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Nervous Stomach? Now Yellow Stools...
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Nervous Stomach? Now Yellow Stools...

by Worried One, Feb 07, 2002 12:00AM
Hello. This is my first post. I'm undergoing a great deal of stress. Prior to the start of this stressful period, I was as regular as could be...big healthy bowel movements at least once a day. As soon as the stress started, I would only go about once every other day and then the stools would be loose. I wouldn't call it diarrhea because it still only happened once a day and there was no real urgency associated with it. My Dr. put me on Paxil to alleviate the stress which I believe started to kick in yesterday. I'm much calmer than I had been. This morning, I had a regular bowel movement but it was yellow. Do you think this is all associated with the stress I'm experiencing? I've also been eating considerably less than I used to due to the stress. Also, yesterday, all I ate was macarroni and cheese...all day...would that have something to do with the color??



Can't believe I'm talking about this but would appeciate any input!!



Thanks!!
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by garwood, Feb 10, 2002 12:00AM
I would have a doctor check out your gallbladde and liver function. Good luck.

by Car603, Mar 11, 2008 07:14AM
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