target ($5) metamucil knock off for two years now. I either drink a shake in replace of a meal or else directly after every thing I eat. I did it originally because my mom and everybody else said I'd lose weight...So I have I think...At least haven't gained any...

Anyway, I had the same problem..Going through it now even...Rubbery bowel movements somewhat like constipation. I figured it was because my intake of metamucil was too much, but I was told you can't have too much fiber...

I read that I need more water. I'll give it a shot as it's not exactly comfortable...I have NEVER had anything remotely close to diarreah on metamucil and I have at least 6-7 glasses of it a day...Maybe it is too much but by now I feel as though if I don't have it, I will get fat. I feel bloated after I eat without it...

Good luck...
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