Open main menu ☰
HealingWell
Search Close Search
Health Conditions
Allergies Alzheimer's Disease Anxiety & Panic Disorders Arthritis Breast Cancer Chronic Illness Crohn's Disease Depression Diabetes
Fibromyalgia GERD & Acid Reflux Irritable Bowel Syndrome Lupus Lyme Disease Migraine Headache Multiple Sclerosis Prostate Cancer Ulcerative Colitis

View Conditions A to Z »
Support Forums
Anxiety & Panic Disorders Bipolar Disorder Breast Cancer Chronic Pain Crohn's Disease Depression Diabetes Fibromyalgia GERD & Acid Reflux
Hepatitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome Lupus Lyme Disease Multiple Sclerosis Ostomies Prostate Cancer Rheumatoid Arthritis Ulcerative Colitis

View Forums A to Z »
Log In
Join Us
Close main menu ×
  • Home
  • Health Conditions
    • All Conditions
    • Allergies
    • Alzheimer's Disease
    • Anxiety & Panic Disorders
    • Arthritis
    • Breast Cancer
    • Chronic Illness
    • Crohn's Disease
    • Depression
    • Diabetes
    • Fibromyalgia
    • GERD & Acid Reflux
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    • Lupus
    • Lyme Disease
    • Migraine Headache
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Prostate Cancer
    • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Support Forums
    • All Forums
    • Anxiety & Panic Disorders
    • Bipolar Disorder
    • Breast Cancer
    • Chronic Pain
    • Crohn's Disease
    • Depression
    • Diabetes
    • Fibromyalgia
    • GERD & Acid Reflux
    • Hepatitis
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    • Lupus
    • Lyme Disease
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Ostomies
    • Prostate Cancer
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Log In
  • Join Us
Join Us
☰
Forum Home| Forum Rules| Moderators| Active Topics| Help| Log In

Is this just me ?

Support Forums
>
Crohn's Disease
✚ New Topic ✚ Reply
❬ ❬ Previous Thread |Next Thread ❭ ❭
profile picture
Sniper
Veteran Member
Joined : Feb 2004
Posts : 6518
Posted 2/14/2011 10:18 PM (GMT -7)
My crohns symptoms tend to wait for the most inopportune times to show up. I can almost set my watch by my gut and what I am doing. For example, I do some custom airbrush work on Harley gas tanks. I can get set up, paint is mixed, air blowers on , air compressor running, mask on and just as soon as I pull the trigger on the brush,,,,its a 4 alarm rush to the bathroom. Really , I can count on it. I sometimes wait until late in the day to work so my old gut is mostly empty , but , there is always that one more time urge . I have been shooting clear coat and when you start that you have to apply coat after coat as soon as one coat becomes tacky. It's a two part acrylic with a hardener,  so its not something you can stop. Yep, here comes that gut alarm again. Then I try to hold it just long enough to get the coats done but, it ain't happening. I've had to run to the bathroom 10 times or more, just long enough to get up again, run put another coat of clear, run back to the bathroom, and so on and so on until I finish one or the other job. When your shooting 15 coats of clear you can't just stop and take a chance of messing up the whole job. When the job is done , so is my gut . Looks like anytime I need to ,NOT Go, thats when I need to go the most. The same applies when I go to the store and get caught in traffic, or get my hands full of grease or oil or any other activity that needs my undivided attention long enough to finish. I can watch some crappy movie I have seen 40 times from start to finish without a rumble ,,but let a good movie I have never seen come on TV and I bound for the toilet. I have not gone to the movie theater in years. Have to wait for the CD so I can pause it. Anyone else notice this phenomenon ? I'm baffled .
profile picture
MMMNAVY
Veteran Member
Joined : Jul 2006
Posts : 6927
Posted 2/14/2011 10:25 PM (GMT -7)
Yes, and as long as you are alone in your own shop for this might I suggest a camp toliet.

I think for me it is a stress reaction.
profile picture
HJones
Veteran Member
Joined : Oct 2008
Posts : 1341
Posted 2/14/2011 10:31 PM (GMT -7)
I think part of it is psychological. I used to have similar problems. For instance, whenever I went to CVS I would have to go. Why? Because I knew they didn't have a bathroom available to the public. Same with Kohl's. Their restroom is wayyyyy in the back, so naturally when I was shopping up front, I'd have to go.

I believe they've proven their is a mind gut connection (the gut is known as the second brain). When my gut was at it's worse, I also had mega problems with anxiety and OCD. Now that my gut is good, my anxiety and OCD are much better.

EDIT: Here's a good article about our second brain: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=gut-second-brain

*activated your link*

Post Edited By Moderator (Nanners) : 2/15/2011 7:47:58 AM (GMT-7)

profile picture
lamb61
Veteran Member
Joined : Jan 2005
Posts : 1947
Posted 2/15/2011 4:28 AM (GMT -7)
Nope. My gut has an uncanny ability to act up at the wrong time. For some reason meetings at work will almost always set it off. I think there's an evil little CD troll who goes -- hmmm it's meeting time, I think I'll rumble some painful gas through and see how she does!! My morning commute is frequently a rush to get into work while squeezing my cheeks.
profile picture
FunGuy
Veteran Member
Joined : Oct 2009
Posts : 1070
Posted 2/15/2011 6:25 AM (GMT -7)
Kind of like Murphy's law. Yeah I have the same experience.
profile picture
Zanne
Veteran Member
Joined : Apr 2005
Posts : 3763
Posted 2/15/2011 6:26 AM (GMT -7)
Always. No matter how early I am up in the morning and how late I have to be there, I will always have a last minute run to the bathroom before I leave. Even when I think I am done, sometimes I'm not. I have had to pull back into the garage and run to the bathroom. I think it is a stress thing. Body knows there won't be a bathroom around for a little bit, OH CRAP, gotta go NOW!!!!!
profile picture
artist guy
Veteran Member
Joined : Jan 2010
Posts : 1373
Posted 2/15/2011 6:44 AM (GMT -7)

are you guys ready to get grossed out, one thing, can't gross out cd'er. But I keep a bucket down at my shop with large ziplock, when I get those bile attacks, I just take aim and fire right into that ziplock, I use the bucket so I can at least sort of sit and then I can aim a little better, then zip it shut, done. Throw that sucker away. I have about 100 ft to my house from shop, to far.

AG

profile picture
Squattie
Veteran Member
Joined : Jul 2005
Posts : 669
Posted 2/15/2011 7:08 AM (GMT -7)
It usually hits me when I've just submerged my hands in water...like when I start to wash dishes. Also when I'm in the cereal isle of the supermarket. No other isle, mind you. But once I turn the corner into the cereal isle I gotta go. And of course the bathroom is clear on the other end of the store.
profile picture
Nanners
Elite Member
Joined : Apr 2005
Posts : 14999
Posted 2/15/2011 7:51 AM (GMT -7)
I am the same as Zanne!! No sooner as I start out of the garage, I have to tell the hubby hold on, I gotta go to the bathroom. And I usually suffer with more slower bowels, but getting ready to go out, boom it hits everytime. It rarely happens as I am heading out to work, but pleasure trips, everytime. Maybe its because I am not always sure where we are going and if there are br's available. Hugs!
profile picture
stripey
Veteran Member
Joined : Feb 2011
Posts : 1059
Posted 2/15/2011 11:09 AM (GMT -7)
I have an ileo so don't have that same urgency as before but she can still have her moments. I am in customer service and deal with general public all day and also attend and take staff meetings. Well you can guarantee when the talking stops and all goes quiet there will be an almighty rubble and gurgle from the bag that echoes around the office or room. My customers look a little shocked but luckily my colleagues are more than used to it and I just say it is my contribution to the meeting and I would like it noted in the minutes!
profile picture
Mable
Regular Member
Joined : Feb 2011
Posts : 105
Posted 2/15/2011 8:21 PM (GMT -7)
I think that sometimes it is stress and that's what brings it on. If I am going to a place with no or limited bathrooms, that is when I am going to need the bathroom the most. I can tell you where every bathroom is located in every store in my area. Also can tell you which stores do not have an available restroom. My thing is if there is no available restrooms then ZI do not go to that establishment.
profile picture
Becky77
Veteran Member
Joined : Dec 2005
Posts : 1768
Posted 2/15/2011 8:31 PM (GMT -7)
It's worse for me when I'm running late in the morning too. I end up being even more late because on those mornings I have to take a few extra breaks to empty out.

I also have sudden urges when I'm stuck in traffic. I end up getting home and running to the bathroom, while unzipping, dropping my purse, keys, and shoes on the way.
profile picture
Sniper
Veteran Member
Joined : Feb 2004
Posts : 6518
Posted 2/15/2011 10:16 PM (GMT -7)
Guess its the whole timing thing that gets me. I can feel fine until the moment I commit to doing something I cant walk away from. Thats when I get clobbered in the gut. Becky, the last thing you said fallss into the You are a crohnie if list. If you can run , unbutton, unzip, unlock, check for TP and the lid down all at the same time, you may be a crohnie. Stripy, I take it there is no main shut off valve right ? Squittie, the cereal isle, hmmmmmmm, thats why they say, Big G little O , GO with the goodness of cheerios,,,so you have to go ..
profile picture
FamilyGuy
Forum Moderator
Joined : Jan 2004
Posts : 3476
Posted 2/15/2011 10:21 PM (GMT -7)
For me it is usually as soon as I get my vest, hooded sweatshirt,flannel-lined pants, coveralls, parka, gloves, and hat on then it's an oh crap moment. Reverse procedure. Did I mention it is colder than heck here?

And bookstores. For some sick twist of fate, because I love bookstores, it seems the first thing I need to do when visiting is head to the bathroom.
profile picture
mogulz
Regular Member
Joined : Sep 2008
Posts : 21
Posted 2/16/2011 6:51 AM (GMT -7)
Totally hear you guys! For some reason, major retailers, like drug stores, supermarkets, etc seem to trigger an immediate need to hustle to the restroom. It's really bizarre. Home Depot seems to be a consistent trigger, and I'm there a lot.

Has anyone else found that stepping outside into the cold or taking a trip down to the basement has a similar affect?
profile picture
Sniper
Veteran Member
Joined : Feb 2004
Posts : 6518
Posted 2/16/2011 8:17 AM (GMT -7)
FamilyGuy, now you see why the old long johns had a trapdoor in the bottom. Do you sing that song about icy fingers up and down your behind when you have to get undressed after a jaunt into the frozen abyss ?
Mogulz, home dumpo is like a second home to me so I have a special toilet I use,,,its very clean..
profile picture
randynoguts
Veteran Member
Joined : Jan 2003
Posts : 6200
Posted 2/16/2011 9:37 PM (GMT -7)
sniper i was thinking along the lines of your last post but taking it even farther... since its just you and the missus, how about going bare nekid while painting, just run in and git'r done!. course you have to be carefull what got clear coated....
profile picture
Sniper
Veteran Member
Joined : Feb 2004
Posts : 6518
Posted 2/16/2011 9:59 PM (GMT -7)
You know Randy, I wear latex gloves so I could just slip on a ,,,,nahhh,,,it was just a thought. Anyway certain body parts would not react well to laquer thinner. Also clear coat could glue me to the toilet seat permanently and I spend too much time there already..
profile picture
Nanners
Elite Member
Joined : Apr 2005
Posts : 14999
Posted 2/17/2011 8:14 AM (GMT -7)
Randy and Sniper!! LOL I almost spit my gatorade on my computer. Thanks for the laugh.
profile picture
Sniper
Veteran Member
Joined : Feb 2004
Posts : 6518
Posted 2/17/2011 8:46 AM (GMT -7)
Sorry Nanners, I did not mean to cause a computer failure due to gatorade spray. You should know by now though that the mouth should always be empty before reading a Randy or sniper post. I'm curious though , was it the mental picture of me wearing three latex gloves ? To tell you the truth , the worse that could happen about that time would be to be overcome with fumes and pass out. Just think of the paramedics first on the scene. Oh geezzz.
profile picture
dunny2
Veteran Member
Joined : Jan 2007
Posts : 3200
Posted 2/17/2011 9:23 AM (GMT -7)
It would just go to prove, 'you've always good for a laugh'.

Back to you're original post. I call it my standing up syndrome. Shopping, fishing with my husband, it's
all the same. I think when I stand my muscles are done for. Something to be said for sitting on it!!
profile picture
junerainbow
Regular Member
Joined : Feb 2010
Posts : 406
Posted 2/17/2011 1:27 PM (GMT -7)
so funny.... yes .. I can relate, especially to Zanne and Nanners... in fact my hubby just sits in the car a few minutes to make sure I am ready to go. We live down a very rural road in Iowa... and it is at least thirty minutes to the next gas station.. without fail, half way I start getting the urge to go... one starts thinking about the ditches ......

thanks for the laugh.
profile picture
Nanners
Elite Member
Joined : Apr 2005
Posts : 14999
Posted 2/17/2011 1:36 PM (GMT -7)
Sniper I was laughing at lacquer thinner getting where its not supposed too. Then you started with the gloves and I lost it:) Haha...

I think Spookyh has a good point, I kinda think sometimes it is a psycological thing cuz we are so focused on where the bathrooms are all the time.

June I swear everytime my hubby and I go to the laundrymat, no sooner as I put the clothes in the washer and I have him drive me back home (only about 6 blocks) so I can use MY potty. Haha! I have a daughter who lives in Iowa, and I have seen some of those long rural roads. Seems to take forever to get anywhere there. And that comes from a California girl who is used to fast freeways to get anywhere. LOL

Hugs!
profile picture
OlderThanDirt
Regular Member
Joined : Oct 2010
Posts : 192
Posted 2/17/2011 4:58 PM (GMT -7)
Sniper, I am having images of latex gloves. Maybe they work for you, but what if someone is allergic to latex? My times seem psychological too. When I am on the riding lawnmower (maybe it's the bouncing?), when I am going through the drive through at McDonald's, and when I take the expressway instead of the main streets.
profile picture
Sniper
Veteran Member
Joined : Feb 2004
Posts : 6518
Posted 2/17/2011 10:17 PM (GMT -7)
Olderthandirt, they make nitrile gloves for those with latex allergies. I have no such alergies but I could shoot a little air in the glove to keep it from touching so much skin. That being said and returning to the three glove theory , the addition of a little too much air in a latex glove positioned in a said spot could give an allusion in the lines of Bessy the Heifer .Thats not an image I would wish on anyone let alone our fine paramedics .
I have to run to the restroom when I bounce on the riding lawn mower too. I think being jarred around sorta does the old gut like a katsup bottle and you know thats how you get them to flow.
Nanners, with the weather they are having in Iowa I would not recommend going on the side of the road. Leaning against frozen metal could cause bare flesh to stick and having your fanny stuck to the bumper of your SUV could be very embarrassing, or is that just,, barrassing.
✚ New Topic ✚ Reply


More On Crohns Disease

Taking Action Against Fatigue From Ulcerative Colitis And Crohn's

Taking Action Against Fatigue From Ulcerative Colitis And Crohn's

Learning to Live With Crohn's Disease

Learning to Live With Crohn's Disease


HealingWell

About Us  |   Advertise  |   Subscribe  |   Privacy & Disclaimer
Connect With Us
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn
© 1997-2022 HealingWell.com LLC All Rights Reserved. Our website is for informational purposes only. HealingWell.com LLC does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.