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L'absent

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Aug 18, 2024
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Hi everyone!

Since this group is a space where many people face mental health issues, emotional struggles, and depression, I thought of starting this megathread about diarrhea and intestinal problems linked to stress, anxiety, or other psychological challenges.

In particular, conditions such as:

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD),

Major depressive disorder,

Psychosomatic disorders,

Panic disorders,

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) influenced by emotional factors,


can significantly impact the digestive system, causing symptoms like chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, or other intestinal discomforts.

Additionally, I've often heard about the use of adult diapers in extreme contexts, such as during certain methods of suicide, and it makes me wonder if some people struggle with these gastrointestinal issues to such an extent that they severely affect their daily lives or even lead to tragic decisions.

Have you ever experienced diarrhea or stomach pain during periods of high stress or following particularly difficult events? If so, would you be willing to share:

How do your symptoms manifest?

What situations make them worse or better?

What is the color or consistency of your stools during these episodes (e.g., creamy, liquid, or in small pieces)?


Finally, have you found any strategies or remedies that help you manage these symptoms? (Diet changes, relaxation techniques, medications, etc.)

Thank you so much to anyone who wants to join the discussion and share their experience! I believe that sharing these experiences can help others dealing with similar symptoms feel less alone.
 
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