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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to get tested, OP. This has nothing to do with your profession, but everything to do with your health. My daughter had sudden unexpected cramps and diarrhea and it turned out to be lupus - which is not a typical presentation of that disease. It took several months on Plaquenil for her symptoms to subside, and she basically needs to be on it for life, if she can tolerate it. You can get bloodwork for autoimmune markers, general inflammation markers and IBS-specific markers in blood and stool. If it's IBS, you will need to start a FODMAP elimination diet and figure out what foods are triggers. But you cannot continue to live like this! (Also, do you keep a change of clothes in a go-bag?) [/quote] While I don’t disagree with you that OP should be tested it does have a lot to do with her profession. She can’t leave the room until a certain time. So while she might have a regular bowel movement she has to hold it. I’m a teacher OP and I get it. I don’t drink water at certain times so I won’t have to pee. Sometimes coffee upsets my stomach but I like to drink it so I only do when I know I have a break coming up. Maybe adjust what and when you eat and drink ( yes I know this suggestion is sad but it’s the reality of the situation).[/quote]
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