delicate poop question...
You are still early out and I wouldn't worry as long as you were pooping . We eat so little early out that almost anything is normal in the beginning. So folks are really loose from all the liquid, some don't go because of lack of fiber.
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I had white poop a year ago and I suspect liver function - I'm fine now and nothing came of it, but there's a full thread discussing my white poop here http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/ds/4572763/What-causes-whi te-poop/#37905616
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The main info's here in case you have issues with the link:
"Brown, black and even green are normal colors for stool, but never pale white. White stool can be a sign of serious problems in the digestive tract. A variety of diseases and conditions can cause stool to turn pale or white. Consult a medical professional.
Liver Dysfunction
Disorders of the liver including cirrhosis, hepatitis and cancer can decrease bile production, resulting in white stools. The liver may not be able to actively produce bile, or the bile may not be able to leave the liver due to cysts or tumors. Jaundice, dark urine and itching skin are additional symptoms of liver disease.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/23208-causes-white-stool/# ixzz27b3rnqqo
Dr. Oz says!
Yellow stool can be the result of gallbladder dysfunction which causes improper handling of bile. Infection with giardia lamblia produces a characteristic yellow diarrhea. In addition to causing diarrhea, different types of infection in the GI tract, whether viral, bacterial or parasitic, may cause changes in stool color.
White stool can be a sign of fat malabsorption, as with pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, but barium used for X-rays can also give the same appearance. Mucus in the stool can give it a whitish appearance and may be due to inflammation or benign conditions like IBS.
Black stool should trigger a search for bleeding from the upper part of the GI tract (esophagus, stomach or small intestine), but can also be seen with iron therapy, heavy meat consumption, and bismuth-containing compounds.
Light-appearing clay-colored stools are characteristic of liver disease and decreased bile output, but can also be caused by antacids containing aluminum hydroxide. Vitamins and supplements commonly cause changes in urine color but may also change stool color.
Call the doc just to be sure"
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If you don't have peace, it isn't because someone took it from you; you gave it away. You cannot always control what happens to you, but you can control what happens in you John C Maxwell
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