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Old 01-07-2014, 08:56 AM #5
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It really sounds like an "MS thing". I haven't had this particular symptom (yet) but I have heard about it and MS does effect the nerves that regulate that bodily function.

Do you have a Neuro that you see for MS? I would let them know and see what they suggest. A GP will probably suggest the typical laxatives but if it's MS related a Neuro will probably know more about what to do.

I'm sorry you're having this problem but I am glad to see you posting again!
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