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Lindyloo 06-08-2014 06:52 PM

Tummy bloating
 
Hi, just wondering if anybody else has this problem. Having lots of trouble with the dreaded constipation but the tummy bloating is so uncomfortable, doctor putting it down to IBS and prescribed fybogel and anti spasmodic, strange thing is my ankles usually swell but it seems to be my left one swelling more. Any input most welcome.
Linda

zorro1 06-09-2014 01:04 AM

Yeah Im dealing with it as well and Im using Psyllium husk for the constipation. The bloating never really goes away though.

mrsD 06-09-2014 05:27 AM

I'd try Kefir... this fermented milk product restores the good bacteria to your GI tract better than yogurt. In the US we have Lifeway brand with 12 strains of probiotic in it.

Bloat often comes from the bacteria in your bowel fermenting your food...producing gas. If you have poor acid in the stomach the bloat can be from fermenting protein, which does not get broken down by the needed acid properly. Also some carbs will cause bloat too... especially the "gums" like guar gum or carob bean gum that are commonly added to processed foods to thicken them. (I got tremendous problems from Chobani Greek yogurt with locust bean gum (same as carob) added to it. )
When people have a history during their lives of many antibiotics, then the flora in the bowel changes, and all sorts of uncomfortable and unnatural things happen to digestion.

Another culprit is malted barley flour...which seems to be in almost all breads today. Malt is a laxative and in some people really causes gas, too. Because I have a birth defect...called malrotation, I am very sensitive to some foods, that produce gas --more so than other people, because my intestines are twisted up into a tight ball instead of being spread out. So any gas for me is quite painful and causes terrible grief when present.

So do look into your food, read labels carefully, and see if that helps. If you use acid blocking drugs you will get gas as a side effect of them, and you will lower the beneficial acid in the stomach leading to poor digestion.

Lindyloo 06-09-2014 08:52 AM

Tummy bloating
 
Thanks zorro just another delightful symptom to deal with then:(
Mrs d thanks for all the info, will certainly look out for kefir, did try acidophillus but didn't seem to help. Do use omeperazole daily so that won't be helping then, didn't realise so many things added to bread!
Stay well Linda

KatLC 06-09-2014 08:59 AM

It might be worth it to see an allergist. I used to get really bad bloating after eating even small amounts. Having mild food allergies or intolerance's can cause that.

pabb 06-09-2014 09:03 PM

CELIAC disease comes to mind.....

en bloc 06-09-2014 09:18 PM

If you have PN, then you may also have some autonomic neuropathy and subsequent GI problems, like gastroparesis (delayed gastric emptying).

You should consider a consult with a GI doctor if your symptoms don't improve or get worse.

Lindyloo 06-10-2014 05:22 PM

Thanks for all the information everybody, sorry should have said I have Idiopathic PN.
Linda

Kitt 06-10-2014 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lindyloo (Post 1074934)
Thanks for all the information everybody, sorry should have said I have Idiopathic PN.
Linda

Idiopathic means they do not know the cause. Hope you find an answer.

Lindyloo 06-10-2014 07:08 PM

Thanks Kitt, have had PN since 2009 so don't suppose I'll find a cause now. Noticed after a while you just take it as it comes and don't bother so much to find a reason, like you say it is what it is
Take care Linda


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