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Loss of appetite, stomach cramps and constantly needing the toilet.

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2 hours ago, jimmjam said:

Id prefer to self medicate, id prefer not to venture into these places if possible.

My mother was like that and lost a leg to diabetes.

 

If it continues for a few days see a Dr.

 

I get episodes occasionally and they don't last more than a couple of days. I do NOT take antibiotics.

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    Yes, go see a doctor... 

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52 minutes ago, Isaanbiker said:

I'd reckon Immodium for the diarrhea, usually available at most drug stores.  

 

Take two capsules and wait. Great medicine from Germany. 

 

   Drink a lot of water. 

   

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Immodium is if one can't use a loo like when travelling. Diarrhea is the bodies way of getting rid of what ails it.

see a doctor immediately.   If you decline this is your choice you made between you and your maker.

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