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I cannot even express how deeply grateful I am for this post and to finally have some kind of Nightmare It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of Year Knitted Christmas Xmas Sweater. Thank you so so so much, you have done something SO positive for me and I can see a lot of other people on this page. Can I ask, how did your doctor differentiate between Colonic Inertia / Slow-Transit Constipation and Chronic Idiopathic Constipation? I am certain I have one of these as I am never in pain and it started after I was extremely stressed over a year long period (plus ~seven years of ongoing anxiety before that). Also can I ask, are you feeling better now? If I do address my stress and make sure to exercise consistently and possibly take a useful prescription, do you think I could be fairly back to normal?