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Ongoing loose stools and vomiting with nausea and early satiety since cholecystectomy in June this year. Severe amounts of pain in the left colon with a tortuous longer sigmoid colon present. GP has referred to gastroenterology but has not suggested any scans in the meantime as routine bloods normal. Have lost 2st in weight since surgery unintentionally due to early satiety and vomiting. Tortuous colon symptoms have escalated to the point of almost passing out with severe abdominal pain. Please help 🙏
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Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal)
Colon Operations
Early satiety
Abdominal Distention
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Diarrhea
Loss of weight
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You might be eating something your body hates too so cut back on at least 2 major items u eat a lot of for a week
Please be seen u might be blocked somewhere in your colon or intestines. I have had these symptoms. Don't go to bed on a full stomach for at least 2 hours or you'll be in the bathroom in the morning every so often for 2 hours. Try an acid reflux pill and either drink more water until 7pm then not again til u take your meds at bedtime. Don't drink too much liquid at 7
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