| Re: Anything else that can go wrong!!!
Have you been diagnosed as having IBS by a doctor or is it just an assumption or self-diagnosis at this point? If this problem is sudden and you've gone almost a week of it, I'd say it is time to call the doctor.
I've had both e-coli and c-difficile, and believe me, it is better to find out sooner than later if you have an infection. When I had e-coli, I waited a week to go to the doctor. Actually, because I had diarrhea so bad (with a limit of about six seconds between the time the brain got the "gotta go!" message to the time I had to be at the toilet), I didn't dare make an appointment at her usual office 25 miles away, so I saw her physician's assistant nearby. Unfortunately, that was a mistake, as for two weeks he kept stringing me along with "there's a virus going around." Then without a stool test, he gave me a prescription for an antibiotic, and it wasn't strong enough to kill what it turned out that I had. And in the meantime it killed off the good bacteria, so c. difficile, one of the bad bacteria got a good start, too. By the time I saw my doctor, I had had the problem for four weeks, totally housebound because of the problem. She had me do the stool tests and it was almost another week before that came back, as it had to be cultured. So it was five weeks before I knew what I had and started taking the right meds. I lost 20 pounds in those five weeks!
The heavy mucous doesn't sound like e-coli, but IBS isn't the only thing that produces mucous. I'd call for an appointment first thing Monday and find out for sure what you really do have.
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