Tips on relieving gas/bloating?
C_Lopez
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I've noticed that lately my body is in pain from gas pressure. One day I had tuna salad for lunch and dinner. Later I was soo gassy and the next morning my back was hurting. That night I couldn't sit or last down and even threw up some peanuts. I went to the store and bought me GasX and it seemed to help a bit but I still felt pressure in my back. I took Ibpro and went to sleep. I woke up today with less pain but it was still there. Took more meds. Does anyone have tips to help relieve gas?
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I've been feeling similar, but not to the extent of getting back pains and throwing up.
Perhaps because we've changed our diets?
I'll look forward to hearing other peoples words of wisdom
I've not taken any meds for it. If you start at the bottom right of the belly, push on it, go up to the top, then slide the hand to the left, then down. (directions are as YOU would see it), this is meant to help push the gas and any other things towards the exit.
Does this make sense??
http://www.sofeminine.co.uk/mag/health/d5754/c128067.html0 -
I always had the same problem until I cut White flour out of my diet. I still eat carbs just whole grain and now I never get it. The same with indigestion too.:drinker:0
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Keep a food and drink diary (hopefully you are as you're on mfp!). Gas is normally created by your body in response to food it can't digest properly. You should be able to work out what food stuff is causing it by noting what you had when it started.
Possible causes are :-
soda drinks
vinegar (including pickled items)
cruciferous vegetables (brocolli,cauliflower,cabbage,brussels sprouts, etc)
nuts
lactose (from milk products)
The list goes on and on. Everyone is different so only you will be able to work out what causes it.
I'm affected by all of the items above as well as wheat & msg :ohwell:0 -
Well, if its silent.. wait for someone to scream "Who farted!?" Then reply with "The smeller's the feller!"
If you can't hide it, do the motorcycle.. ya know, where you kick start it, and say something quippy like "I think the plugs fouled."
Good luck on your journey!0 -
Good tips! I've heard the hard boil eggs causes gas and I'm thinking that's what started it. I do eat plenty broccoil and water and thats never been a problem before. Hopefully thus passes fast!0
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Keep a food and drink diary (hopefully you are as you're on mfp!). Gas is normally created by your body in response to food it can't digest properly. You should be able to work out what food stuff is causing it by noting what you had when it started.
Possible causes are :-
soda drinks
vinegar (including pickled items)
cruciferous vegetables (brocolli,cauliflower,cabbage,brussels sprouts, etc)
nuts
lactose (from milk products)
The list goes on and on. Everyone is different so only you will be able to work out what causes it.
I'm affected by all of the items above as well as wheat & msg :ohwell:
All of these are gas producers. I have cut all gluten (wheat, barley, rye, and other grains) out of my diet and it makes a huge difference. Artificial sweeteners can also cause gas, bloating, and diarrhea. The only sweetner I will use now is Stevia as it is a natural plant, not an artificial chemical sweetener.
Make sure you get enough fiber in your diet and maybe add in daily probiotics to help with digestion.0 -
Hi, I had this on and off for months last year and it got so bad it was extremely painful too - nothing helped pain in the end and went to doctors to cut a long story short found out i had gall stones and needed my gall bladder removed, i still get a few aches and still having tests but alot better now its removed. I hope it nothing like that for you just something to keep in back of mind if it doesn't go away or gets worse. Good luck xx0
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Usually gas is due to a food combining issue:
The rules are simple!
Eat fruit (raw) on its own without other things, because the sugars ferment in your system. Anything that slows down your body's digestion of fruit will cause gas.
Never eat carbohydrates with anything but vegetables!
Meat and protein can be eaten with vegetables.
Realistically speaking, though, most of the time our favorite foods combine two foods that don't sit too well in our stomachs! So, when I feel like cheating the system I will eat Papaya Enzyme after the meal - it's miraculous what it can do for indigestion and prevention! Or chewing on ginger root, or a ginger candy (like from Ginger People, they do a good one).
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In a high-fiber diet you will get gas and bloating. Get a good probiotic, because in becoming regular you also flush out the healthy flora that keep the gas and bloating at bay. Activia is not enough, get a probiotic supplement. You should be getting 3-5 billion CFU (colony forming units) per day. I personally use FloraFood from The Aim Companies, but there are tons out there. Just find one that is natural and not sythetic.0
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Fart, sorry, it had to be said Everybody does it lol0
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chew. Really. 50times per bite. My dr had to tell me too:blushing:0
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Well, if its silent.. wait for someone to scream "Who farted!?" Then reply with "The smeller's the feller!"
If you can't hide it, do the motorcycle.. ya know, where you kick start it, and say something quippy like "I think the plugs fouled."
Good luck on your Steve Perry!
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simethicome is your friend.0
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I had the same situation. That is what the OP sounded like to me. If it's ongoing it would be worth getting checked out.0
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I switched to lactose free skim milk and it helped a lot.0
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Fart, sorry, it had to be said Everybody does it lol
^^^This!!! If you can't do that immediately, you kinda have to get down on all fours and rock back and forth until you do fart...or you'll at least feel some of the pressure go away!0 -
Yes I had really bad "gas" symptoms exactly like that and it was actually gallbladder attacks. I definitely recommend seeing a doctor to get this checked out.0
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Well, if its silent.. wait for someone to scream "Who farted!?" Then reply with "The smeller's the feller!"
If you can't hide it, do the motorcycle.. ya know, where you kick start it, and say something quippy like "I think the plugs fouled."
Good luck on your journey!
lol koos0 -
Lie on your back on the floor and raise your legs over your head ..... that def works0
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Try Beano with each meals. It's a natural product,.0
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Green tea works a treat for me - settles tummies beautifully.0
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I get trapped wind sometimes, it can be very painful and uncomfortable. For relief pour a mug of boiling water and wait for it to cool down just enough so it doesn't burn your mouth and drink the whole thing (drink it as hot as you can stand). This works for me. I have heard things about peppermint tea but not tried it myself.0
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acidopholis will help0
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If you've had a dramatic change in your diet, cut back on the fiber and add it more gradually, try lactose free milk, etc like the above ideas. If this is new without a serious change in your diet or if it's been getting worse with time _See A Doctor_. Pain that lasts hours and is recurring can be a sign of a serious condition. A blocked gallbladder or massive cysts can present with the same symptoms. Probably other medical conditions as well.0
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I will be keeping all this advice to heart, I very much appreciate it. I'll be making sure I seek medical attention if this continue to bee a problem.0
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Bisadol tablets are good x0
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sorry didn't realise i had already commented xx0
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