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      #207526 - 08/22/05 02:41 PM
Roland

Reged: 08/22/05
Posts: 13
Loc: Norman, Oklahoma

I'm a male 24 years of age. I go to a major university and have been haveing trouble with IBS for about 2 years now.I visited my doctor and he ruled out other possible problems.

My current probelm is this,
When I'm in class I usually get gas and most of the time I can not let it out and it finally forces its way out in the gut of my stomach making very weird noises, that is extremely loud and embarassing.

I have been on the eating for IBS diet for over 2 months and follow it strictly, and it has not helped me very much. The only thing I might be doing wrong is I only drink between60-80oz. of water a day. If I drink too much water then my stomach growls in class, so I'm not sure if drinking the 120oz. of water a day that is recommended will really help me.

I have oatmeal for breakfast. Italian bread and or Tostitos for lunch. For dinner I have rice with stir-fry veggies, or boneless skinless chicken breast inside flour tortias.

I'm too the point where I hate going to class, and this probelm bothers me every day and is now controlling my life. I work out three times a week to reduce stress, and the only real stress I have is worrying about the noises my body will make when I go to class.

I'm looking for any suggestions on a way to maybe help reduce my symptoms or sugg estions on anything. Thank you

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      #207533 - 08/22/05 03:22 PM
HeidnOut

Reged: 02/15/05
Posts: 148
Loc: CA, USA

One great way to rid yourself of the gas part of your problem is Simethicone found in Gas-Ex or Phazyme. It's a tremendous help. If you take Beano with it before a meal it can make a huge difference. At least it did for me.

Good luck!

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      #207546 - 08/22/05 04:35 PM
lalala

Reged: 02/14/05
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Do you mean loud intestinal noises WITHOUT actually passing gas? This has happened to me too--once during a final exam! (In fact, it just happened yesterday at a friend's house as well.) This happens when I go too long without eating.

From what you posted, it doesn't sound like you're eating enough. Also, you should be eating every couple of hours. If you're still on the BTC diet, try having a piece of toast or some Crispix and some tea before class. The contractions of my intestines seem to be a lot louder when they're empty.

HTH!

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      #207558 - 08/22/05 04:55 PM
kristaIBS

Reged: 08/09/05
Posts: 38


I used to have really loud stomach noises in class as well, and it sucks! What I used to do was suck on Peppermint candies-altoids for example. I found that this used to help...

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      #207563 - 08/22/05 05:01 PM
franny

Reged: 05/16/05
Posts: 508
Loc: N. FL

I noticed that you mention that you eat oatmeal in the morning. I ate oatmeal every-morning since starting this diet and noticed that I have lots of gas early in the day. Just last week I switched to having safe cereal and rice milk for breakfast and it did help with the gas. I love oatmeal and I still eat it, just not in the mornings.

I am really sorry you are having such a hard time. I also take Acacia in applesauce first thing in the morning and at bedtime. This past weekend I started taking over the counter Zantac (generic brands) and that also seems to help with the gas. Hope things get better for you because I know how this thing can make your daily life at the least a challenge at the worst pure hell. Good luck...

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      #207564 - 08/22/05 05:07 PM
dmdentre

Reged: 06/09/04
Posts: 47
Loc: New England

Hi - I am so sorry that you are having this experience. I have the same problem in my classes. I actually find that the altoids do work to ease some of the pain. In addition I find that if I drink too much water, especially in the morning, my stomach will make really great noises...this is great in class when the prof is talking about digestive disorders...it is like I was suppose to be there Also - if holding the gas in during class makes it worse, you should just excuse yourself...if possible. That will prevent it from getting worse. FInally, sometimes we think other people can hear us, but really they can't! Maybe that is the case. Good luck in your classes and with your stomach!

Danielle

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      #207660 - 08/23/05 12:48 AM
Linz

Reged: 09/01/03
Posts: 8242
Loc: England

Every 2-3 hours ideally. Take crackers, pretzels, rolls, something like that into classes and nibble. If a lecturer objects, have a word with them after class and let them know that you're only doing it to keep your IBS under control so you can concentrate on their class! And I'd also recommend carrying a flask of fennel tea around with you and sipping on that throughout the day.

And I also agree that if you really need to pass gas, just excuse yourself and go to the toilets - it'll get worse if you hold it in!

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      #207766 - 08/23/05 10:13 AM
Johnny T. Reb

Reged: 07/09/05
Posts: 987
Loc: Lake Linden, Mich in the U.P. IBS-C

Hi Roland, Welcome to the boards. Are you eating snacks between meals, because you didn't mention it? If not, start.
Stomach growls generally occur when your stomach is empty.
The snacks will help prevent that. Also, if you don't have
any bowel problems, you probably don't have IBS. It's probably
some sort of stomach disorder. -Bob

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      #207828 - 08/23/05 12:56 PM
Kree

Reged: 10/08/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Northern NY

I agree that the oatmeal could be causing some of your gas. Oatmeal is a whole grain and is not tolerated very well by some people. It bothers me sometimes when I eat it first thing in the morning.

Also, you said you're eating Tostitos. Did you know they're fried?? They make a baked variety, but if you're eating the regular ones that may also cause you problems.

Good luck!

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      #207941 - 08/23/05 05:54 PM
Roland

Reged: 08/22/05
Posts: 13
Loc: Norman, Oklahoma

Thank you for all the great advice.
I have tried some of those ideas to no success

However I do eat the regular Tostitos, I was under the impression they were baked, so I'll look for the baked kind.

This has been an ongoing probelm for me for over 2 years. It is intestinal gas that is really bothering me. It seems like I have gas pressure all the time in my lower stomach. I get a little releif for awhile after I go number 2 but it does not last long.

Thanks again for the help it is very nice of you all

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