jr2 wrote:Well, stress can definitely have a big impact on the GI tract and you do have a lot of stress going on right now. Are these GI symptoms something entirely new for you? Is there anything that makes it worse or better? Does this discomfort wake you up in the middle of the night or are you free from the symptoms while you are sleeping? Did the diarrhea and abdominal discomfort accompany any kind of change in your diet or are you using stool softeners or fiber supplements? Did the bowel symptoms coincide with the fissure? Do you have blood in your stool? Are you having increased frequency in the number of times you go in a day?
What you are experiencing is more than likely due to anxiety, but only a checkup with your doctor can tell for sure. There are people who have perianal Crohn's disease that shows up as fissures, but you would probably have had a lot of GI problems in addition to the fissures if this was the case with you. There is also always the chance that you have some kind of GI infection or parasites, but again only a doctor can screen you for this with stool testing. If it would help your anxiety it probably is worth a trip to the doctor for your peace of mind.
I have been taking stool softeners not something I am used to taking. When I am sleeping at night its the only peace I get. The minute I wake up with in an hour im worked up. I go a couple times a day now vs the one and its usually Diahrea. My doc checked me and said everything was fine these were normal and as I told you I have a colonoscopy 5 years ago and was perfect.
I tried taking some xanax it seems to help a little until it wears off its not a perfect fix but it works.
Also the trip to the doc is easier said than done. I am laid off right now.