I am a male in my early forties, healthy, non-smoker, non-drinker, eats well.
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Family troubles - resources has no history of colon cancer or polyps. I have been treated for H-Pylori six years ago.
Two months ago, I began to experience loose stool. My bowel movements were
regularRegular insulin (once a day, sometimes two). I also experienced increase in
gasAdjustable gastric banding
Bacterial gastroenteritis
Barium enema
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Chagas disease
Culture of gastric tissue biopsy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gas - flatulence
Gastrectomy
Gastrectomy - series. About three weeks ago, my stools began to go back to
normalNormal saline flush consistency but I noticed there was a change in the shape of the stool. When I pass the stool, the
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normalNormal saline flush shape but then it would start to taper its shape to a rectangular shape of 1" x 3/8". There is no blood in the stool. I did have an occult blood test and a blood anemia test last week and they both came back negative. I do not have any abdominal discomfort or pain. My doctor also did a digital rectal exam and said everything looks good down there. At this time, my doctor says to hold off with any other diagnostic exams (ie: Barium Enema or colonoscopy) to see if the symtoms change. Would any kind of bacterial infection or Irritable Bowel Syndrome cause this kind of narrowing of the stool? What else could cause narrowing of the stool?
I also am a non-smoker, non-drinker with no history of colon cancer in my family.
Linda J
They still have not found a cause for this pain I have in my left side or the change in stools. At this point, I am running out of ideas.
Let me know how yours turns out!!
Linda J
So...I was wondering, have you had any kind of fall or accident lately where your lower back could be out?
Anyhow, let me know how your colonoscopy turns out.
Also, have you ever had any surgeries before (e.g. appendix or anything in you stomach or pelvic area)??
It is still a good idea to rule out any other serious possibilities first--better to err on the side of safety.
Anyhow, I thought that was reassuring. I have another urinalysis on Monday--have to be off the antibiotics for 48 hours. Then go to urologist on the 19th. My GP feels he will be ordering a cystoscope to look at my bladder.