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    does anyone suffer from it? When your bowels get loose, does anyone
    else worry they're coming down with something which works them up even
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    Yup, I suffer from it - actually having an episode now[img]smileys/smilies_06.gif[/img] It tends to flare up when i'm particularly stressed or anxious & we are having the house renovated (starting tomorrow!) [img]smileys/smilies_11.gif[/img]So as you can probable imagine, im up to my neck in boxes & got all the furniture in the middle of the room! AARRGGH! Give me back my house! I'm just hoping I don't need to 'go' all that often with workmen round the place! [img]smileys/smilies_03.gif[/img]


    I did initially think I was coming down with something yesterday morning but realise it's just the stress & stuff.. well thats what i'm telling my brain over & over [img]smileys/smilies_08.gif[/img]

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    I totally don't associate diarrhea with getting sick...I get it fairly often- much more often than I actually vomit, so would never even put the two together. Half the time when I get diarrhea it's a relief, because after you go you feel SO much better! (or at least I do)


    So.....I guess the moral of the story is the next time you get diarrhea, stop and think for a minute. How often do you develop diarrhea in the space of a month/year? How often does that ACTUALLY develop into a virus that you vomit from? Chances are, you answer for the first question will eclipse your answer from the second question.


    *amber*



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