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This Is Kinda A Gross Question, Just Warning Ya


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lemonade Enthusiast

Does anyone ever feel this way?

Sometimes I run to bathroom, like i have to go poop but i sit there and NOTHING comes out. The feeling is there like i have to go, but nothing comes out, no matter what i do. Other times I do go, and have a normal poop but after, I still feel like i need to go more, but nothing is there?

Anyone have this problem?

Lemonade

( sorry for the grossness)

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Don't worry about the grossness of the question - if you look at other posts you'll see many poop related ones. :lol:

And, yes - this happens to me a lot. Then sometimes I have the opposite problem of just, say, sitting here at work and it's like NOW, gotta go NOW - get out of my way.... Neither one is fun, but the urgent ones drive me crazy!!

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God I HATE that. I used to get that ALL the time. It seems to have gone away as I get more and more gluten-free. I always have to run though, because sometimes its NOT a false alarm.

Elonwy

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Guest stef 4 dogs
God I HATE that. I used to get that ALL the time. It seems to have gone away as I get more and more gluten-free. I always have to run though, because sometimes its NOT a false alarm.

Elonwy

Hey Lemonade, How did you make out the other day with your date? Did you de-bloat in time?

stef 4 dogs

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marciab Enthusiast

Yep, I learned the hard way that it was better to run to the bathroom, than hope it was just going to pass !!!!

I can laugh now, but I was seriously embarrassed a few times. My "D" has stopped since going gluten free. Marcia

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lemonade Enthusiast

Thanks for all ur replies..im glad iam not alone

lemonade

ps. im not the one who was bloated for a date, i do remeber reading that thread tho...iam however bloated

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Does anyone ever feel this way?

Sometimes I run to bathroom, like i have to go poop but i sit there and NOTHING comes out. The feeling is there like i have to go, but nothing comes out, no matter what i do. Other times I do go, and have a normal poop but after, I still feel like i need to go more, but nothing is there?

Anyone have this problem?

Lemonade

( sorry for the grossness)

I DISCRIBE IT TO MY DOCTOR " LIKE TRYING TO POOP THROUGH A STRAW."

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