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Walter Brennaneer

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  • Gallstones are a common reason for white stool in adults when they block any of your biliary ducts. Doctors from the National Health Service report that among the many symptoms of gallstones is passing white stool during a bowel movement.
I'm no doctor by the way.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Is white stool more likely to be liver or pancreatic cancer? No other symptoms.
We only have constitutional scholars and world renowned economists on here. Probably should ask The Blue Lot, Gary. We have a dentist on here, that’s about as close as it gets.

I’ll try to summon the little brown miracle worker here though and see if he shows up.

@mdeer1
 

Airport

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We only have constitutional scholars and world renowned economists on here. Probably should ask The Blue Lot, Gary. We have a dentist on here, that’s about as close as it gets.

I’ll try to summon the little brown miracle worker here though and see if he shows up.

@mdeer1
did I ever tell you about the time I numbed up the anal-ocular nerve by accident? The guy couldn't see for **** for four hours.
 

eerdoc

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  • Gallstones are a common reason for white stool in adults when they block any of your biliary ducts. Doctors from the National Health Service report that among the many symptoms of gallstones is passing white stool during a bowel movement.
I'm no doctor by the way.
Have you seen a competent Physician? If not---DO!!
There are simple lab (blood) teats that can go a long way toward providing a strong lead to the cause.
 

Walter Brennaneer

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Have you seen a competent Physician? If not---DO!!
There are simple lab (blood) teats that can go a long way toward providing a strong lead to the cause.
I don't have the issue and see me doctor every 3 months and get lab work.