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WORRIED ABOUT THIS

MY DAUGHTER IS 13 YRS OLD, AND AFTER EVERY MEAL SHE EATS, SHES GOING TO THE RESTROOM FOR A BOWL MOVEMENT, ITS HAPPENING 5 TO 10 MINUTES AFTER SHE EATS, AT FIRST, WE WOULD MAKE JOKES ABOUT IT, BUT NOW ITS HAPPENING EVERY TIME SHE EATS ANYTHING, SO NOW WE ARE WORRIED ABOUT THIS, I MADE HER AN APPOINTMENT, BUT ITS NOT FOR ANOTHER WEEK, SO..I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE COULD GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ON THIS...ITS REALLY GOT ME WORRIED NOW! :(
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she could be very stressed...
or bulemic...sh could be taking
laxatives....are you noticing changes
in her self confidence!?! if it is a real
problem maybe she is allergic to
something you have been cooking
latley?!?maybe?! not so sure...

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that used to happen to me too, when i was really active. playing basketball 6 days a week and working out 3. but once i quit the team it stopped. i dont know why but it did
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FIRST OF ALL, THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY :) BUT NO, SHES JUST AS SCARED AND CONCERNED AS WE ALL ARE, SHE WAS THE FIRST TO BRING THIS TO OUR ATTENTION, SO WE KNOW ITS NOTHING LIKE THIS, BUT THANKS SO MUCH, FOR YOUR REPLY.
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she could be bulemic. taking laxatives to makes herself go or throwing up. or maybe there's something really wrong. the only thing you can do is wait for the doctors appointment OR ask her if she is doing anything to make herself go. if she is it can be very very dangerous. she can ruin the muscles in her anus (sorry tmi) which would result in her having to have a colostumy (sp?) bag for the rest of her life which is never exciting.
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