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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!!

elonwy Enthusiast

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

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

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

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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