Anonymous wrote:
This is something I’ve had for at least 15 years, intermittently. I’ve tested positive for methane sibo but it comes back even after treatment (google functional dyspepsia which is an umbrella term ). Hopefully you can get past this. When im in a flare (and stress is a trigger) I eat very little, drink ginger and mint teas, get mild exercise and take motility pro. For your current symptoms try FD guard which you can get at cvs and try a motility activator (not a laxative) to get bowels moving…
I try to keep things at bay with small meals (like never more than a half sandwich; maybe a half an entre etc); and desist at away from high fat or super fibrous foods; eating and drinking slowly, warm water instead of cold; prebiotic fiber (not probiotic which can make things worse if it’s sibo); and a diet with low fodmaps.
Even with precautions I cannot eat big meals or I’ll pay: like I am today. Had one helping of all the foods yesterday but. I thing excessive and I was up all night burping, many times an hour and it’s gone on all day. I’ve fasted all day except tea and I still feel full. Also sit up after eating and do not eat less than : hours bed bed. Gentle foods right now.try low fodmap and see how you feel.
How to do stay at a healthy weight in that situation? Seems like you'd lose a lot of weight...
Anonymous wrote:This is something I’ve had for at least 15 years, intermittently. I’ve tested positive for methane sibo but it comes back even after treatment (google functional dyspepsia which is an umbrella term ). Hopefully you can get past this. When im in a flare (and stress is a trigger) I eat very little, drink ginger and mint teas, get mild exercise and take motility pro. For your current symptoms try FD guard which you can get at cvs and try a motility activator (not a laxative) to get bowels moving…
I try to keep things at bay with small meals (like never more than a half sandwich; maybe a half an entre etc); and desist at away from high fat or super fibrous foods; eating and drinking slowly, warm water instead of cold; prebiotic fiber (not probiotic which can make things worse if it’s sibo); and a diet with low fodmaps.
Even with precautions I cannot eat big meals or I’ll pay: like I am today. Had one helping of all the foods yesterday but. I thing excessive and I was up all night burping, many times an hour and it’s gone on all day. I’ve fasted all day except tea and I still feel full. Also sit up after eating and do not eat less than : hours bed bed. Gentle foods right now.try low fodmap and see how you feel.
Anonymous wrote:It's been 5 days. You cannot say the things you tried don't work. Probiotics, for example, take a long time to settle in and help. Same for magnesium, etc.
Have you been eating something you didn't use to eat? Maybe your body can't handle it. Have you been ingesting a lot more fiber than normal, or different fiber? I can't tolerate beans, or too much onions, for example.
If you're not in pain and your bowel movements are normal, you will want to eat less fiber, of the kind that you know you ate before without ill effects, and see what happens. If that doesn't work, consult a doctor.
Anonymous wrote:
Also, you need to be specific. Your (lower) belly is sticking out? That's common with fluid retention during the second part of women's hormonal cycles, it's common in pregnancy, but it could also be caused by GI issues. Stomach is higher up. Different organs, different problems. When you say your stomach reinflates, where do you feel that sensation?
Anonymous wrote:Google sbo.