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,I believe that it could be either blood from laceration (if BMs are too large or there are hemorrhoids) or from ulcers in the colon. If it is bright red, it is coming from lower in the colon near the rectum, but if darker red or brown, it is from higher up the colon.AmeliaTo: BTVC-SCD Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 5:23:19 PMSubject: Why does B occur?

My BM's have finally been taking better shape, but I still sometimes strain and notice B, this past week. I tend to overeat so I'm sure I need to add more nutritious veggies in and smaller meal-sizes, but is it always indicitave of inflammation?____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________CDSCD 6 monthsAsacol, PurinetholFreeda Vitamins, L. Acidophilus, S.BoulardiiSymptoms finally improving

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