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Bloated Stomach


angels71

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Does anyone else have trouble with a bloated stomach? Even when I lose weight, I still can't lose it around by abs. I have trouble finding pants to fit. I have to buy bigger sizes for my stomach and then they are baggy in legs. I can't stand anything tight on my stomach. I wear stretch pants now instead of jeans, which I hate. This has only been since I have started having all these stomach troubles. Is anyone else bothered by this?


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cdford Contributor

It is a common problem. It does get better with time and the longer you are gluten-free the better it gets. Unfortunately, the old addage of diet and exercise applies here even more for us. The first inkling of gluten and we swell up like balloons again.

aaascr Apprentice

It is one of my most annoying pet peeves!

I have always had a flat stomach - and now

even with lots of daily exercise and being

exceptionally careful with my food, health/skin

products and surroundings, I still have

a bloated stomach. It is not as bad as

it once was - but it is not flat the way it

used to be! :angry:

elonwy Enthusiast

I have the same thing. It drives me crazy 'cause I'm a bit of a work out nut - and since I started getting sick haven't been able to because I haven' thad the energy. It's kind of nice to know that it's not just me slacking off that's causing it but grrrrr.

Elonwy

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Does anyone else have trouble with a bloated stomach? ...  This has only been since I have started having all these stomach troubles. Is anyone else bothered by this?

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Are you gluten-free? Do you have any dairy issues? (Lactose intolerance can cause significant bloating as well...)

ianm Apprentice

I have to be almost fanatical about my diet and exercise. But sometimes just when my abs really start looking ripped the bloating hits. There just isn't anything I can do but be vigilant about my diet and exercise.

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