![]() Her boss and boyfriend want the old Angela back.īut it's the gastrointestinal issues that might do her in. She's too tired to do her best work on the weekdays, and too tired to do anything but sleep on the weekends. She has also experienced relentless fatigue while on the drug, she told Insider. She's been stuck at an 18-pound weight loss for over a month, despite a goal of closer to 50. "Ozempic for the right person for the right reason is generally well-tolerated," Goldstein said.Īdams is beginning to think she's the wrong person. It often indicates a user profile.Īnd, if the side effects are so debilitating, consider whether the benefits of the drug are worth the tradeoff. Only sunday i remember going with normal stools.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. Small thin narrow stools, like small carrots (LOL). Yes, i read that too, but as you may know, an hipocondriac always need to be told "it's okay, it's normal".Īnd yes, mine come and go, in these days i had them, that's why i asked about the carrots, because i read they say they are good for constipation, but in my case it looks like they do the opposite for me. Hi Bob and thank you for the time you took to answer me. I do believe that's related to IBS, which is a stress ailment to begin with. But.if this were true, since the so called tumor would be there 24/7/365 until removed, then logically the change in stool shape would ALWAYS be thin, since the tumor is compressing it. You can picture how the tumor would, in their analysis, block a portion of the colon, making the stool more compact, thin, etc. Back in the day, the "logic" for making the connection between narrow stool and CC was the belief that the stool's shape is changed due to the presence of the tumor. That laziness led to the fact that even to this day, you'll find medical publications that spout that fallacy.Īlso, think of this logically. As the years passed, despite dispelling this theory, most authors of new reports on the subject of CC simply copied old information rather than do the research on more current and accurate medical information. The author explained that about 75-100 years ago, that theory surfaced and made its way into medical text books. Narrow stools as a sign of CC was debunked by a highly reputable medical facility many years ago. Is the bowel ultrasound a good exam? I read when they can see clearly the bowel, they can sometimes find even polyps and cancers. Is it possible? online i read they don't do that, but my stool has become more little and i'm less productive, something that never happened to me. Do i have to worry?Īlso i ate a lot of raw carrots the last 3 days and it looks like they are giving me constipation. Lately i'm having narrow stools, ribbon like stools, sometimes in small pieces and yes, sometimes normal. I'm always scared of what i'll eat, of how my stool will look like, i'm convinced (because the gastro never confirmed it) i have IBS (or maybe is just stress), so i'm always trying to change my diet. I've been having colon cancer fear since months now, i went to a gastro who told me i'm fine after a bowel ultrasound (his words were "your bowel looks perfect"), i've had blood test (no anemy, everything fine), but still my anxiety has a big impact on me. ![]() I've been reading studies saying narrow stools are not related to colon cancer ( ) but i really don't know what to believe. Narrow, thin stools.are they a case of concern? (translated in the hypocondriac vocabulary : am i dying?) ![]()
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