Last night I was awoken by a sharp pain in my lower back. I thought I was going to mess the bed because a sudden urge to go to the toilet hit. But when I got there I didn't need to go so went back to bed.
A short while later it happened again. This time I sat on the toilet with a book and sure enough, in a few minutes horrendous diarrhoea ensued. The cramps and gas bubbles in my back were almost unbearable. When I finally finished going, my back felt fine again.
I have been absolutely fine since, so am putting it down to something I ate (too many Easter eggs!). But while I was talking to my boyfriend, I mentioned about my back aching because I needed the toilet. He said 'you mean your bum' so I said no, I definitely meant my back.
I thought it was normal to have pain in your back when you had diarrhoea? I have always had it, as long as I can remember, and that is how I know if I am going to do a normal poo or diarrhoea.
Now my question is, is it me or my boyfriend that is the strange one? Does anyone else get back pains when they need to go?
A short while later it happened again. This time I sat on the toilet with a book and sure enough, in a few minutes horrendous diarrhoea ensued. The cramps and gas bubbles in my back were almost unbearable. When I finally finished going, my back felt fine again.
I have been absolutely fine since, so am putting it down to something I ate (too many Easter eggs!). But while I was talking to my boyfriend, I mentioned about my back aching because I needed the toilet. He said 'you mean your bum' so I said no, I definitely meant my back.
I thought it was normal to have pain in your back when you had diarrhoea? I have always had it, as long as I can remember, and that is how I know if I am going to do a normal poo or diarrhoea.
Now my question is, is it me or my boyfriend that is the strange one? Does anyone else get back pains when they need to go?