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flowergar

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Hope Someone Can Help So I Don't Have to See Dr.
Posted: 07-23-04 13:45pm

Hi,
i hope someone can shed some light so I don't have to make Dr. App. For about 2 weeks i.Ve had #3, and loose stools. I thought it was the constant iced tea I was drinking. On 2 occasions I had an orange oily substance floating on top. I figured the 1st time it was due to the taco bell I had. The 2nd time I figured it was the pizza I ate the night before. On both occasions with the orange substance my stomach feels very uneasy, and I feel naseaus, but don't vomit. My hubby says even if it's the food, something's not right that I can't digest it properly. I have an 11 month old, so finding time for a Dr. App. Is not easy. I hope someone has had a similar experience. Thanks Smile
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dmh38

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Posted: 07-29-04 22:14pm

Have you had been on any antibiotics lately? Do you have cramping or blood? How many stools a day do you ahve?
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Bronte

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Joined: 06 Aug 2004
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Location: UK

Posted: 08-06-04 06:06am

If you have light loose stools it's a sign you have trouble digesting fatty foods aparently. Which sounds about right if they've appeared after eating take out. Try more fibre rich foods and add flax seeds to your cooking.
Hope this helps.
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