Could my diaherra be a result of an intestinal infection or something else beside IBS?

Iv’e been diagnosed w/ fibromyalgia for about a year and have heard it can cause gastrointestinal issues such as IBS but it seems like every other week I get real runny and golden yellow stools. Two years ago, my diaherra got so bad I ended up in the ER I had become so dehydrated they put IV fluids in me. Every so often my body feels like it’s breaking down again like that time I went to the ER What’s wrong with me? I drink Gatorade and water and try to avoid much dairy and it still don’t help. Will I haft to live on anti-diaherra medicine the rest of my life? I am also having to take Vesicare for overactive bladder. Thank you any input and sorry for tmi on my stool info.

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