Goal weight reached, but belly still same size?!

Shanairah1991
Shanairah1991 Posts: 152 Member
edited November 19 in Success Stories
I hit my goal weight of 140lbs just over a week ago, down 56lbs, but I have been having some stomach issues. I feel fine most mornings and my stomach is flat but by the end of the day and sometimes by the early afternoon, even when under my calories, my belly is huge. My sister said I don't look fat, I look pregnant. (I am NOT pregnant, my belly shrinks and extends.) My mom says it's to severe to be bloating. I have no idea what's going on here and I didn't want to rush into a walk in clinic. I don't trust doctors very much, so I want your opinions and experiences with getting rid of this! I worked hard and I want my flat belly (well, flat to me compared to before!), not this old me belly.

The first picture was taken a week ago when I hit my goal. I was feeling on top of the world! The second picture was taken today at 2:30pm, this is how distended my stomach has been since Thursday. (I wore a baggy sweater and old, now baggy, lulu pants to work because I felt so crappy.) Please excuse my face, it's my I don't like this face. :P

I have a social to go to next weekend and I want my stomach back!

For those interested, here's what I ate before taking the picture: Vanilla bean chai tea (0 cals), 2 homemade scones (approx 480 cals) with 1/2 tsp margarine (30 cals), 1.5oz salami and some pepto bismol (0 cals)

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  • dakotababy
    dakotababy Posts: 2,407 Member
    That is from the same day? Crazy.
  • shadow2soul
    shadow2soul Posts: 7,692 Member
    edited June 2015
    You should probably see a doctor? Is there any possibility at all that you are pregnant?

    Anyway it looks like you have a distended Stomach (I'm not a doctor or anything). One cause is pregnancy, but other things can cause it as well (food allergies/intolerance for example) and it is something that you should see a doctor for.
  • Shanairah1991
    Shanairah1991 Posts: 152 Member
    You should probably see a doctor? Is there any possibility at all that you are pregnant?

    Nope not pregnant, it comes and goes. I'm leaner in the morning then after lunch it extends
  • Shanairah1991
    Shanairah1991 Posts: 152 Member
    You should probably see a doctor? Is there any possibility at all that you are pregnant?

    These pictures aren't the same day but yes it does extend this much in one day.

  • dianaramirez1220
    dianaramirez1220 Posts: 52 Member
    My ex sister in law is this way too. But she doesn't know what it is. If I was you I do some research on it.
  • jennifir
    jennifir Posts: 197 Member
    you could have a dairy allergy. This happens to me (my belly is never flat but the bloating makes me look very preggers) when I eat dairy.
  • MsJulesRenee
    MsJulesRenee Posts: 1,180 Member
    I have the same problem. I wake up flat tummy and after even a small breakfast I am bloated!
    I feel like it is dairy too, when I stopped eating it for awhile my stomach stays flatter.
  • Shanairah1991
    Shanairah1991 Posts: 152 Member
    jennifir wrote: »
    you could have a dairy allergy. This happens to me (my belly is never flat but the bloating makes me look very preggers) when I eat dairy.

    I wonder. The only dairy I usually have is 1/4 cup milk In my morning coffee. Once in a while I'll have a yogurt or once in a very blue moon a piece of cheese but it isn't often. I was thinking bread? I love bread.
  • Shanairah1991
    Shanairah1991 Posts: 152 Member
    I have the same problem. I wake up flat tummy and after even a small breakfast I am bloated!
    I feel like it is dairy too, when I stopped eating it for awhile my stomach stays flatter.

    Ill try drinking my coffee black with some sugar and see how I feel :)
  • jennifir
    jennifir Posts: 197 Member
    I also notice a problem of heavy bloating when I eat anything with beans as well. It has just been in the past couple of years I have noticed this stuff and tested it all out, by cutting those things out. I really miss falafals! I'll be talking to my doctor about it at my next visit. But that may be another thing that could be causing it.
  • MillyFleurs
    MillyFleurs Posts: 57 Member
    Does it hurt? Are you constipated? This happens to me during an IBS-C flare up.
  • Shanairah1991
    Shanairah1991 Posts: 152 Member
    Does it hurt? Are you constipated? This happens to me during an IBS-C flare up.

    It does hurt and no actually, the opposite right now.
  • MsJulesRenee
    MsJulesRenee Posts: 1,180 Member
    I have the same problem. I wake up flat tummy and after even a small breakfast I am bloated!
    I feel like it is dairy too, when I stopped eating it for awhile my stomach stays flatter.

    Ill try drinking my coffee black with some sugar and see how I feel :)

    Almond milk is good in coffee :smile:
  • alleycat360
    alleycat360 Posts: 4 Member
    Have you tried a potent dose of probiotics? I used Primal Defense Ultra by Garden of Life. I worked my way up to 6 a day (3 at night before bed on an empty stomach and 3 in the morning) This has helped me a TON.
  • amyf2000
    amyf2000 Posts: 44 Member
    I think this kind of thing is caused by digestive issues. I used to have terrible bloating and the opposite of constipation every day. My ob-gyn told me to take probiotics. I take Ultimate Flora Women's daily plus two acidophilus pills, and I take digestive enzymes (the GNC brand) with lunch and dinner, beano if I eat raw vegetables or beans, and dairy pills with dairy. Well, I used to take all that - now I don't have much problem with dairy anymore. Intolerances to dairy, soy and wheat are very common (so yes it could be bread), and fried food and alcohol are also very hard on your system. If you were recently on antibiotics, that can really mess up your digestive imbalance, as can years of careless eating. Oh, and diet soda. The carbonation can cause bloating and some people are very sensitive to fake sugar. For me, the stomach pain I would have went away when I stopped drinking Coke zero every day.
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    Your belly is bloated and it's either a food allergy or a gassy food you ate the night before being broken down enough to cause gas. You can either see a doctor to get tests done or do an elimination diet.
  • emilyrigh
    emilyrigh Posts: 55 Member
    I have the same problem but it's not as extreme. I found my stomach reacts really badly to some foods. I can't eat things like bananas, broccoli and some dairy food. My stomach will bloat (in the round preggers way) with severe pain. Watch how your body reacts to different foods.
  • vanessalillian82
    vanessalillian82 Posts: 350 Member
    If you have an upset stomach and it's bloated then it's probably an intolerance to something you're eating. Try cutting only one thing out for a week at a time - e.g. dairy, gluten, fructose etc. - and seeing if it settles down. Note that I'm not a dietician so my advice may be terrible, and note also that if you're actually going to go to the doctor for a diagnosis, they will need to test for it which means that they need you to still be eating the foods you are sensitive towards to get a diagnosis (especially if it's gluten).
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    if it hurts that bad see a dr. it can be like others stated(food intolerances,allergies,etc) or it could be other things causing it.
  • Maries_wine_calories
    Maries_wine_calories Posts: 152 Member
    I have had an issue with distended belly for all of my adult life. I've also had a problem with "eliminating" with some routine my entire life. I too would bloat to "pregnancy status" and would wonder if it was white flour, sugar etc. Since losing weight and taking probiotics (plus some yogurt) every day, I've honestly been nearly cured of the bloating and my bathroom routine is much more regular-so long as I pay attention to my fibre and fats.
  • AngInCanada
    AngInCanada Posts: 947 Member
    My son has celiac disease and if he accidentally digests gluten, one of his symptoms is a hugely bloated abdomen like that. May be worth cutting out gluten for a month to see. If you want accurate testing though, see your doctor before you cut gluten out.
  • Jennloella
    Jennloella Posts: 2,286 Member
    Try to see a gastro doc, a walk in clinic would be a waste of time you need someone that can work with you and follow up, etc. Not normal though.
  • whmscll
    whmscll Posts: 2,255 Member
    This type of bloating affects me from time to time. I can eat broccoli and beans okay-- what seems to affect me most is carbonated beverages and candy/cakes/cookies. Setes I don't know what it is. Sucks. I may try probiotics!
  • KristenMarie1181
    KristenMarie1181 Posts: 216 Member
    All I can say is very interesting on how your stomach looks in the morning and then in the afternoon. Yes I know you don't like doctors but go to different ones and to see what they say.. And also go on google. Don't forget google is everyone's friend!
  • AngInCanada
    AngInCanada Posts: 947 Member
    Don't forget google is everyone's friend!

    Not mine. Lol. Whenever I consult with "Dr Google" I am diagnosed with cancer. I never google symptoms anymore or anxiety skyrockets so just be careful.
  • Marlene1667
    Marlene1667 Posts: 201 Member
    This happens to me if I eat gluten. I went on a gluten (wheat, rye, barley and some oats) free diet 30 years ago, so it's too late for me to get tested for celiac disease. I would suggest that you go to your doctor and get tested before you do any dietary changes. If you really don't want to go see a doctor than I would suggest to just completely, 100% not even a tiny bit, cut out dairy and gluten for at least two weeks and see if you feel a little better. Your gut is sending a message to you loud and clear.... HELP! - you should listen :-) Good luck!
  • bbontheb
    bbontheb Posts: 718 Member
    Eating too many fodmaps! :) Try a week without.
  • XxStrengthInNumbersxX
    XxStrengthInNumbersxX Posts: 19 Member
    I had this exact same problem. The doctors said it could be gluten intolerance or allergies to food I was eating. They did a lot of testing and in the end it turned out to be caused by a stomach ulcer. You might have any of these so I'd ddefinitely recommend seeing a doctor
  • XxStrengthInNumbersxX
    XxStrengthInNumbersxX Posts: 19 Member
    You also could have irritable bowel syndrome as that causes bloating
  • LKArgh
    LKArgh Posts: 5,178 Member
    You should see a dr, this is not normal
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