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stomach pain and toilet problems

by neil p, Jun 10, 2007 12:00AM
Hi,

Every morning as soon as i wake up i have to rush to the toilet> The stools are ok, a bit diarhere, no blood in general, although if i am having to go to the toilet 3 + times a day, the odd spot of blood. I am eating well, have the occasional pain. It has been going on for several years. I went to Thailand about 10 years ago, picked up a stomach illness. My stomach now is weak and often gets food poisoning abroad. The main problem is that i have to go to the toilet every moring about 2 times very quickly - this is a problem communiting to work
what do you think it is?
thanks
Member Comments (1)

by bip, Jun 10, 2007 12:00AM
Did you ever here IBS? I do the same thing for a year now. I don't think it's anything to worry.
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