Has anyone experienced bloating?

Posted by judithbramson12 @judithbramson12, Mar 2, 2024

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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Has anyone had bloat, rounded stomach area, ? I always had a flat stomach. I came home from Whipple two years ago with a flat stomach. About eight months ago I am suddenly bloated and I think it’s gas. My primary Dr. says she hears gas. I tried all those gut meds advertised, but it’s still hard. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you for reading my question.

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That’s interesting. I stay away from processed foods as much as possible, I read every label and no sugar in food more than 2 grams.

I wasn’t given enzymes when I left the hospital and it was awful. Diarrhea constantly. I have improved since then (two years ago), but I am still not regular. Of course, I am on enzymes now, but the balance is probably off. You are very lucky not to be pinned down with enzymes.

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Has anyone had bloat, rounded stomach area, ? I always had a flat stomach. I came home from Whipple two years ago with a flat stomach. About eight months ago I am suddenly bloated and I think it’s gas. My primary Dr. says she hears gas. I tried all those gut meds advertised, but it’s still hard. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you for reading my question.

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I'm hesitant to advocate a medication, but about 2 months ago I saw my PC complaining about diarrhea, gas, etc. and she prescribed cholestyramine, a powder mixed with water or juice. I think it is old fashioned bile salts, seems to regulate digestion, little or no side effects. It has helped me immensely, especially the diarrhea and of course some weight gain. As long as others are offering some medication help, I thought I would mention this low-key help. Good for you, carfbuch --so glad diet control works so well for you!

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Profile picture for judithbramson12 @judithbramson12

Has anyone had bloat, rounded stomach area, ? I always had a flat stomach. I came home from Whipple two years ago with a flat stomach. About eight months ago I am suddenly bloated and I think it’s gas. My primary Dr. says she hears gas. I tried all those gut meds advertised, but it’s still hard. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you for reading my question.

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Back before my tumor was found or even before I discovered that fat was causing my steatorrhea my gastro put me on Dicyclomine for gas and gas pain. I am still on this and most likely will be forever. You and yours may differ. Just passing on my information.

Best wishes to everyone dealing with cancer.

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Profile picture for judithbramson12 @judithbramson12

Has anyone had bloat, rounded stomach area, ? I always had a flat stomach. I came home from Whipple two years ago with a flat stomach. About eight months ago I am suddenly bloated and I think it’s gas. My primary Dr. says she hears gas. I tried all those gut meds advertised, but it’s still hard. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you for reading my question.

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Thank you for that information.

Judith

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Since 22 June 2025 I have had abdominal bloating every single day. It is less so in the mornings (because I have been lying flat?) but increases as the day goes on until I look pregnant by the evening. My normal (pre-bloating) waist measurement was 31ins but now it bloats up to a huge 38ins by every evening. My tummy feels progressively uncomfortable, bulk-wise, as the day goes on and yet I have lost around 4lbs and am not regaining it. I have no digestive problems as such, i.e. my bowels are normal for me, no excess gas or loose stools/constipation. My appetite is not too good though. None of my clothes fit - I now wear loose dresses or elasticated waist trousers - and I avoid going out where people can see me. I feel very down.
Initially, I tried Deflatine, Rennie, Buscopan, walking, stretching movements, eating more fibre, but nothing made any difference so after a couple of weeks I decided to see my GP; he is a new GP to me as I changed GPs back in May. At my appointment on 2 July he ordered a FIT test, FBC and an ultrasound scan, all of which came back negative. In my blood test results, I noted that my Red Blood Cell Count and Haematocrit are below the ‘normal’ range and that my Haemoglobin is only just above normal, but I don't know if this has any significance as my GP has not explained any of my results to me. I tried to get another appointment so that I could discuss my results and perhaps pursue other investigations, but I was triaged for an appointment that is not until 22 August.
I started taking Bio Kult a week or so ago and, whilst my tummy is still behaving the same, I feel a bit better in myself, less tired and a little more positive. I just want the 'old' me back, to be the way I used to look and feel before all this. When I first get up in the morning, my tummy is relatively flat, and I keep hoping that this is the day it won't bloat up, but it always does. More than anything, I want to know what is causing this and what I can do (or what can be done) to get things back to normal.

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Since 22 June 2025 I have had abdominal bloating every single day. It is less so in the mornings (because I have been lying flat?) but increases as the day goes on until I look pregnant by the evening. My normal (pre-bloating) waist measurement was 31ins but now it bloats up to a huge 38ins by every evening. My tummy feels progressively uncomfortable, bulk-wise, as the day goes on and yet I have lost around 4lbs and am not regaining it. I have no digestive problems as such, i.e. my bowels are normal for me, no excess gas or loose stools/constipation. My appetite is not too good though. None of my clothes fit - I now wear loose dresses or elasticated waist trousers - and I avoid going out where people can see me. I feel very down.
Initially, I tried Deflatine, Rennie, Buscopan, walking, stretching movements, eating more fibre, but nothing made any difference so after a couple of weeks I decided to see my GP; he is a new GP to me as I changed GPs back in May. At my appointment on 2 July he ordered a FIT test, FBC and an ultrasound scan, all of which came back negative. In my blood test results, I noted that my Red Blood Cell Count and Haematocrit are below the ‘normal’ range and that my Haemoglobin is only just above normal, but I don't know if this has any significance as my GP has not explained any of my results to me. I tried to get another appointment so that I could discuss my results and perhaps pursue other investigations, but I was triaged for an appointment that is not until 22 August.
I started taking Bio Kult a week or so ago and, whilst my tummy is still behaving the same, I feel a bit better in myself, less tired and a little more positive. I just want the 'old' me back, to be the way I used to look and feel before all this. When I first get up in the morning, my tummy is relatively flat, and I keep hoping that this is the day it won't bloat up, but it always does. More than anything, I want to know what is causing this and what I can do (or what can be done) to get things back to normal.

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I’m sorry you’re going through this problem, bloating is such a common issue but the causes are varied. It’s also normal to bloat later in the day or evening usually due to everything we have eaten and drank throughout the day. I realize that you know your body better than anyone else and having said that, if you think something has changed then getting it checked out is the best way to go. It might be something in your daily diet that is causing this problem, dairy products are a big cause also sodium which is in almost everything can also cause bloating due to water retention. Your doctor should rule out any other issues and perhaps refer you to a dietitian but it’s possibly caused by something else, given time I feel that you will get the answers you need to help you get better, best wishes.

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I’m sorry you’re going through this problem, bloating is such a common issue but the causes are varied. It’s also normal to bloat later in the day or evening usually due to everything we have eaten and drank throughout the day. I realize that you know your body better than anyone else and having said that, if you think something has changed then getting it checked out is the best way to go. It might be something in your daily diet that is causing this problem, dairy products are a big cause also sodium which is in almost everything can also cause bloating due to water retention. Your doctor should rule out any other issues and perhaps refer you to a dietitian but it’s possibly caused by something else, given time I feel that you will get the answers you need to help you get better, best wishes.

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Thanks, frouke. I tend to think this is not dietry, as I am 65 and have never had this kind of bloating before - this is day in, day out and has a predictable pattern. In contrast, I was diagnosed with IBS back in the 90s, but that WAS reactionary to what I ate (and to stress), so it was fairly easy to avoid those foods to prevent a flare-up.
I plan to fast in a few days - getting to the stage where I will try anything - so it will be interesting to see if the bloating still happens without food. I can't help thinking that something has been missed.

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Thanks, frouke. I tend to think this is not dietry, as I am 65 and have never had this kind of bloating before - this is day in, day out and has a predictable pattern. In contrast, I was diagnosed with IBS back in the 90s, but that WAS reactionary to what I ate (and to stress), so it was fairly easy to avoid those foods to prevent a flare-up.
I plan to fast in a few days - getting to the stage where I will try anything - so it will be interesting to see if the bloating still happens without food. I can't help thinking that something has been missed.

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I know what you mean, I am also going through problems with my stomach, bowels and colon and I’m due for a colonoscopy soon. I also struggle to keep weight on and that’s very frustrating because I’m very thin. We get to a certain age and everything starts to change but not for the better, I definitely realize that you know your body well and you feel that something else might be going on, I wanted to ask you if they have checked other things that can cause a bloated stomach, possibly a checkup with a gynaecologist to be sure, it’s an area that can often cause bloating, please continue to get looked after and don’t give up, I am sure that you will get the answers you need and you can get back to living your best possible life, good wishes for you.

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Thanks, frouke. I tend to think this is not dietry, as I am 65 and have never had this kind of bloating before - this is day in, day out and has a predictable pattern. In contrast, I was diagnosed with IBS back in the 90s, but that WAS reactionary to what I ate (and to stress), so it was fairly easy to avoid those foods to prevent a flare-up.
I plan to fast in a few days - getting to the stage where I will try anything - so it will be interesting to see if the bloating still happens without food. I can't help thinking that something has been missed.

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Hi folks,
I am 1.5 years in now, struggling with daily bloating. Stuff happened for me at age 66. It is possible that COVID attacked my gut, and then after my L4-5 spinal laminectomy/fusion, it just put my gut over the edge. That is looking back retrospectively, of course and only a theory. But at that time, I experimented with food restrictions, adding in low FODMOP's, etc. The only thing I've learned from all of it is that I cannot tolerate any foods ending in "ol." Erithrotol, etc. I developed gastroparesis and currently suffer from that. As soon as I wake up and have either water or tea, the bloat begins. And for me, it's more than that as I experience pain when walking, my favorite exercise.

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Since 22 June 2025 I have had abdominal bloating every single day. It is less so in the mornings (because I have been lying flat?) but increases as the day goes on until I look pregnant by the evening. My normal (pre-bloating) waist measurement was 31ins but now it bloats up to a huge 38ins by every evening. My tummy feels progressively uncomfortable, bulk-wise, as the day goes on and yet I have lost around 4lbs and am not regaining it. I have no digestive problems as such, i.e. my bowels are normal for me, no excess gas or loose stools/constipation. My appetite is not too good though. None of my clothes fit - I now wear loose dresses or elasticated waist trousers - and I avoid going out where people can see me. I feel very down.
Initially, I tried Deflatine, Rennie, Buscopan, walking, stretching movements, eating more fibre, but nothing made any difference so after a couple of weeks I decided to see my GP; he is a new GP to me as I changed GPs back in May. At my appointment on 2 July he ordered a FIT test, FBC and an ultrasound scan, all of which came back negative. In my blood test results, I noted that my Red Blood Cell Count and Haematocrit are below the ‘normal’ range and that my Haemoglobin is only just above normal, but I don't know if this has any significance as my GP has not explained any of my results to me. I tried to get another appointment so that I could discuss my results and perhaps pursue other investigations, but I was triaged for an appointment that is not until 22 August.
I started taking Bio Kult a week or so ago and, whilst my tummy is still behaving the same, I feel a bit better in myself, less tired and a little more positive. I just want the 'old' me back, to be the way I used to look and feel before all this. When I first get up in the morning, my tummy is relatively flat, and I keep hoping that this is the day it won't bloat up, but it always does. More than anything, I want to know what is causing this and what I can do (or what can be done) to get things back to normal.

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Have you done a food diary?

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