Embarassing Problem...

golope
golope Posts: 54
edited November 7 in Health and Weight Loss
Wondering if I'm alone here... Ever since I started working out and eating healthy, I've become very, umm, gassy. :blushing:

Has anyone else experienced that? Any great ideas on stopping it? I'm wondering if its the fruits and veggies or taking in more air from breathing heavy when I work out? LOL I have no idea but it is definitely a downside to losing weight!
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  • EuroDriver12
    EuroDriver12 Posts: 805 Member
    perfectly normal... everytime i change my diet.. wether for bulking or cutting i get gassy like crazy haha thankfully most guys i work with workout too so we all know how we feel n "releave" the pressure.. haha goes away after month or two once ur stomach adjusts...
  • Kayla165
    Kayla165 Posts: 118 Member
    Wondering if I'm alone here... Ever since I started working out and eating healthy, I've become very, umm, gassy. :blushing:

    Has anyone else experienced that? Any great ideas on stopping it? I'm wondering if its the fruits and veggies or taking in more air from breathing heavy when I work out? LOL I have no idea but it is definitely a downside to losing weight!

    I have had the same problem. I have always had gas well everyone does but now they are really stinky. I am starting to offend my husband and that is hard to do.
  • Slove009
    Slove009 Posts: 364 Member
    The fiber from the extra veggies sometimes will do it. I have to know I'm going to be alone the rest of the day if I eat broccolli.... :bigsmile:
  • SeekingKarma
    SeekingKarma Posts: 61 Member
    yes especially last night....I had eggs
  • lovemydrmartens
    lovemydrmartens Posts: 144 Member
    give it time... your body may be adjusting... I was constipated for the first two weeks...:laugh:
  • CallieM15
    CallieM15 Posts: 910 Member
    Im opposite! when I eat crappy i get that way!
  • nnapieralski
    nnapieralski Posts: 132 Member
    I think it happens to everyone who changes their diet. =)
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    it's probably the increase in fiber. If it is, you'll adjust :)
  • rieson
    rieson Posts: 16 Member
    That is normal and especially with the increased fiber with some people. Fruits can be another culprit:)
  • dls06
    dls06 Posts: 6,774 Member
    I cut out white carbs and it helped me.
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    Wondering if I'm alone here... Ever since I started working out and eating healthy, I've become very, umm, gassy. :blushing:

    Has anyone else experienced that? Any great ideas on stopping it? I'm wondering if its the fruits and veggies or taking in more air from breathing heavy when I work out? LOL I have no idea but it is definitely a downside to losing weight!

    It's probably the air.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    Probably just getting used to new foods. I actually got super constipated when I changed my eating habits at first. You'll get used to it. :)

    Do you eat beans, drink soda?
  • Laceybaby1967
    Laceybaby1967 Posts: 82 Member
    Yup....it happens....I had to adjust my fruit intake, changing it up from apples (my worst culprit) to other fruits....
  • cathynicolette
    cathynicolette Posts: 78 Member
    I just started trying to eat better(again) this week and last and was horrible over the weekend. I think I heard a nutritionist say the best thing was to make sure you chew everything really well. Chew until there is nothing to chew. I don't know how much it will help with the problem but it definitely won't hurt any to do this.
  • yjdekle
    yjdekle Posts: 12
    I've noticed that I'm having the same problems, especially after dinner. And I've also noticed I'm not quite as regular.
  • delineated
    delineated Posts: 24 Member
    For me it was when I increased my fiber intake. SPECIALLY dark greens like collards and broccoli. Broccoli gas is BRUTAL.
  • golope
    golope Posts: 54
    Probably just getting used to new foods. I actually got super constipated when I changed my eating habits at first. You'll get used to it. :)

    Do you eat beans, drink soda?

    I cut out all soda and I'm not a big bean fan. I occasionally have them if I eat chili or a mexican dip of some kind but thats pretty rare.
  • golope
    golope Posts: 54
    Yup....it happens....I had to adjust my fruit intake, changing it up from apples (my worst culprit) to other fruits....

    I have been eating a lot of apples...
  • Alot of vegis are gassy too. Broccoli, cauliflower and onions just to name a few. Excersize is a natural gas expellant LOL Try Beano, or tea for digestion or both that should work at eliminating the problem. This might sound gross, but stretches for your abdomen should help it get worked out faster too so it won't get trapped. Its always better to release the gas in the privacy of your own home than hittin the gym and reaching the sonic boom level LOL
  • golope
    golope Posts: 54
    Thanks everyone for making me feel like a normal person! :laugh:
  • kennethmgreen
    kennethmgreen Posts: 1,759 Member
    Why fight it? Embrace your new power. Learn the dutch oven.
  • I am not that gassy ,but the noise of my stomach is shocking ,and seems to be worse after a meal ,its so loud you cant hear the tv at times :blushing: and goes on for ages !
  • golope
    golope Posts: 54
    Alot of vegis are gassy. Broccoli, cauliflower and onions just to name a few. Excersize is a natural gas expellant LOL Try Beano, or tea for digestion or both that should work at eliminating the problem. This might sound gross, but stretches for you abdomen should help it get workef out faster too so it won't get trapped. Its always better to release the gas in the privacy of your own home than hittin the gym and reaching the sonic boom level LOL

    LMAO!! Luckily I have not hit a sonic boom level with anyone present! Hopefully it won't happen either!
  • wildcard29
    wildcard29 Posts: 322 Member
    I'm a bartender and I just always release near the customer I don't like so everyone blames them:devil:
  • TourThePast
    TourThePast Posts: 1,753 Member
    It's perfectly normal to pass wind.

    Note for those who are "impressed" by broccoli - it's nothing compared to the results of filling up on nice healthy Brussels sprouts! :bigsmile:
  • _Timmeh_
    _Timmeh_ Posts: 2,096 Member
    Why fight it? Embrace your new power. Learn the dutch oven.

    And the ancient art of crop dusting.
  • andiechick
    andiechick Posts: 916 Member
    I'm a bartender and I just always release near the customer I don't like so everyone blames them:devil:

    Haha, I love this one!!

    It'll be the increase in fruit n veg probably, altho my 2yr old doesn't eat much veg n she farts like a professional. She's proud of it too tho. Obviously takes after her daddy, haha!! :laugh:
  • jahnlaw
    jahnlaw Posts: 95 Member
    Problem: Its not abnormal. Happens to all of us.
    Solution A: Wear lots of perfume.
    Solution B: Blame it on the dog, small child's diaper, or if on a group date, on your boyfriend to test if he is the type of guy who will protect or embarrass you (I sometimes suspect this is when my wife fell in love with me). LOL
  • CharityEaton
    CharityEaton Posts: 499 Member
    this makes me laugh.....I swear my husband was ready to sleep outside there for a few months! He would ask me in the morning if I remembered waking him up or if I just slept right through it....I was doing it in my sleep! I think I would finally relax enough that it all just came right out. I NEVER "pass gas" in front of him...even after 13 years of being married..so imagine my horror when he told me I was doing it in my sleep and it was waking him up! I was so embarrased! It got better though! :blushing:
  • Quasita
    Quasita Posts: 1,530 Member
    Why fight it? Embrace your new power. Learn the dutch oven.

    THIS LMAO
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