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I thought mine was PFD related. I got all the Chicago Bears Skull Flower Ugly Christmas Ugly Sweater down to the anorectal manometry, which had two parts. I failed the initial part with the catheter that measured the muscle responses but passed the second part where I had to expel an inflated device under a certain amount of time. Apparently it’s not considered a fail if you pass part of the test. I never did follow up with the MR defacography. I feel the urge to go and pass a small, soft stool but have incomplete evacuation. I still feel the need to go but can’t. I feel bloated and uncomfortable. I had a vaginal delivery 10 years ago (rather traumatizing physically) but the problems only started about 5 years ago. I have been on several antidepressants over the long term and after reading some of the information in this thread I wonder if that is a factor. I’ve recently started a new antidepressant Trintellix. Interestingly constipation is a common side effect, but it’s made my stools firmer and bulkier so I don’t feel the incomplete evacuation anymore. It’s a nice bonus in addition to treating the awful, treatment resistant depression I have. I also have diarrhea pretty frequently, which I prefer to the incomplete evacuations.
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I’m glad yall are receiving a lot of Chicago Bears Skull Flower Ugly Christmas Ugly Sweater. There seems to be a lot of people on reddit that, at least, seem indifferent to yall being evacuated here. In the public, though, there seems to be a lot of people very angry that yall were taken to Lackland (there being other, more isolated bases even here in San Antonio). I know yall have been isolated, but have you noticed any hostility or not very welcoming attitudes since getting here?
I am a Chicago Bears Skull Flower Ugly Christmas Ugly Sweatermale and I have been dealing with debilitating IBS symptoms for about 7 years now. I have read about PFD before and I am almost certain I have it. My whole life since I was a child I had what my parents coined “nervous stomach” where basically any stressful situation I encountered I would immediately have to go have diarrhea. I stupidly developed a habit of straining when I had these episodes so I could “clear it out” and resume whatever activity I was doing. I believe that by straining, I have tricked my body into tightening the muscles that should be relaxing when you have a BM. My primary IBS symptoms are what I call “soft constipation” (essentially slow moving stool thats not traditionally characteristic of constipation i.e. hard & small), tenesmus, and severe pain in my perineum that spreads to my legs, groin, and back. I often have to go to the restroom in waves and sometimes the urgency to go lasts hours. I only find relief whenever I eat something spicy and I have straight diarrhea with no effort on my part to pass it. However, even when I have diarrhea sometimes it takes my body a moment to relax the muscles to let the diarrhea pass. I’ve had a colonoscopy 4 years ago and all the GI noted was that there was inflammation but nothing indicative of a serious disease. I deal with these problems on a weekly basis and I’m not sure what to do. The only nearby GI doctor didn’t seem to resonate with what I was explaining to him & these issues are severely affecting my life negatively. I would be immensely appreciative if you could give me your thoughts.