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Stomach/digestion health anxiety
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So I know this isn't the place to get a proper medical diagnosis or anything like that, but I just wanted to share what has been happening with me lately in-case if maybe someone else has experienced similar issues in the past and can give me some insight because this issue has been bothering me quite a lot lately.
(and just a fair warning this post talks about poop so if you don't like that kind of stuff click away now)
So for a month or so now, I've been pretty anxious that something is wrong with my digestive system. I'm not sure what, but it doesn't seem right. My reasoning for thinking this is because my stool (#2) hasn't been the usual brown colour for 2 or so months now, but a yellowish or sometimes even greenish colour...
I've gone to the doctors and mentioned this to them 3 times in the past, but every time they brush it off as being nothing but an 'excess of fat' in my diet and don't investigate it any further and act like it's nothing to worry about. I did, however, get an abdominal ultrasound not too long ago for unrelated issues which came up clean, and I've also gotten quite a few blood tests looking for stomach ulcers and other things like that.
This really bothers me because I want them to investigate it further, but they don't seem to think it's necessary even though I've brought the same issue up with them on 3 different occasions.
So pretty much what I want to know is, is it normal to have yellowish #2s for such a long time? I do admit that my diet probably is on the high side when it comes to fat due to getting takeout quite a lot, but I'm not sure if that's the issue or if it could possibly be something else...
I do get dull pains every once and a while just under my ribs where I imagine my kidneys would be, but the pain is never severe and I suspect it's just digestion pains but it's worrisome none-the-less.
I would google all my symptoms myself, but I've made it a rule that I don't google symptoms anymore because I always without a doubt focus on the worst-case-scenario that google shows me which just adds to my anxiety instead of helping it. If someone else could take the symptoms I mentioned and google them for me and come back here with some info, that would be appreciated.
If there are any nurses/doctors on these forums, I would love to hear what your opinion is. Do you think I should go back to the doctors and be adamant about getting further tests, or could it just be excess fat causing the issues?
Thank you.
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I think last time I was experiencing this symptom someone said it could be due to all the adrenaline which would make sense since this symptom only started after my digestion issues which had me really anxious and stressed. Maybe I've just been overloaded with adrenaline lately and need to relax.
It's a really weird symptom, though. I don't even really know how to explain it, the closest thing I can compare it to is a slight sense of imbalance, kind of like I'm on a boat that slightly rocks every once and a while. I get the sense that I'm falling but just for a split second and then it stops.
One thing that makes me think it's just an anxiety symptom is that I only get this symptom when I'm thinking about it, and when I'm not thinking about it I don't get it or at least don't notice it.
I'll go back and read through my old posts and the one you linked to see if other's have gotten this same symptom.
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I bought some high fibre drink, some probiotics specifically for IBS, and some magnesium body wash which I didn't even know was a thing but I'm excited to try. Hopefully these things combined help me out. The second I saw probiotics specifically for IBS I had to get them, I'm really hoping they help me out.
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Hi Max,
That's great! Hope those things work for you.
Keep maintaining all the usual stuff too. You know, getting enough sleep, eating healthy, getting some exercise, doing a daily mediation/relaxation routine. You probably don't need me to tell you this, but sometimes I need a reminder to check up on these things now and then.
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Hi Max
I was only speaking generally when I mentioned if our symptoms have a negative affect on our well being
Good on you for being so proactive with your health!....Yesterday I also bought some probiotics for my own IBS as well....They do work really well...Coles have a generic product that is half the price just fyi
Great to have you as part of the Beyond Blue forum family too Max 🙂
Happy Friday
Paul
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Like you, I also tend to have digestive issues with my Anxiety, in fact what started triggering my anxiety 2 years ago, was when I found a lump which ended up being just a pile, but it was scary cause it was big and it was painful.
Do you know why people with Anxiety tend to have digestion issues? Because the Brain and Gut are very closely related. Its called the Gut Brain Axis. Its a bit weird for me, as issues with my digestion don't happen all the time I have an anxiety issue, but it happens, infact I've had a few symptoms pop up again last week, especially the Nausea!
Great idea with the Probiotics, they're my go-to for these issues, exercise, fiber and eating healthier will also help. While I've had some minor pain, I've never had any food intolerance which defiantly helps me out...... except cauliflower, my body just hates it!
Good luck Max
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The probiotics definitely have helped me just in the two days I've been taking them, and I've also made sure to introduce a lot more fiber into my diet, and I'm feeling a lot better.
I do still have to deal with nausea, dry heaving, and just general loss of appetite but that stuff I've dealt with for so many years now that it's become 'normal' for me.
Thanks for the replies, guys!
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It was only after I woke up and was unable to get back to sleep because of the pain even after taking a couple of panadol that did nothing whatsoever that I got concerned. I'm now on stronger pain relief, which I took maybe 30 minutes ago and am hoping helps me because if not I have no idea how I'm going to sleep, eat, or do pretty much anything. This is easily the most pain I've been in for quite a while and it's constant.
I had a blood test done and am getting an ultrasound on Friday, here's hoping it's nothing serious.
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I could have easily just gone overboard on all the fiber and am now suffering the consequences... I have been making an effort to eat a lot of fiber the last few days... I hope that's it...
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The pain relief seemed to do nothing for me except make me feel a bit lightheaded and numb but didn't take the pain away much if at all.
I didn't manage to eat a single thing all day either because it would just come straight back up...
I've just woken up now at 5am and the pain seems to be gone, almost like a switch was flicked... laxatives seems to have done the trick and now my body isn't having such a hard time digesting whatever it was giving me pain.
I just thought I'd give this update in-case if anyone else experiences this... I thought for sure it had to be something serious because of how much it hurt, but apparently not.
Fingers crossed the pain stays away.
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Hello 44Max44,
I'm sorry to hear about the situation you're going through. I have this issue from the last 7-8 months now with 4-5 times serious panic attacks which led me to hospital as well. Now you might be thinking it's a very dangerous or serious issue. The answer is yes and no, I used to be 70 kgs back in March 2019 and increased my weight to 82 kgs by the start of Feb 2020. The relationship between stress/anxiety/ panic is linked with the stomach. For instance, I have reflux which leads to sudden high blood pressure and then a panic attack. So, we must always try to eradicate the trigger-point of our stress or stomach. In my case, I used to take a lot of green tea( although it's good) but taking a full mug after every meal for the last three years wasn't a good idea. So, I quit the green tea. In addition, I used to poop 3-4 times a day in some cases with a similar issue as you have mentioned. This is because of stress/anxiety. We have trained our mind to be overprotective which gives false alarms, It may be in the form of poop, again and again, chest pain, body shivering, etc. Now you might be asking you're self that what's the cure?
The answer is acceptance of anxiety. Yes, it sounds very weird but we have to tell ourselves that eventually, nothing happens, we have anxiety which shouldn't take over but live with peace. So, to have peace with the anxiety which may take time as well, you should know you're triggered. Remove those things which cause your stomach to be upset or produce reflux.
Good Luck.
Hope you'll be better soon. Remember, you're not alone.
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