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Old 10-25-2015, 10:39 PM #1
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Frown Please tell me if this sounds like gastroparesis?

Please stop reading if reading about toilet habits makes you feel yucky.

Thank you in advance for reading.

I have always been very regular 2 times a day with strong urge. I started slowing down these last 3 months. First I noticed stool was much smaller/rounder marble like- but still very regular. This went on for a month. Then the stool became harder/smaller and dry.

Husband told me he thought I driank to much tea. So I cut tea out and added fibre & more salads to diet and drank more water. I did notice a 30% improvement that week. But still not like before nor very good.

Then I started getting badly backed up with a full feeling and have gained 2.5 kilos this month from constipation.

Currently I do not have regurgitation,nausea,early satiety,vomiting,gerd,gas,or unexplained excessive fullness. I have good appetite and as long as I can keep things moving. But in saying that if one is already constipated any more eating will make you feel overly full. But as long as I can go to loo, I can eat. The main problem is I am not getting the urge to go anymore or the urge is very weak. I don't know what this is called when the urge suddenly goes away?? But it's like I can go for many days without the urge where before it happening twice daily with a strong.

I have looked at my bloodwork and it is normal including thyroid.

Constipation issues ironically started around the time my adult stepson moved in with us and we have to share a bathroom. I started dreading using same toilet (mostly from shyness) and I started getting toilet anxiety. I generally feel very stressed out about the bathroom situation, but I don't thin enough to make me stop going altogether.

Though I am not sure if my gastro issues are actually a result of this or if i have developed mild gastroparesis causing chronic constipation??

I am not sure if this now merits a visit to gastro??

Thank you!! xx

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I can't really comment on whether these symptoms are a sign of gastroparesis. However, I would certainly think that any time you have a sudden change in bowel habits that persists for 3 months - this would warrant a visit to a GI specialist. If you are developing some kind of bowel obstruction, etc. - that could be very bad.
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I can't really comment on whether these symptoms are a sign of gastroparesis. However, I would certainly think that any time you have a sudden change in bowel habits that persists for 3 months - this would warrant a visit to a GI specialist. If you are developing some kind of bowel obstruction, etc. - that could be very bad.

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It has been over 3 months with ongoing constipation and the GP wants me to go see a gastro ASAP. I was hoping it would resolve if it was just psychosomatic but it's ongoin with loss of urge. I have been googling possible causes including gastroparesis for a few days and I cannot find anything as isolated constipation being a main symptom. Usually there's a cluster of symptoms. Due to having longstanding PN (11) yrs, I am quite concerned. Thanks for advice.
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Thanks Ragtop,
It has been over 3 months with ongoing constipation and the GP wants me to go see a gastro ASAP. I was hoping it would resolve if it was just psychosomatic but it's ongoin with loss of urge. I have been googling possible causes including gastroparesis for a few days and I cannot find anything as isolated constipation being a main symptom. Usually there's a cluster of symptoms. Due to having longstanding PN (11) yrs, I am quite concerned. Thanks for advice.
Best of luck, hopefully it turns out to be nothing serious. I'm pulling for you!!
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