I have read all of these posts and Have several explanations and possible solutions. These are all just suppositions, but perhaps it will help. I feel that this is largely due to WHAT you are eating as opposed to WHEN and that more specifically this is likely a gluten intolerance, celiac disease sufferers report similar gastrointestinal problems. I suggest cutting out wheat, barley, rye or oats. Acceptable grains would include corn, rice, millet, teff and sorghum. A high protein diet is also recommended such as the Atkins or paleo diets. If this is the case, as it was for me, Eating a piece of bread or a cracker is a BAD thing and it is probably making your hunger pangs subside but causing stomach inflammation and more bloating along the way.
My other suspicion is carbohydrate addiction. In the modern world, most people are addicted to carbohydrates and if you are truly miserable, you need to change your diet. Yes this means no more pizza, beer or bread, but likely also means no more bloating. Let me break the addiction down:A compelling hunger, craving, or desire for carbohydrate-rich foods;an escalating, recurring need or drive for starches, snack foods, junk food, or sweets.Carbohydrate-rich foods include, but are not limited to: breads, bagels, cakes, cereal, chocolate, cookies, crackers, danish, fruit and fruit juice, ice cream, potato chips, pasta, potatoes, pretzels, rice, pie, popcorn, and sugar-sweetened beverages.
In addition, carbohydrate act-alikes (sugar substitutes, alcoholic beverages, and monosodium glutamate) may trigger intense or recurring carbohydrate cravings and/or weight gain. As many as seventy-five percent of those who are overweight, and many normal-weight individuals as well, are carbohydrate addicted. Though many people may suspect there is a physical imbalance that makes them crave carbohydrates and put weight on easily, the underlying cause of their cravings and weight struggles often goes undiagnosed and untreated.
Carbohydrate addiction is caused by an imbalance - an over release of the hormone, insulin, when carbohydrate-rich foods are eaten. Among its many jobs, insulin signals the body to take in food (it has been called the "hunger hormone") and, once the food is consumed, signals the body to store the food energy in the form of fat. Too much insulin results in too strong an impulse to eat, too often, and a body that too readily stores food in the form of fat. Over time, however, as high insulin levels continue, even the fat cells can shut down and the blood glucose gets trapped in the blood stream bringing on the condition known as adult-onset diabetes.
So, if you haven't figured it out already, my solution is to revolutionarily change your diet. I suffered for many years from this same bloating/pain problem without a solution and after switching to a gluten free Paleolithic diet, I suffer only when I cave, and have a beer or some late night taco with flour tortilla. (And I do mean suffer) I also *think* that diet soda, gum chewing, and caffeine are all bloat triggers. The brain gets fooled with foods like that, diet foods, etc. into thinking that it has received a certain number of calories and then comes roaring back with a vengeance when it realizes that it's at a calorie deficit. Staying hydrated helps and I don't know why. I've also learned that I can't eat acidic things (like an apple) or dairy when I'm really, really empty.
I also agree that probiotics help. Along with carb addiction comes carb/sugar loving bacteria living in overwhelming numbers in your gut. If you have too many of these guys in your stomach you will crave sugar essentially to keep them happy. A good way to regain balance is to go off sugar almost completely while also taking probiotics. I found it to be a cure but there is a down side.... You may experience a "better before it gets worse" thing because as these guys die off in your intestines, they create bloating and loose stool and a general crankiness. In my opinion, it was worth the strict diet and few days of misery (about 4-5) because on the other side of my sugar fast, I went 127 days without bloating or gas related pains when combined with a gluten free diet! (a previous impossibility and overall miracle)
Hope this helps, best of luck to all of you.
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Give up Wheat and Gluten!!!!
I had been searching the web for years for a solution for my distended stomach and bloating from not eating. I saw this post a little over a year ago and was so happy that someone gave a solution instead of a doctors diagnosis of IBS (aka they don't know what's causing your issues.) I gave cutting out gluten a try and my distended stomach and gas issues were gone in a week! I've never felt so great!
People ask me "how can you not eat bread or pasta?" and my answer is that it is totally worth it to get rid of the stomach aches that have been interfering with my life for the last 10 years. I've been gluten free for a little over a year now and would never go back.
I did go through withdrawals the first 3 days... headaches, moodiness, irritability, inability to sleep, etc... but after the 3 days this disappaited! Give going gluten free a shot you won't regret it!
I hope my post can help someone like reading the other posts helped me a year ago. Best of luck!
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Hello, I've had the same problem for about 15 years and a few months ago seem to have figured out the cause and found a solution I'm satisfied with. My sharp pains occured everytime i simply did not eat soon enough or just didnt eat at all, and especially after I had something spicy earlier that day such as hot sause or wasabi. So the pain is actually indigestion. Tums do not work. So when i feel the pains coming, my usual response was to eat something asap, run home, curl up like a ball and wait for the gas to pass. But nowwwww- I have discovered peppermint beadlets. I take one with water (swallow it, dont let it dissolve in your mouth) and not only does it quickly help the gas come out, it stops the pain from getting to the "im dying" pain. It simply goes away. I also hardly ever get these pains now. Peppermint is supposed to heal your tummy. I hope this helps someone because I know how painful this is.
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Since there has been no additional follow-up from the doctor, it might be beneficial for you to get a different opinion from another doctor. It is your health, and you should get a satisfactory response. Until you can find an alternate solution, it sounds like snacking every few hours keeps the problem from happening. Although it will be extremely difficult, I tend to agree with GF4Life that it might be a good idea to try and give up wheat and gluten.
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Same problem. Had the tests and all. Best thing I did was start IMF (intermitten fasting). There are lots of books and websites about this. After about 3 days the bloating and gas started to go away. I eat healthier too because there isn't time or enough room in my stomach to snack. During my fasting time I drink a lot of water, green tea and herb tea. At first I as super thirsty and realized I was often eating when I was probably thirsty. I eat between 7am and 2pm and then fast for the next 17 hours. I rarely feel hungry, but ususally a glass of water does the trick. If I think I relly need something, I will have an apple or a glass of V-8 juice. I did loose weight, but that was not my intention. I actually upped my calories a bit during my eating time, so as not to "starve" my body.
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i have this same problem! swelling in upper abdomen with a hollow feeling and a feeling of intense hunger. The food relieves the feeling and also lying on my stomach or burping or releasing the gas helps. I also noticed when i eat my stomach feels hollow and i can feel the food going all the way down. i also am sensitive to warm and cold liquid feel them enter my stomach. I have preferred foods such as pumpkin, carrot , avacado , yogurt.
Anyone also have additional adivce?
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dw. First X-ray exposes you to harmful radiation which is both unnecessary and dangerous. PCOS is a complex metabolic disorder which presents as excessive hunger due to high insulin production and low progesterone. Both leads to unopposed adrenaline your body's flight and fight response which stresses your digestive system. Further more, excessive stomach acid d/t hunger causes the bloating and gas you described. I recommend drinking distilled water throughout the day and to help with your condition. Braag's apple cider vinegar:water (1:5) ration drink before each meal helps too. Consult a naturopathic doctor or a medical doctor for a prescription of bioidentical progesterone will benefit you.
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this is the first post I find about this problem! The only time the problem has gone away for me is when I go really low carb, as in 30 grams per day. So basically no simple sugars, no bread, pasta, rice or potatoes.
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this may sound silly or old-fashioned, but I find apple cider vinegar (about two teaspoons in a hot cup of water) helps with this problem. I usually drink it right after eating, but sometimes before if I'm uncomfortable.
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