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Old 01-21-2013, 03:16 PM #1
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Default Bathroom issues, MS or stomach flu?

Okay guys, I'm kind of worried today. Sorry if this is too much information, but I need advise.

I have always been constipated, for as long as I can remember. Can't usually go more than once every three days. When I get a stomach flu, I usually get one bout of diarrhea with a severe case, when other people would be in the bathroom every 30 minutes.

Now for the last two days, I will feel I have to urinate and run for the bathroom to find its diarrhea. I always run for the bathroom when I feel I have to urinate because of urgency, so I'm not to worried that way. I'm just worried because it's coming through to my brain that I have to urinate and it's actually diarrhea.

Has anyone ever had or heard of anything like this?
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