Change in stool: Any unprompted description of a change in stool characterized as ribbon flat or pencil thin is worrisome. Go see your family doctor and get a colonoscopy, even if pain goes away, but especially if stool remains pencil thin. Of note, Mobic (meloxicam) can increase your risk for bleeding ulcers while vicodin can cause constipation. Check out http://alvinblin.Com/2012/04/evidence-based-migraine-prevention.Html.
Answered 6/30/2014
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Initially sounded: Like a kidney stone, the remainder maybe from the Mobic (meloxicam) you take for the pain.
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