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Without knowing all of your symptoms or history, as well as running tests such as a colonoscopy, small bowel series, blood tests, etc. it is simply impossible to give a diagnoisis. But, given your symptom pattern and your description of how this is adversely affecting your life it seems you need to consult a gastroenterologist. It is possible to have Crohn's anywhere in the large or small intestine, in fact the whole digestive tract. I suggest you call today for an appointment.   Best, Elizabeth
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