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Frequent, Loose Motions, Gurgling Stomach, Pain In The Hips. What Could It Be?

hi, i have been told i have i.b.s for the last five years now and had all the test done,My problem is i have loose stools about 6 times a day or more a day and have very gurgling tummy. I don t suffer with pains or cramps but do get a ache in my bum bone every once in a while,My GP prescribed me with loperidermide and then told recently i was talking too much and it can be harmful he then prescribed me with Mebeverine which hasn t helped at all?. I suffer with sinisus and someone told me it could be s.i.b.o small intestinal bacterial overgrowth... Would love your views as i am at the ends of my wits.. Thanks P.Hughes
Mon, 7 Oct 2013
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DRINK BOILED WATER OR RO FILTERED, DO NOT TAKE FOOD AT OUT SIDE, EAT FRESH BOILED OR COOKED FOOD. IF YOU ARE TALKING MORE THEN OLANZEPINE 2.5 mg AT SLEEP TIME MAY HELP. PSYCHIATRIST ARE MORE USEFUL.
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Frequent, Loose Motions, Gurgling Stomach, Pain In The Hips. What Could It Be?

DRINK BOILED WATER OR RO FILTERED, DO NOT TAKE FOOD AT OUT SIDE, EAT FRESH BOILED OR COOKED FOOD. IF YOU ARE TALKING MORE THEN OLANZEPINE 2.5 mg AT SLEEP TIME MAY HELP. PSYCHIATRIST ARE MORE USEFUL.