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Q: Colon And Prostrate Problem
asked by: zoomout on July 25th, 2006
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I have been diagnosed with crohn's desease in the past. Due to have difficulty in having a bowel movement, I had colon surgery where part of my colon was removed. It has been five years, to-date I still have difficulty having a bowel movement .Sometimes I don't have one for 5 days or more. I never use the bathroom regulary. The "poo" does not come out normally and sometimes just a little at a time. The the food piles up and gets stuck in my stomache and I start throwing up. I have been hospitalized several times. The medication does not help. Now this is leading to another problem, there is liquid excretion inside my prostrate (outside of the "balls" part). I had prosrate surgery where they took the liquid (excretion) out and then was stiched back up. Now 1 month later, I am starting to have problems in the prostrate and having pain again. Please, if anyone has had the same problem or any kind of the same treatment ....Please advise.
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