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With neuropathy, comes autonomic neuropathy which affects your bowel and bladder function.
I could talk endlessly about what this involves, but most people aren't interested. We each have to find our own methods of compensating for the horror show that is bowel and bladder dysfunction. Hugs, ElaineD But I do have ideas. I take a probiotic daily.....for one thing. |
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i can tell you since i have ibs, it never has been normal, i actually go through that whole chart.
the last 2 are diarrhea, i usually get it with food poisoning, oh and if your ibs positive, food poisoning/infection makes diarrhea worst. except 2 or 3, which is normal shape. |
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