Hello all! I am a 22 year old female and starting at the age of 18 I was having problems with bloody stools but since nothing else was going on I just ignored it. In 08 I got pregnant with my first son and voiced my concerns about my bloody stools with my ob, she said it was nothing to worry about and it would affect my child so I left it at that. After my son was born 12/08 I started having alot of problems with constant stomach pain and lower back/hip pain, after seeing a doctor he said I had gallbladder disease and removed my gallbladder (1/10). Shortly after getting my gallbladder removed I was still having all the stomach pains and now I was having constant diarrhea. I was (and still am) going anywhere from 1-12 times a day and its almost always very watery or loose, if im lucky I will have 1 solid stool a month. In 2/10 I found out I was pregnant with my second child but I was still having the bad pains and diarrhea (the bloody stools were pretty rare now). The pain was so bad that I had to be on high doses of vicoden through my whole pregnancy because I kept going into labor from the stress the pain was causing my body. In 10/10 I had my son but was still suffering from the pain and diarrhea so I decided to see a new doctor who told me I had adenomyosis and did a hysterectomy on me in feb of this year. I hoped this hysterectomy would be the end of my problems but it wasnt Im still having constant stomach pains in my lower pelvic area and up my left side into my stomach and in my hips/lower back that get even worse when I have bowel movements. After going back to the doc that did my hyst she decided that she needed to cut me back open to see if anything looked wrong in there. She removed several adhesions but said something looked off with my bowels and said that she believes I have Crohn's. I have an appointment with a gi specialist next week but I would really like to know if anyone here has had the same problems as I have been having. Im sorry this post is so long :frown: I just wanna know what going on so I can function like a normal person again and be able to take care of my children.