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Diarrhoea
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I am now in my fourth week, suffering from diarrhoea. I have spoken to two GPs at my surgery but they aren't too bothered. I am getting a colonoscopy on 6th March, investigating erosive gastritis. I was taking Lansoprazole for nausea but its biggest side effect in diarrhoea, so I stopped taking them on Saturday. No luck. I hesitate to leave the house now as I get very little warning. Any advice please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lyn one of your GPs must have been bothered enough to refer you for a colonoscopy. Try not to panic. Follow the instructions you receive about the preparation, which is unpleasant but not painful.
I wish you well and hope that your fears will be unfounded.
I was in the same boat last year but all was well, eventually
I wish you well and hope that your fears will be unfounded.
I was in the same boat last year but all was well, eventually
I have read through your posts again and you do not say if you were told to try Imodium ( which I was by the doctor I spoke to) and which you can get over the counter. The first lot didn't work for me, so I used the K&M and Dioralyte which weecalf mentioned and which is very important to stop you getting dehydrated for about 10 days. I then tried a 2nd course of Imodium and that stopped it. The K&M gives one a bit more control, so I could risk popping out for an hour or so. I would just check with a pharmacist that it would be OK with your other medication.
ANOTHER UPDATE
As reported, I spoke to a GP this morning who prescribed Codeine and urged me to eat as normal a diet at mealtimes as I could. I had the codeine at 3pm, then had smallish but enjoyable portion of Mac and Cheese, followed by small portion of Kefir. I am feeling OK, no real aches in my tummy, no rushing to the loo. I am trying to keep things in perspective but am much happier than previous days. Fingers crossed.
As reported, I spoke to a GP this morning who prescribed Codeine and urged me to eat as normal a diet at mealtimes as I could. I had the codeine at 3pm, then had smallish but enjoyable portion of Mac and Cheese, followed by small portion of Kefir. I am feeling OK, no real aches in my tummy, no rushing to the loo. I am trying to keep things in perspective but am much happier than previous days. Fingers crossed.