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tiina
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Posted: 06/09/06 - 07:59 Post subject: My stomach doesn't stop grumbling! |
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Hi there, i am a 16year old girl and i have had getting so much grumbling in my stomach.
In the morning i have 1 weetabix, and sometimes i add a few cornflakes in, and this is at 8.10am.
When i am at school in my second lesson, my stomach starts to grumble, this is around, 10.15am. I mean im not even hungry sometimes, and it grumbles, when i do feel hungry i normally just have some water to see if it gets settled but it never works, What should i do cos, people can hear my stomach grumble and it is really embarassing, especially when i am in a exam and it's even a louder grumble cos it's all quite.
Please Please please I need some HELP!!!
Thanks tina. |
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Posted: 07/27/06 - 20:35 Post subject: stomach rumblin |
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| OMG im 17 it happens to me too alllll the tym... especially in exams... and i know im neva hungry wen my stomach rumbles buts its soo embarrasin in exams and i try to stop it and that means losing my concentration. i hate it... i hope that sum1 can give advice on how to stop it.... thank u... |
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Posted: 12/02/06 - 09:36 Post subject: my stomach grumbles |
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| my stomach grumbles even when i am not hungry.normaly i take a heavy meal and then go for my tutions.but its of no use.it grumbles even after taking heavy meals.normally it does after an burp.plzz plzz help me bcoz its really enbarassing. |
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Posted: 01/27/07 - 14:53 Post subject: Re: My stomach doesn't stop grumbling! |
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| dat alwayz happens 2 me n im 13 im reli worried i dno wha it is help sum1 |
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Posted: 01/29/07 - 10:12 Post subject: Re: My stomach doesn't stop grumbling! |
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| tiina wrote: | Hi there, i am a 16year old girl and i have had getting so much grumbling in my stomach.
In the morning i have 1 weetabix, and sometimes i add a few cornflakes in, and this is at 8.10am.
When i am at school in my second lesson, my stomach starts to grumble, this is around, 10.15am. I mean im not even hungry sometimes, and it grumbles, when i do feel hungry i normally just have some water to see if it gets settled but it never works, What should i do cos, people can hear my stomach grumble and it is really embarassing, especially when i am in a exam and it's even a louder grumble cos it's all quite.
Please Please please I need some HELP!!!
Thanks tina. |
I'm 15 and i've suffered the same thing since as long as i can remember. I'm too scared to go to school because i'm constantly hungry, even straight after big meals it feels like i haven't eaten anything. Does anyone know what this is? and is their some kind of antibiotics to stop it? |
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Posted: 01/30/07 - 00:37 Post subject: Helpful information |
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Posted: 02/07/07 - 11:08 Post subject: |
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| my homegurl xandra alwayz gets a stomach grumble and shez cr8zy. it soundz like a war goin on up n derr. what yall think i shud doo fo her and dat madniz in her tummy? she aint fat and i know she aint hungry all day long. is she goin 2 B ok? |
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Posted: 02/07/07 - 11:17 Post subject: |
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It sounds like your friend Xandra may be suffering from nervosticopitis. Although I can't be sure, the way you describe her symptoms are in line with the common signs of this disease. Many girls get nervous in a school setting, often times because there is a boy whom they like there. We've found a significant correlation between toenail size on the male and decibal level of the female's tummy ruckus. This is one possible explanation.
Or, it can be a residual effect, when someone they really like is around them and then disappears. Although the patient knows that they are no longer there, it takes the body longer to adjust and thus will continue to nervously gurgle and bubble. Unfortunately these symptoms can last until the afflicted person is reunited with their missing friend.
Hope this helps! |
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Doctor, this is the Xandra referred to above writing. It sounds like your diagonosis could likely be correct but
Question: Why does my stomach grumble when i am watching The Office? |
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| Fact: Certain activities in which you partook with your missing friend will cause the jumbling stomach to commence. this may include watching the office, cuddling with teddy bears, eating haggis (or at least thinking about it), or sitting in flower upholstered furniture. ps - check the left arm of the chair. i marked my territory. |
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