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Uncontrollable diarrhea

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I am a 32 year old man. No health problems that I know of..I do have a problem with unusual diarrhea. I can feel when I am starting to go. There is rumbling in my stomach...as soon as I stand up to go to the bathroom...it comes out. I cannot control it what-so-ever. I have searched and read things about this problem in children. I have no bleeding or unusual sharp pains (unless I am in a position to have to try and wait to use the bathroom) then I get terrible cramps and actually I never end up making it to the bathroom. The last time, I bent over to sit on the toilet and it came out all over the place. I could not help it or hold it in. I really cannot feel when it gets ready to come out that fast. I am getting worse at it and its starting to happen in public places.
I did go on a weight loss plan and lost a good amount of weight. (It was doctor supervised)I have always had this problem, but it has become incresingly worse. I have known other people to get on this same diet...they never had a problem like this. It is becoming a social problem now.
Please help and give me a direction to go to as far as symptoms and diseases. I want to be well prepared before I visit a doctor so I can ask questions.
No amount of pepto, ect has stopped this.
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I agree !

You are over sensitive to something you are eating, something you can't tolerate.


Eliminate most possible problematic foods, and start with the most simple diet of 2 or max 5 things at the time.

Write down all what you eat.

Most people can tolerate freshly pressed vegetable juices, rice, fish, some kind of meat.


Sooner or later you will find what you can't tolerate.

Most common food allergies and food intolerance is intolerance to:

- industrial milk products (raw milk is easier to tolerate )
- eggs
- nuts
- msg
- gluten
- aspartame
- industrially processed foods
- strong spices
- vinegar
- sugar
- alcohol
- maragarine
- hydrogenated fats


Eliminate entirely those foods from your diet  for 14 days.

If you prevent problems by doing so, then you know that one or several of those foods are problematic for your gut.


Then, add not more then one of them per day into your diet,  and you will find what the problem is.

The one that causes symptoms is BINGO!




I was intolerant to:

- milk products
- eggs
- vinegar
- sugar
- baked meat
- maragarine
- many industrially processed foods



I was for 10 years on strict diet, to avoid digestive problems, fatigue, candida, ...


And, then when I was rady, the cure find me. I cured it in 3 months, by cleansing intestines and my liver.


good luck
Liza~
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P.S.
I don't know why, but there is a person in this forum who is very arogant and rude toward me. I hope that that person will avoid harassing me.
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A related discussion, have a question was started.
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I don't care what you eat that you are intolerant to, your sphincter muscles should be able to control the bowels until you choose to eliminate. That's my reasoning about my incontinency of gas. I have run the spectrum of digestive aids, food allergies, enemas, eliminating gassy foods, etc.... But I always come back to this question: Even if I have too much gas, shouldn't I have the ability to hold it in?
If I were you, I would see a colorectal surgeon. Good luck.
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I HAVE A FRIEND THAT HAD SIMILAR SYMPTOMS AND CONDITIONS AND THEY STARTED A "PROCESS OF ELIMINATION" AND FOUND THAT IT WAS CAUSED BY DAIRY PRODUCTS. HE DRANK MILK BEFORE GOING TO BED AT NIGHT AND ALSO ENJOYED ICE CREAM...HE GAVE IT UP AND HIS PROBLEM WAS GONE.
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