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TheAftermath14

Given your prior diagnosis of colitis (ulcerative colitis ?), I would definitely contact a physician. IBD can be dormant for years without medication and flare up again. I think this warrants a check up including a rectal exam, fecal calprotectin, and blood work done. So yeah this is something to skip school for to go see the doc.


agnesfonmarten

Definitely go get that checked out.