Three days ago my stomach started to feel abit dodgey, and I was running backwards and forwards to the toilet feeling like I had to go, but only getting a few loose stools out, in this period I was also sick twice, but not much again, that nite I promised my friend I would go out with him to a night club, but I was driving anyway so didnt consume any alkahol, once I arrived I felt like I had to go to the toilet really bad, but every toilet I got to never had a door or anything, so I held it in and the feeling soon passed. The next day when I woke up at about 11am, I was hit really bad by Diarrhoea, backwards and forwards around two to three times every hour, letting out the normal yellow
spray sort of feces, I was also chronically tired at this point. The day after I felt alot better after going to the toilet a few times, and made the ludacris decision to order a chinese takeaway, when my stomach had just recovered becuase I was so hungry, immediatley after consuming some of it I could tell it wasnt the right decision and within 15 minutes I was straight onto the toilet, giving out grey stools that were quite chunky, looking quite alot like the chicken I had consumed?! During this time I was also sick quite alot, regurgatating alot of the chinese I had just consumed. Over the next few hours the diarrhoea came back, but was still grey / whiteish but this time not really in lumps
my arms, shivering to an extent, a really unpleasent feeling across the hole of my body which will last around 15 mins, generally after releasing some stools, does anyone know what this is?
material that is described as whitish or grayish it's due to not properly releasing bile into the digestive tract. It's the bile that gives the stool it's brown color
as the bile is acted on by enzymes as the food stuffs 'process.'
Not releasing bile can be problematic, and it can be a result of a number of different conditions. Please check with your doc as soon as you can. Tell him/her what happened and get some tests done.
The diarrhea you're experiencing can also be a result of a differing release of bile, or problems with the gallbladder.