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                        You sound exactly like me.  Four years ago, it started with raging diarehea, anal fissures followed, neuropathy in legs and feet, bowel incontenance.    I had rectal surgery for the fissures.  I began to live on  Immodium, 3-5 tablets a week.  I started taking Nu-Zymes a year ago (pills with enzymes) and that helped enough to back off the Imodium to 2 tablets a week - big deal ! Well, anything that helped was welcome.  A year ago I also tried to take different grains out of my diet.  Everyone said it could be a wheat allergy, maybe this maybe that. I stopped drinking milk and cut out the diary products, nothing worked.    Four weeks ago, I decided that I really needed to eat for a healthy heart.  So, I cut out all fats (except for butter) no milk and NO MEAT of any kind.  Within 3 days, the diarehia slowed to such a dull roar that I stopped taking Immodium and no more Nu Zymes.  The change was so quick I almost fell over.  Just to prove that it really was the meat, I ate some baked chicken and withiin an hour, stomach cramps and diarehia.  So no more of that for a few days - things got good again.  Then I tried a piece of lean beaf - same problem - within an hour.      From my research, allergies to beef are very rare and I couldn't find anything about chicken, but, taking that out of my life has had such a dramatic effect, I am overwhelmed.  Does this mean that I am constipated - yeah, right, no way.  Will I ever be truely normal. Who   knows, but I am going on five weeks without Immodium and I am really pleased.  I was a chicken fanatic my whole life - but the trade off is worth it.