Has anyone experienced bloating?
Has anyone experienced bloat? I can’t seem to get rid of it. Any information of success would be greatly appreciated, I've tried probiotics, 5 different brands and they did nothing. My primary recommended that,
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Thank you all. Have an appt with new Gastroenterologist next month, hopefully this dr will be diligent.
Glad they diagnosed the problem. Had my gallbladder removed but was diseased and symptoms were different. Two years after it was removed I would become violently ill after eating roast or steak. Turns out a small percentage of people have a problem processing fat after removal of gallbladder.
I did the same , following low FODMAP diet , when bloating symptoms started . It also came with pain. Thought I was experiencing acid reflux reactions. When it became more frequent, without responding to GasX , etc , unable to lie down to sleep, I started to worry and wonder. So extreme, a to ER was necessary. Though no one else had diagnosed , the ER physician asked me to pony to ares of list discomfort. He immediately said that he thought it was gall bladder related. Brought an ultrasound bedside and it proved his point, stones, signs of inflammation. Result: It was removed. No longer have bloating, but vigilant about watching fats, sugar, carbs until my body adjusts to its absence. Lost 10 lbs . as a result, but that’s ok.
I understand how you feel. Gastroparesis (paralysis of the stomach) can cause bloating. I was diagnosed with gastroparesis in 2018, I am always bloated. The diagnosis was made with a gastric emptying scan. There is no treatment or cure for this condition. I manage GP with my diet: eat small meals more frequently, avoid fats, carbonate drinks/caffeine, eat low fiber food because they delay gastric emptying. Maybe you want to make an appointment with the gastroenterologist to rule out digestive diseases. My gastroparesis is idiopathic (unknown etiology). It is a complicated and painful disease. Nausea, vomiting and weight loss are common. I wish you the best!!!
Sympathize with everyone as I have terrible bloat and tried every drug, test, and 4 gastroenterologists who have not helped me at all with my “pregnant” stomach. Also tried multiple diets, and even dietician who stated it is of autoimmune nature who instructed me to take homeopathic supplements and drops which I faithfully did for eight weeks w/o success and she then could not offer any other assistance. So if anyone has successfully cured their “ pregnant” belly, please let me know. Thank you.
So I also have problems with bloating. I am 79 years old and slim so I don't like to see my stomach out rather than flat. I had an SBO operation 8 months ago and am doing fine - no problems except for the bloating. So I saw my gastroenterologist who suggested I might have the following: diastasis recti (a result of the SBO operation). Naturally I looked it up and I think it makes sense for what I have. I hesitate to mention it as it really is only good for me - and I don't want to suggest that anyone else has it or may have it. But I was diagnosed with it and I am greatly relieved as it is annoying rather than worrying, It usually happens after pregnancy but can happen to other age groups as well (obviously!) Exercises help. So I would be interested to know if anyone else has had this. It may not be the only answer for me but it is a start and I was grateful to my gastroenterologist who took my bloating seriously.
Not sure if it will help. I started eliminating certain types of foods groups out of my diet, following the FODMAP diet plan. THE biggest help were nixing gluten, dairy, all types of beans, red meat and chewing gum, cough drops and products with xylitol. I have gastroparesis and IBS and the diet has been a great help.
Hi dboesten - I have had an ultrasound, which included a TV one as my bladder apparently wasn't full enough despite following the fasting and drinking water instructions. It came back normal, although the report did say that the ovaries were occluded by bowel. I am concerned about this, as I have several cysts on one of my ovaries back in the 90s, plus I have lost weight and am not putting an ounce back on. I really want to ask my GP if he could order a CA-125 test or another type of scan to rule out ovarian cancer, especially as I had a squamous cell tumour removed from my face last autumn, but he is a new doctor to me as I changed GPs in April and the consultation about my bloating last month was my first visit to him.
It must be very frustrating, sacuy, to be doing everything 'right' with regards to your Celiac, but still suffer such awful bloating. Like you, I have neither constipation nor diarrohea. I just wish I had a diagnosis to work with...
Thanks baguette, I am going to start one tomorrow. When I tried it before, I was just jotting it down in a notepad and couldn't see any patterns, but I have ordered a proper non-fancy food diary with little boxes and sections which should make everything a bit neater and easier to interpret 😉 I keep a journal anyway, in which I note my moods, weight loss, etc.