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SusanDuwel
Asked March 2019
Sudden onset of fecal incontinence. Causes?
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JoAnn29
Mar 2019
Because his brain is no longer in control of his body. He may not even get the feeling he has to go or understand what the feeling means. As the brain dies, they seem to go backwards.
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