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sugarboo 01-24-2008 12:01 PM

Okay...tmi....
 
Thanks for all your answers

tovaxin_lab_rat 01-24-2008 12:19 PM

Hey GJ--

For me, Vicodin causes constipation....TMI! Yep...

Sounds like you might have the flu! Stay in bed, push liquids. And if you aren't better by tomorrow...call the doc or go to the ER! Or if your fever is above 103...go to the ER!!!!

Feel better soon....

:hug:

sugarboo 01-24-2008 12:22 PM

:o

Thanks :hug:

I didn't get a flu shot, so I guess that could be it. When it rains, it pours!!!

lady_express_44 01-24-2008 12:39 PM

Constipation for a few days is not a big concern, in and of itself. It might not feel great, but can usually be managed with several alternatives, and shouldn't cause any long-term damage.

After you are bunged up though, it is quite common to experience the runs. Basically the piping gets backed up, and when the stop-gap is removed, everything that was in the piping will come out (often in full force). ;)

The blood . . . is it likely from a small lesion, ie. from straining, or does the blood seem to be coming from internally?

If you are passing blood (not just spotting from external), combined with the runs, you should be checked out. Ulcerative colitis can cause all the symptoms you are describing; abdominal pain, the runs, and bleeding (internally). It is highly unlikely, but if that is it, you'll have a better idea within a few days.

Don't leave internal bleeding unchecked.

Cherie

sugarboo 01-24-2008 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 195494)
Constipation for a few days is not a big concern, in and of itself. It might not feel great, but can usually be managed with several alternatives, and shouldn't cause any long-term damage.

After you are bunged up though, it is quite common to experience the runs. Basically the piping gets backed up, and when the stop-gap is removed, everything that was in the piping will come out (often in full force). ;)

The blood . . . is it likely from a small lesion, ie. from straining, or does the blood seem to be coming from internally?

If you are passing blood (not just spotting from external), combined with the runs, you should be checked out. Ulcerative colitis can cause all the symptoms you are describing; abdominal pain, the runs, and bleeding (internally). It is highly unlikely, but if that is it, you'll have a better idea within a few days.

Don't leave internal bleeding unchecked.

Cherie

Good catch! I'll monitor it today, and If I'm not better by tomorrow, I'll call the doc. The straining (oh geez, did I say that?) could be the culprit....


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