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How So Is The Urge To Go Potty Increase When Near The Toilet?


Boyd

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Boyd Newbie

I have been wondering why I can just about no longer hold my diarrhea in when I reach the bathroom. I know this was not before I had celiac disease symptoms. It happens all the time just about. Has anyone else noticed this?

I feel out of control to hold back the tide!


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I have been wondering why I can just about no longer hold my diarrhea in when I reach the bathroom. I know this was not before I had celiac disease symptoms. It happens all the time just about. Has anyone else noticed this?

I feel out of control to hold back the tide!

I had uncontrolled D until I went gluten-free. I couldn't even make it to a bathroom fast enough sometimes.

Are you totally gluten free? Have you tossed out old scratched non-stick pans and plastic/wooden utensils? I can't do the subject of cross-contamination justice, but if you use the search engine on this forum, you'll find a wealth of information. The other thing I'd look into is secondary food intolerances, like soy, dairy, glucose, nightshade vegetables, legumes.

Have you cleaned out your refrigerator and silverware drawer? (Buy a new plastic thing to separate your utensils, get a new toaster or forget about toast for awhile. Concentrate on eating whole foods like meat, poultry, fish, all vegetables, especially root veggies and some fruit. If you grill and have a grill you used to toast buns on, I'm convinced you can't get the gluten out of the grill. You'll need to grill on foil or buy a new grill.

If you have celiac disease and have been gluten-free for 4 weeks you shouldn't have D anymore. I hope you figure out what's bugging you.

You may need to pack your lunch and not eat out for awhile. Good luck. You can find the answers her that doctors don't tell you.

Boyd Newbie

Thanks. All things considered I still cant figure out, ok this is gross, but what I was saying is that I can hold it in driving in the car for example, BUT as I turn up the driveway and know that I will be able to relieve myself, the ability to hold it in collapses

into a mess in my pants. Not all the time but sometimes that happens. If I make it to the bathroom with tightly squeezed cheeks, I can barely wait to sit on the toilet to let it go into the the water.

I am just wondering why this happens. It is so unpleasant and absolutely embarrassing and a big clean up mess for me.

OK as said GROSS OUT.

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Thanks. All things considered I still cant figure out, ok this is gross, but what I was saying is that I can hold it in driving in the car for example, BUT as I turn up the driveway and know that I will be able to relieve myself, the ability to hold it in collapses

into a mess in my pants. Not all the time but sometimes that happens. If I make it to the bathroom with tightly squeezed cheeks, I can barely wait to sit on the toilet to let it go into the the water.

I am just wondering why this happens. It is so unpleasant and absolutely embarrassing and a big clean up mess for me.

OK as said GROSS OUT.

You are definitly not alone.

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Not really the same but that's like me when I have to wee :(

I walk into the hallway then sometimes can't make it to the loo :(

I'm not sure but I think it's our brain that tells our system we're close so it's ok now :/

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