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Manduh wrote:

omg, this is me exactly. Please let me know if you find out what it is!




i'm having the same thing 2 :L


:-| i also have the same thing but i thought it was because im going to have my period the gel comes out from front and back by the way well thats me %-)
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If you guys are on some pharmacudical drugs for pain or for virus that may be causing you problem. I am fighting stomach virus and a fever rite now and i am on ammocacilin. I believe the drug is causing me to sh*t watter.
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Its not being STUPID its not having the money to see a Doctor, if you don't have a job and your either retired or disabled you don't have Health Insurance and Doctors won't see you if you can't pay cash...The Anibiotics to treat the Bacteria are between 300 & 500 bucks without Insurance.... If you notice many of the people who are posting do not have Health Insurance... This is really ashame :( Hope you are feeling better and it has cleared up for you!!
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Have Someone test for a parasite infection. You can go to the ER and spend a c**p load of money, (pardon the pun), and not get anything substanstial from the visit... Or setup an appt, get tested for bacteria and parasite infection... Any way you slice it, it sounds like a food-borne illness... you can even get stuff like Para-Gone at a health food store, and start the flushing process
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wait, the OP said he was gonna go to the do the doctor, what happened to that?
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Do you take protein supplements ever?
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PEOPLE COME FOR A SOLUTION, NOT A RELATION!!!

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This same thing happens to me when I am away camping.  I always figured it was from eating camp food but this past weekend while I was camping and having this problem I mentioned it to a friend and she told me it's from dehydration.  She said it is from drinking too much alcohol, which makes perfect sense to me because I ususally drink a lot more beer camping and alot less water than  do regularly. 

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When I was reading about piles yesterday, some of the symptoms u listed were included. Google piles and see if you have piles, if not GO TO A DOCTOR!! HURRYYY and hope u get well!
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here is the most likely answer to your questions :) A certain amount of mucus in the stool is considered normal since mucus occurs naturally in the body to keep the intestines lubricated and to help the bowels move more easily. Occasionally, a person experiencing constipation or hemorrhoids may notice more mucus than usual. When accompanied by blood, diarrhea or other symptoms, however, it can be caused by serious digestive conditions, such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, or an infection, such as dysentery. Mucus in the stool can also be caused by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or a stomach ulcer that has become infected.

Sometimes people discover mucus in the stool as the result of constipation or hemorrhoids. This is because both of these conditions are often accompanied by strain while having a bowel movement. Straining will often cause an expulsion of the intestinal lining, which includes mucus. At times, a small amount of blood may also be noted, which is usually the result of anal tissue damage caused by hardened stool passing through the rectum.

An anorectal abscess will produce multiple symptoms, such as fever, redness, discomfort and pain in the anal region. An individual may also realize a pus-like fluid in the bowel or when wiping after a bowel movement. This differs from mucus in the stool, as it is actually pus and other fluids that have collected in an abscess due to an infection.

Dysentery is a bacterial infection that is often accompanied by mucus in the stool. Occasionally, a person will also experience blood-tinged stool, as well as intense abdominal pain and unintended weight loss. These are severe symptoms of infection, which can be deadly if not promptly and effectively treated.

Digestive conditions like Crohn’s disease and colitis may also cause bloody diarrhea and mucus in the stool. Depending on the condition, other symptoms will also be present, such as bloating, abdominal pain and cramping, and gas. One of the most common causes of these symptoms is irritable bowel syndrome, which commonly affects women, middle-aged adults and people with a family history of IBS.

Experts advise that treatment for unusual signs of mucus in the stool always begin with a thorough medical examination to determine the underlying cause. While some intestinal cancers do produce more mucus in the cells than average, finding mucus in the stool does not automatically mean that a person has a particular type of cancer, including rectal cancer. The course of treatment for mucus discovered in stool is solely determined by the cause of this condition.

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same here.. this ruined my prom night.. because i was dancing with my crush suddenly i felt gas in my stomach.. the next day i pooped watery like substance.. and yes, i was also stressed.. because it was a rainy night.. i had sweat and rain mixing on my body.. hmm...

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Ive had this for a few months. I am 17 and very selfconcies and wont tell my mom, is it something i need a doctor for? I have the clear liquid, eat all the time.

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Same thing with me.. I'm hoping its nothing serious but idk :/
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I too am having this problem, clear mucus with occasional spots of blood or brown stool and cramping.  I had food poisoning about 3 weeks ago and haven't felt right since.  But 3 days ago I started having occasional cramping and yesterday i started farting out the clear mucus. I woke up about every hour last night with the cramps and would have to run to the bathroom. I am only thirsty but not hungry. I too hope it is nothing serious and goes away soon.would hate to be somewhere and have an accident.

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