Nuklear said:
I didn't say I had feces in my stomach.
I have large clumps in or below my stomach and undigested food above it.
It presses hard against my kidneys cause I urinae right after I have a bowel movment. SO my adrenalin and kidneys haven't been moving normally. SInce this has been happening my body has been low on water although I'm drinking plenty of it. It doesn't flow around my body.
Since I don't have water I don't have stmach acid. With no acid I can't digest fod. SO the clumps are getting larger and my bowels are moving real slowly.
None of what you said makes ANY sense biologically, physiologically, or medically.
Urination after a bowel movement is not unusual, and has nothing to do with "clumps" or anything pressing against your kidneys. It has to do with abdominal straining putting pressure on your bladder. And, yes, as long as your heart is beating, water is flowing around your body...in your blood, just like it is supposed to. If your kidneys weren't working sufficiently, you would be experiencing bloating and edema (water retention), not dehydration, due to their inability to remove excess water from your body.
And, what on Earth do you mean by your adrenaline isn't moving normally? Adrenaline is a hormone that is released from the adrenal glands, as needed. It's not something that would be affected by pressure or any sort of lumps in your GI tract, nor would you in any way feel it "moving." You aren't describing any symptoms consistent with an insufficiency in adrenaline.
If you had a problem with your stomach preventing you from adequately digesting food, you'd probably have vomiting and/or diarrhea. So, nothing you're describing makes any sense at all.
If something doesn't feel right to you, consult a physician, don't try diagnosing and self-treating yourself, because your post clearly indicates you don't know enough about basic biology to even know what parts of the body you're talking about, let alone being capable of diagnosing an illness. You may not even have anything wrong with you and are somehow interpreting normal variation in body functions as something abnormal. A physician can help you figure that out. We can't help you any further than that online, so I'm locking this thread.