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Old 09-11-2006, 07:31 PM #21
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Really? Others get D too with their period? I thought that was just me. Wow, that is weird. It has been getting more pronounced too, as menopause looms.
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Really? Others get D too with their period? I thought that was just me. Wow, that is weird. It has been getting more pronounced too, as menopause looms.
I have a friend who is not at all gluten intolerant and she gets D with her period. That was eye opening to me because I thought it was due to my celiacs.

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Looks like D with menstration is very common. http://www.gastroenterologynursing.c...856144!8091!-1
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GI symptoms such as stomach pain and nausea are highest during menses compared with other cycle phases; also, stool consistency is loosest at menses. This pattern is present in control subjects. In women with irritable bowel syndrome the same pattern is seen but with higher symptom intensity.
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