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Chronic constipation

Digestive Health | Last Active: 6 days ago | Replies (179)

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@creondave

Oh no problem, it was just working in pleases with limited resources. I am sure most people in the military or civilian contracts had to deal with the same thing. I have often wondered if this did some damage that can't easily be identified; extensive testing did show evidence if coming in contact with unidentifiable viruses. The first time I had serious, ongoing incontinence was after a 2 week job in a remote area where I was hospitalized due to what was thought food poisoning, and then though to be colitis. It persisted to some degree for 8 weeks, and then mostly retreated. However it felt like things were never the same after that.

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Hi, It is possible that with all those viruses you had that they did cause some damage to your pancreas. I never thought much about viruses until I was told everything that could happen . The first time I had pancreatitis I was in shock! How could I have gotten it. I didn’t smoke or drink. I wondered what people would think of me.
That’s the same with liver damage. You don’t need to be a drinker to have a really sick liver. Many different medications can cause liver damage- - like Tylenol. NSAIDs can cause kidney disease and ulcers and bleeding. Nothing is guaranteed to be safe.
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