Anonymous wrote:I drink lots of sparkling water throughout the day (so I don’t think I’m dehydrated), but it doesn’t feel like a gassy type of bloat.
My diet varies from salad, oatmeal, quinoa, salmon and veg, sometimes a bagel or toast. It doesn’t seem to change the afternoon bloat.
I guess I can try an elimination diet. And avoid full length mirrors 😉
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this true for anyone who eats during the day?
that's what I was wondering, is this just a universal truth, or is this unique?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drink lots of sparkling water throughout the day (so I don’t think I’m dehydrated), but it doesn’t feel like a gassy type of bloat.
My diet varies from salad, oatmeal, quinoa, salmon and veg, sometimes a bagel or toast. It doesn’t seem to change the afternoon bloat.
I guess I can try an elimination diet. And avoid full length mirrors 😉
You are probably eating a lot of salt... I'd bet that quinoa, salad dressing, salmon and veggies have a lot of salt in them.
Anonymous wrote:I think peri/ menopause definitely contributes
Anonymous wrote:Same. I think it's not having enough core muscles and mild constipation. If I have an important event and need to look skinny in the afternoon or evening, just fasting keeps my stomach looking flat all day.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't this true for anyone who eats during the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am quite satisfied with the way I look first thing in the morning, my stomach/abdomen looks flat and I feel generally thinner. But by 4 pm, it's a total bait & switch in the mirror! I am bloated from my bra strap down and look about 10 lbs heavier. Can anyone else identify with this? Is this just an old person thing, or a menopausal woman thing? Is it dietary? Is it something that can be remedied? Thanks!
weight and height and bmi ?
Anonymous wrote:I am quite satisfied with the way I look first thing in the morning, my stomach/abdomen looks flat and I feel generally thinner. But by 4 pm, it's a total bait & switch in the mirror! I am bloated from my bra strap down and look about 10 lbs heavier. Can anyone else identify with this? Is this just an old person thing, or a menopausal woman thing? Is it dietary? Is it something that can be remedied? Thanks!