Stomach has been growling for years. The pressure literally expanded and pushed through my lower right side and then released a huge gurgle. Made it all the way through college with this embarrassing condition. I only ate a banana in the morning and didn't eat again untill class was over. I also took acidophilus and drank peppermint water. This worked for 5 years. Growling was my only problem. As soon as I graduated college i was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. Turns out all that gurgling was due to a narrowing in my small intestine. (Knew there was a bigger problem when I recently started vomiting and pain started to accompanyy the growling). But Crohn's disease is really not that bad. I manage it fine with drugs and my life hasn't changed. Hopefully the narrowing will open up with meds. If you're stomach just gurgles, don't worry about it. Things could be worse.
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I was searching online about stomach growling and i found this site. My stomach makes really loud and embarrassing noises. It tends to happen when I'm in a quiet place (of course!) and really tense or stressed. Mostly when I'm in class taking a test! I walked out of my final because of it and I can't figure out what it is. a member with the name loudstomach149 posted a message almost identical to mine a year ago and it really surprised me. Do you know what could be causing this??? Please help!!!
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Hello everyone I am currently 25 years old and these stomach noises have been causing me so many problems. I really started to notice my stomach noises when I was like 19 years old. Once I graduated from my university the stomach noises seem to have gotten worse. I hate having to do any kind of training, because I get soo scared that my stomach will start to make some type of noise. I actually had to resign from a government job, because the training was 4 months long and I had to spend 80% of my time in a quiet room. I was doing pretty good for the first 4 weeks, but then I got a tetaneous shot and a hepatitis shot and everything went down hill.
I will have to go through another training, which will be a week long, 8 hours a day. I wish I didn't have to do this training, but I guess I have no other alternative. I also want to get my masters, but I guess I will have to try to get it online. There are some schools like Boston University, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Florida State, Penn State and University of Houston that offer degrees online. I hope this helps for those who are in school and hate going to class. I am now trying to go to a career path that does not make me work in a quiet environment.
One thing that helped me a great deal was taking fiber pills (metamucil). My routine would start out like this, wake up and try to do #2, then take 2 fiber pills and have breakfast. I would like like 20 fiber pills with me, just incase I heard any noises. I would have lunch and then try to do #2 again and take 2 more fiber pills. I would also take water with me and also something to drink on that was carbonated. I think that if you flush food through your system, by using the restroom, then this may help with the stomach noises. It did for me until I got the darn tetaneous and hepatitus shot.
One other thing that I noticed helped a great deal was running or probably any other excercise. I remember one time I had to run 1.5 miles before lunch and I didn't eat anything, I just drank water. I showered and went to class and I was thinking that I was sure to have stomach noises. I was soo surprised that my stomach did not make one noise.
I went to go and see a doctor in another country (Mexico) since I don't have insurance right now. He checked me out and said that my heart beat is like off on the 11th beat or something like that. He said that it was nothing to worry about, but that this may be the reason for my stomach noises. He asked if I had been excercising lately and I said no. He asked if I had any chest pains and I said a couple times and he said that I should start to excercise everyday. He also gave me this medication, Creon and this other medication. I am taking them right now, but I don't know if they are really working, since my stomach has been feeling about the same. The doctor told me to stay away from processed foods, such as sausages and not to any spices (garlic, pepper, cumin and other spices) he also said not to eat any spicy foods. I am also lactose intollerant, so I don't drink any dairy products. I think I am also alergic to glutons, so I stay away from wheat, barly and oats.
One other thing that I have not done yet, but am thinking about is taking milk thistle to try to help my liver process foods. I don't want to do this yet, until I have finished my training. I don't want to experiment right now before I go to training.
Well good luck to everyone and I hope we can deal with our problem. It would be nice if we could all work for the same company and we didn't have to worry about our stomach noises.
PS: Stress is also something that causes this. I guess when you get stressed you let out some stomach acids and then that's when you hear the noises. Sometimes eating fresh fruits and veggies can also cause stomach noises for certain people. I agree with the person who said have protein. I have eggs in the morning and that seems to help.
I will have to go through another training, which will be a week long, 8 hours a day. I wish I didn't have to do this training, but I guess I have no other alternative. I also want to get my masters, but I guess I will have to try to get it online. There are some schools like Boston University, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Florida State, Penn State and University of Houston that offer degrees online. I hope this helps for those who are in school and hate going to class. I am now trying to go to a career path that does not make me work in a quiet environment.
One thing that helped me a great deal was taking fiber pills (metamucil). My routine would start out like this, wake up and try to do #2, then take 2 fiber pills and have breakfast. I would like like 20 fiber pills with me, just incase I heard any noises. I would have lunch and then try to do #2 again and take 2 more fiber pills. I would also take water with me and also something to drink on that was carbonated. I think that if you flush food through your system, by using the restroom, then this may help with the stomach noises. It did for me until I got the darn tetaneous and hepatitus shot.
One other thing that I noticed helped a great deal was running or probably any other excercise. I remember one time I had to run 1.5 miles before lunch and I didn't eat anything, I just drank water. I showered and went to class and I was thinking that I was sure to have stomach noises. I was soo surprised that my stomach did not make one noise.
I went to go and see a doctor in another country (Mexico) since I don't have insurance right now. He checked me out and said that my heart beat is like off on the 11th beat or something like that. He said that it was nothing to worry about, but that this may be the reason for my stomach noises. He asked if I had been excercising lately and I said no. He asked if I had any chest pains and I said a couple times and he said that I should start to excercise everyday. He also gave me this medication, Creon and this other medication. I am taking them right now, but I don't know if they are really working, since my stomach has been feeling about the same. The doctor told me to stay away from processed foods, such as sausages and not to any spices (garlic, pepper, cumin and other spices) he also said not to eat any spicy foods. I am also lactose intollerant, so I don't drink any dairy products. I think I am also alergic to glutons, so I stay away from wheat, barly and oats.
One other thing that I have not done yet, but am thinking about is taking milk thistle to try to help my liver process foods. I don't want to do this yet, until I have finished my training. I don't want to experiment right now before I go to training.
Well good luck to everyone and I hope we can deal with our problem. It would be nice if we could all work for the same company and we didn't have to worry about our stomach noises.
PS: Stress is also something that causes this. I guess when you get stressed you let out some stomach acids and then that's when you hear the noises. Sometimes eating fresh fruits and veggies can also cause stomach noises for certain people. I agree with the person who said have protein. I have eggs in the morning and that seems to help.
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Just to update everyone. I bought 2 boxes of Paragone and a bottle of Milk Thistle and a bottle of Acidophilus which is a Probiotic. I took a pill of Milk Thistle and Acidophilus last night and I did feel better this morning, not as many stomach noises. This morning I started the Paragone and my stomach is making more noises again. I hope this a good sign and I hope that parasites are the root to my problem and I hope Paragone kills them. I will keep you posted on any updates on my condition. I'm pretty sure I do have parasites, because I have traveled quite a bit and I have gotten sick several times while abroad. I bought my pills at a health store, but you can buy them cheaper online, but I couldn't wait to start. I would recommend the Milk Thistle and Acidophilus for people to start out, but if you think you may have parasites, then I would also try the Paragone. Good luck to everyone and keep everyone posted on what you have tried and what works and what does not. Thanks Eric
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. Hello,
I remember posting that when I got a tetanus shot and a hepatitus shot, my stomach went CRAZY. I remember a lady saying if you are alergic to yeast, then you shouldn't take the shot. I didn't really think much of it, but that had a horrilbe reaction on me.
I was reading about a person posting talking about the "Leaky Gut Syndrome" then I was reading about yeast infections and candida. I read in another post on another site, about a person who got tested for parasites, ibs and some other things, but everything came back negative. He did the cadida test and he had fungus in his intestines. I was reading on a site and it states that some causes can come from alchol, sugar, antibiotics and a poor diet. Here is a site I found, although there are many symptoms and the only problem I have are these Stomach Noises. Here is the site **** You can also do research on candida and see if this may be your problem.
I can't wait to get working again, so that my insurance can kick in and so that I can go and get tested for candida.
I have been taking Paragone, Milk Thistle, Probiotics and Metamucil fiber pills and they seemed to help, but these last couple of days have not been good on the stomach. AHHHH this is such a problem, I feel like getting an intestine transplant or something.
Sorry if you see my posts in other locations, but I'm just trying to spread the little info I am learning to as many people as I can.
**** I think we should all go into one forum though, it would make it a lot easier, just my two cents.
Well best of luck to everyone and I'll start running again, as I was too tired to run last night. Running use to help, so I hope it starts to help me now. Take care everyone.
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I remember posting that when I got a tetanus shot and a hepatitus shot, my stomach went CRAZY. I remember a lady saying if you are alergic to yeast, then you shouldn't take the shot. I didn't really think much of it, but that had a horrilbe reaction on me.
I was reading about a person posting talking about the "Leaky Gut Syndrome" then I was reading about yeast infections and candida. I read in another post on another site, about a person who got tested for parasites, ibs and some other things, but everything came back negative. He did the cadida test and he had fungus in his intestines. I was reading on a site and it states that some causes can come from alchol, sugar, antibiotics and a poor diet. Here is a site I found, although there are many symptoms and the only problem I have are these Stomach Noises. Here is the site **** You can also do research on candida and see if this may be your problem.
I can't wait to get working again, so that my insurance can kick in and so that I can go and get tested for candida.
I have been taking Paragone, Milk Thistle, Probiotics and Metamucil fiber pills and they seemed to help, but these last couple of days have not been good on the stomach. AHHHH this is such a problem, I feel like getting an intestine transplant or something.
Sorry if you see my posts in other locations, but I'm just trying to spread the little info I am learning to as many people as I can.
**** I think we should all go into one forum though, it would make it a lot easier, just my two cents.
Well best of luck to everyone and I'll start running again, as I was too tired to run last night. Running use to help, so I hope it starts to help me now. Take care everyone.
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Hello everyone,
I have been quite a bit of research on Candida, which may be known as Candida yeast infection or intestinal yeast infection. I was reading about some of the causes of this infection. It talks about people who drink too much alcohol, consume too much sugar, take too many antibiotics, pregnancy, poor diet, not excercising and others. I have a bunch of sites I saved, but I am not able to post them on here. I will try to post the site, but I will not add the www. or the .com if it's needed at the end. There is lots of info on the internet, just google search Candida and read more into it. Here goes some of the sites, I hope they come out
fungusfocus.com/html/caprylic_acid.htm
becomehealthynow.com/article/conditionwomen/416/
holisticnetworkexchange.com/articles/Article/13.html
This one has the HTTP in front en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candidiasis
This one has the HTTP in front candidapage.com/
I remember one guy who came on here and he said that he drank quite a bit in college and that after he graduated he started to get these noises. I also remember one guy saying that he use to eat nothing but fast food and that these noises started up after that. Some people who take antibiotics also get affected.
Today I took a couple more pills of Probiotics and I have to say my stomach felt better. I took Acidophilus, which is a Probiotic from Natrol. When I usually burp before taking the pills my stomach would gurgle quite a bit, but after taking 2 pills at one time, it felt a lot better.
I was reading online about certain vitamins that can kill fungus, which grows from the yeast in our intestines. I went to the Vitamin Shoppe and I bought some more pills. I bought another bottle of Natrol Acidophilus Probiotic, which cost $6.39 for a bottle of 100 capsules. I bought a bottle of Psyllium Husks Fiber from Solgar for $14.95 for 200 Capsules. I also bought a bottle of Caprylic Acid from Vitamin Shoppe for $5.99 for 100 Capsules. I bought a bottle of Flax Seed Oil from Natrol for $8.79 for 90 softgels. I was looking for Bentonite and I found this Liquid bottle that is 32 oz. It's called Sonne's #7 which cost $13.99. I bought all these items for like $50, which I think is a great deal.
I was reading about how good Caprulic Acid for Intestinal fungus. I was reading about how Mucus, comes out in the stool and all this other good info. I thought I had Parasites, but I'm not too sure. I'm going to continue take the Paragone, but I will start taking all these other medications. I will probably wait on the Bentonite, because that looks pretty weird. I hope this is the problem and I hope this is the problem for some of you.
One other posted that our problems are probably caused by Parasites, Leaky Gut Syndrome and something else, that I can't remember. I think this may be my problem and I will keep you guys posted. Good Luck to everyone.
I have been quite a bit of research on Candida, which may be known as Candida yeast infection or intestinal yeast infection. I was reading about some of the causes of this infection. It talks about people who drink too much alcohol, consume too much sugar, take too many antibiotics, pregnancy, poor diet, not excercising and others. I have a bunch of sites I saved, but I am not able to post them on here. I will try to post the site, but I will not add the www. or the .com if it's needed at the end. There is lots of info on the internet, just google search Candida and read more into it. Here goes some of the sites, I hope they come out
fungusfocus.com/html/caprylic_acid.htm
becomehealthynow.com/article/conditionwomen/416/
holisticnetworkexchange.com/articles/Article/13.html
This one has the HTTP in front en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candidiasis
This one has the HTTP in front candidapage.com/
I remember one guy who came on here and he said that he drank quite a bit in college and that after he graduated he started to get these noises. I also remember one guy saying that he use to eat nothing but fast food and that these noises started up after that. Some people who take antibiotics also get affected.
Today I took a couple more pills of Probiotics and I have to say my stomach felt better. I took Acidophilus, which is a Probiotic from Natrol. When I usually burp before taking the pills my stomach would gurgle quite a bit, but after taking 2 pills at one time, it felt a lot better.
I was reading online about certain vitamins that can kill fungus, which grows from the yeast in our intestines. I went to the Vitamin Shoppe and I bought some more pills. I bought another bottle of Natrol Acidophilus Probiotic, which cost $6.39 for a bottle of 100 capsules. I bought a bottle of Psyllium Husks Fiber from Solgar for $14.95 for 200 Capsules. I also bought a bottle of Caprylic Acid from Vitamin Shoppe for $5.99 for 100 Capsules. I bought a bottle of Flax Seed Oil from Natrol for $8.79 for 90 softgels. I was looking for Bentonite and I found this Liquid bottle that is 32 oz. It's called Sonne's #7 which cost $13.99. I bought all these items for like $50, which I think is a great deal.
I was reading about how good Caprulic Acid for Intestinal fungus. I was reading about how Mucus, comes out in the stool and all this other good info. I thought I had Parasites, but I'm not too sure. I'm going to continue take the Paragone, but I will start taking all these other medications. I will probably wait on the Bentonite, because that looks pretty weird. I hope this is the problem and I hope this is the problem for some of you.
One other posted that our problems are probably caused by Parasites, Leaky Gut Syndrome and something else, that I can't remember. I think this may be my problem and I will keep you guys posted. Good Luck to everyone.
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Hi Everyone,
I am a fellow stomach growler. I am 26 and have been dealing with this for 12 years or so. After reading everyones stories it makes me feel normal and I am lucky because i only have a growling stomach and not any of the other conditions people have mentioned.
I managed to get through high school by being in denial I suppose. But I dropped out of college because of it and stopped going to movie theaters and walked out on a couple good jobs because i knew i couldnt make it through a meeting or training. I was forced to find outdoor jobs that paid alot less. I became very depressed and suicidal.
I sold everything I had and went to mexico to never return, when my money started running out I tried to slice my wrist in my hotel bathroom, but the plan failed. Later I got an email from my dad about a job overseas, so I managed my way back to the states. I got hired to work on a military base in Kuwait, out in the sand, making 85k a year. After 2 years of that I started a business with a kuwaiti business man and for 2 years I ran my own business. I have travelled to over 15 countries now, had amazing adventures and lived a life I never dreamed of.
I want everyone to know that you can find a way to manage your life around this condition. I deal with it everyday and it affects alot of the decisions I make. Because of this thread I just went and bought some Culturelle and I will post my results after some time.
If anybody needs someone to talk to about this condition and how to deal with it please feel free to email me. _[removed]_
I am a fellow stomach growler. I am 26 and have been dealing with this for 12 years or so. After reading everyones stories it makes me feel normal and I am lucky because i only have a growling stomach and not any of the other conditions people have mentioned.
I managed to get through high school by being in denial I suppose. But I dropped out of college because of it and stopped going to movie theaters and walked out on a couple good jobs because i knew i couldnt make it through a meeting or training. I was forced to find outdoor jobs that paid alot less. I became very depressed and suicidal.
I sold everything I had and went to mexico to never return, when my money started running out I tried to slice my wrist in my hotel bathroom, but the plan failed. Later I got an email from my dad about a job overseas, so I managed my way back to the states. I got hired to work on a military base in Kuwait, out in the sand, making 85k a year. After 2 years of that I started a business with a kuwaiti business man and for 2 years I ran my own business. I have travelled to over 15 countries now, had amazing adventures and lived a life I never dreamed of.
I want everyone to know that you can find a way to manage your life around this condition. I deal with it everyday and it affects alot of the decisions I make. Because of this thread I just went and bought some Culturelle and I will post my results after some time.
If anybody needs someone to talk to about this condition and how to deal with it please feel free to email me. _[removed]_
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Man, my stomach is absolutely ridiculous and it is ruining my social life. I DREAD going on dates. Uh! It is so embarrassing when me and my guy are cuddled up nicely having one of those moments and all of a sudden "GURGLE! BLUUUURP! GLOOSH!" -Followed by a moment of ackward silence and side glances, and then "uhhh, you hungry babe?" o.O . I can't take it anymore! It's soooo unfeminine!!! I won't even mention all the embarrassing moments I've had since starting college : ( This morning my friend said she heard my stomach all the way down the hall. We had a good laugh but in the end its not funny at all. I feel better now knowing that some of you are dealing with the same madness, but that won't help much the next time I'm in class or on a date or in church and my stomach goes to showing off. It's sad really, my stomach talks more than I do. HELP!!!
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I know what you guys are going through; this problem is extremely annoying. I've been to the doctor many times and all he does is stare at me like I'm crazy. MYLANTA has actually helped me a lot, please try it--I assure you it will work most of time. Try to drink some hot tea. Also try to avoid focusing on your stomach while in quiet rooms; tell yourself that nothing will happen and if your stomach growls ignore it and continue with your life. This will sometimes help. A technique that works for me is focusing on the AC; the AC actually creates a loud enough noise to block others from hearing some of your stomach's growls. The downside of this is a classroom that doesn't have it on. Lastly, go to the bathroom when you feel the urge to do so, DON"T HOLD IT IN--this causes your stomach to growl even more. These three things haven't completely healed me of this issue, but they have helped me deal with it. Good Luck.
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Wow. You have no idea how happy (?) I am to find this post. I thought I was alone in my situation! I can totally relate with all of you guys! There were so many posts that I read and it was like I was reading a story from myself that I didn't know I posted! Seriously! And the female-guest above me: LOL I totally understand what you mean by hating dates. I don't date, mainly because of it. I was on a date once and it was all quiet as we stood in the girls kitchen, and she was telling me this funny story and as soon as she finished I was like "That's funny. Where's the bathroom?" because my stomach was going to growl REALLY loud from gas or something. It's horrible!
What causes this condition!? I mean, I know stress and maybe something bad in your diet does, but what brings it about in the first place? My story goes like this:
I served as a missionary for my church for two years in South Korea. Never before in my entire life did I have anything like this. Before going to Korea I went to the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah. There I had to learn the basics of Korean and how to teach the gospel in Korean. As practice, we would teach to strangers who volunteered to listen. These teaching episodes really stressed me out, and I began to notice that my bowels/stomach were reacting to the increase of stress.
When I finally got to Korea and in the "real world," lessons with people were next to unbearable. Even though I couldn't speak Korean and thus, didn't have much responsibility or have to contribute much in the lesson, I was still stressed out. I remember this one lesson (by lesson I mean meeting with someone who is interested in learning more about the church and talking about it) I was in and out of the bathroom five times. Luckily, as a missionary, you have a "companion" who you live with/teach with/travel with, etc. who could keep teaching as I was on the can.
The condition began to get worse and worse. I wasn't really scared that it would happen, but it was definitely uncomfortable and it did happen a lot. I became scared of it happening later on... I was at a large meeting with other missionaries listening to some speakers after we had a big lunch. I was really stressed that I might get called to get up and say something in front of them. I felt pressure in my stomach start to build, and then subside, then come back bigger, then subside. Finally it got so big and growled LOUD and LONG!!! It was the worst I'd ever experienced in my life!! People in the front row looked around (some laughed) and everyone around me gazed at me. I played it cool, and a minute later slipped out to the bathroom, but I was soooo mortified. I asked a friend who was sitting a few people away from me if he'd heard it. Not only did he hear it, but he felt the bench shake. He said he "thought it was an elephant dying." LOL!! I can laugh now, but then it was horrible! I think that was the pinnacle moment when the whole thing became a phobia.
So now, here I am in college and I've missed quite a few classes because of the fear of this happening in class. It's really sad, really sad. I've seen the doctor and had blood tests (this isn't a parasite from overseas he says) and I've changed my diet quite a bit, but still, it'll happen here and there. The second most tramatic experience was I was at the theatre and there was a really pretty girl from one of my classes. I said hi, we started talking, i sat beside her for the show and sure enough, I was sooooooo scared that my stomach would make noises (it was a small quiet, dinner theatre) finally it did, and it was really loud. She looked and me and kinda chuckled, but I was so embarassed. Everyone else would have heard it too because it was so small and so quiet.
One last thing: I can ~feel~ it in my stomach sometimes, like when it gurgles, I can feel it bubbling on my left side. I wonder if that fact might help diagnose it.
What causes this condition!? I mean, I know stress and maybe something bad in your diet does, but what brings it about in the first place? My story goes like this:
I served as a missionary for my church for two years in South Korea. Never before in my entire life did I have anything like this. Before going to Korea I went to the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah. There I had to learn the basics of Korean and how to teach the gospel in Korean. As practice, we would teach to strangers who volunteered to listen. These teaching episodes really stressed me out, and I began to notice that my bowels/stomach were reacting to the increase of stress.
When I finally got to Korea and in the "real world," lessons with people were next to unbearable. Even though I couldn't speak Korean and thus, didn't have much responsibility or have to contribute much in the lesson, I was still stressed out. I remember this one lesson (by lesson I mean meeting with someone who is interested in learning more about the church and talking about it) I was in and out of the bathroom five times. Luckily, as a missionary, you have a "companion" who you live with/teach with/travel with, etc. who could keep teaching as I was on the can.
The condition began to get worse and worse. I wasn't really scared that it would happen, but it was definitely uncomfortable and it did happen a lot. I became scared of it happening later on... I was at a large meeting with other missionaries listening to some speakers after we had a big lunch. I was really stressed that I might get called to get up and say something in front of them. I felt pressure in my stomach start to build, and then subside, then come back bigger, then subside. Finally it got so big and growled LOUD and LONG!!! It was the worst I'd ever experienced in my life!! People in the front row looked around (some laughed) and everyone around me gazed at me. I played it cool, and a minute later slipped out to the bathroom, but I was soooo mortified. I asked a friend who was sitting a few people away from me if he'd heard it. Not only did he hear it, but he felt the bench shake. He said he "thought it was an elephant dying." LOL!! I can laugh now, but then it was horrible! I think that was the pinnacle moment when the whole thing became a phobia.
So now, here I am in college and I've missed quite a few classes because of the fear of this happening in class. It's really sad, really sad. I've seen the doctor and had blood tests (this isn't a parasite from overseas he says) and I've changed my diet quite a bit, but still, it'll happen here and there. The second most tramatic experience was I was at the theatre and there was a really pretty girl from one of my classes. I said hi, we started talking, i sat beside her for the show and sure enough, I was sooooooo scared that my stomach would make noises (it was a small quiet, dinner theatre) finally it did, and it was really loud. She looked and me and kinda chuckled, but I was so embarassed. Everyone else would have heard it too because it was so small and so quiet.
One last thing: I can ~feel~ it in my stomach sometimes, like when it gurgles, I can feel it bubbling on my left side. I wonder if that fact might help diagnose it.
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Wow. You have no idea how happy (?) I am to find this post. I thought I was alone in my situation! I can totally relate with all of you guys! There were so many posts that I read and it was like I was reading a story from myself that I didn't know I posted! Seriously! And the female-guest above me: LOL I totally understand what you mean by hating dates. I don't date, mainly because of it. I was on a date once and it was all quiet as we stood in the girls kitchen, and she was telling me this funny story and as soon as she finished I was like "That's funny. Where's the bathroom?" because my stomach was going to growl REALLY loud from gas or something. It's horrible!
What causes this condition!? I mean, I know stress and maybe something bad in your diet does, but what brings it about in the first place? My story goes like this:
I served as a missionary for my church for two years in South Korea. Never before in my entire life did I have anything like this. Before going to Korea I went to the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah. There I had to learn the basics of Korean and how to teach the gospel in Korean. As practice, we would teach to strangers who volunteered to listen. These teaching episodes really stressed me out, and I began to notice that my bowels/stomach were reacting to the increase of stress.
When I finally got to Korea and in the "real world," lessons with people were next to unbearable. Even though I couldn't speak Korean and thus, didn't have much responsibility or have to contribute much in the lesson, I was still stressed out. I remember this one lesson (by lesson I mean meeting with someone who is interested in learning more about the church and talking about it) I was in and out of the bathroom five times. Luckily, as a missionary, you have a "companion" who you live with/teach with/travel with, etc. who could keep teaching as I was on the can.
The condition began to get worse and worse. I wasn't really scared that it would happen, but it was definitely uncomfortable and it did happen a lot. I became scared of it happening later on... I was at a large meeting with other missionaries listening to some speakers after we had a big lunch. I was really stressed that I might get called to get up and say something in front of them. I felt pressure in my stomach start to build, and then subside, then come back bigger, then subside. Finally it got so big and growled LOUD and LONG!!! It was the worst I'd ever experienced in my life!! People in the front row looked around (some laughed) and everyone around me gazed at me. I played it cool, and a minute later slipped out to the bathroom, but I was soooo mortified. I asked a friend who was sitting a few people away from me if he'd heard it. Not only did he hear it, but he felt the bench shake. He said he "thought it was an elephant dying." LOL!! I can laugh now, but then it was horrible! I think that was the pinnacle moment when the whole thing became a phobia.
So now, here I am in college and I've missed quite a few classes because of the fear of this happening in class. It's really sad, really sad. I've seen the doctor and had blood tests (this isn't a parasite from overseas he says) and I've changed my diet quite a bit, but still, it'll happen here and there. The second most tramatic experience was I was at the theatre and there was a really pretty girl from one of my classes. I said hi, we started talking, i sat beside her for the show and sure enough, I was sooooooo scared that my stomach would make noises (it was a small quiet, dinner theatre) finally it did, and it was really loud. She looked and me and kinda chuckled, but I was so embarassed. Everyone else would have heard it too because it was so small and so quiet.
One last thing: I can ~feel~ it in my stomach sometimes, like when it gurgles, I can feel it bubbling on my left side. I wonder if that fact might help diagnose it.
What causes this condition!? I mean, I know stress and maybe something bad in your diet does, but what brings it about in the first place? My story goes like this:
I served as a missionary for my church for two years in South Korea. Never before in my entire life did I have anything like this. Before going to Korea I went to the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah. There I had to learn the basics of Korean and how to teach the gospel in Korean. As practice, we would teach to strangers who volunteered to listen. These teaching episodes really stressed me out, and I began to notice that my bowels/stomach were reacting to the increase of stress.
When I finally got to Korea and in the "real world," lessons with people were next to unbearable. Even though I couldn't speak Korean and thus, didn't have much responsibility or have to contribute much in the lesson, I was still stressed out. I remember this one lesson (by lesson I mean meeting with someone who is interested in learning more about the church and talking about it) I was in and out of the bathroom five times. Luckily, as a missionary, you have a "companion" who you live with/teach with/travel with, etc. who could keep teaching as I was on the can.
The condition began to get worse and worse. I wasn't really scared that it would happen, but it was definitely uncomfortable and it did happen a lot. I became scared of it happening later on... I was at a large meeting with other missionaries listening to some speakers after we had a big lunch. I was really stressed that I might get called to get up and say something in front of them. I felt pressure in my stomach start to build, and then subside, then come back bigger, then subside. Finally it got so big and growled LOUD and LONG!!! It was the worst I'd ever experienced in my life!! People in the front row looked around (some laughed) and everyone around me gazed at me. I played it cool, and a minute later slipped out to the bathroom, but I was soooo mortified. I asked a friend who was sitting a few people away from me if he'd heard it. Not only did he hear it, but he felt the bench shake. He said he "thought it was an elephant dying." LOL!! I can laugh now, but then it was horrible! I think that was the pinnacle moment when the whole thing became a phobia.
So now, here I am in college and I've missed quite a few classes because of the fear of this happening in class. It's really sad, really sad. I've seen the doctor and had blood tests (this isn't a parasite from overseas he says) and I've changed my diet quite a bit, but still, it'll happen here and there. The second most tramatic experience was I was at the theatre and there was a really pretty girl from one of my classes. I said hi, we started talking, i sat beside her for the show and sure enough, I was sooooooo scared that my stomach would make noises (it was a small quiet, dinner theatre) finally it did, and it was really loud. She looked and me and kinda chuckled, but I was so embarassed. Everyone else would have heard it too because it was so small and so quiet.
One last thing: I can ~feel~ it in my stomach sometimes, like when it gurgles, I can feel it bubbling on my left side. I wonder if that fact might help diagnose it.
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I had/have the same thing. It's been going on since I was about 14 but really increased around my 17th Birthday. I remember being at practice for our play and a instructor was talking and my stomach growled so loud and everyone turned and looked at my lower stomach (bowel) and I was like "that's my stomach" and I almost died! Ever since then I have this phobia of quiet places. I kept thinking, what is wrong, how will I fix this. Well a week ago I started Culturella and I don't eat anything with Lactose in it...no milk, no cheese, no yogurt, no chocolate, no icecream, yes it sucks but my intestinal growling has decreased a lot. I still have tiny almost inaudiable noises and it's only been a week. Still I am super happy, and hope to keep this diet up. I also take 5 fiber capsules and drink insure, I don't know if this helps, but it seems to for me.
Thanks for all the help guys, and I hope I helped you!
Thanks for all the help guys, and I hope I helped you!
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I am losing my sanity with this.
I have the exact same problem..I'm afraid of quiet places now and even school. I too have feigned being sick and all..My stomach was in the worst pain on the upper left. I was taken to the hospital in emergency and they said there was too much stomach acid in my stomach. I was prescribed Protnix [Pantoprazole sodium] for one month. Eventually, my stomach pain was no more. But now I have a problem with these loud growling noises. It's so loud. Coming from the same upper left. After I eat, these loud growling noises just come..it's so embarassing to be in a quiet place. I've told my parents..but they clearly do NOT understand. I've cried so much because they don't care about how I feel. I asked them to take me to a new doctor or a specialist but they seem to refuse.
I have an AP exam tomorrow and I'm afraid I might not even leave my house..the quiet, in that room. I can't take it if I have to lsiten to the loud stomach growling. It really doesn't sound normal. Not normal at all.
I considered dropping out of school a few times because of this problem. I can't take it anymore. And my mother gives me this stupid attitude, like it's no big deal but she doens't understand how much it's affected me. As we speak, my stomach is growling really loud. It has been since yesterday and I really cannot take it anymore. I need an answer. I need to find out what it is. I just want it to go away. I want to stop crying and actually be able to eat again without having fear in being in quiet places or being around people. Please, PLEASE e-mail me if you do have a suggestion or have same problem. _[removed]_ I can't go on like this anymore and all the stress and emotional feelings seem to make my stomach growl even more.
I have the exact same problem..I'm afraid of quiet places now and even school. I too have feigned being sick and all..My stomach was in the worst pain on the upper left. I was taken to the hospital in emergency and they said there was too much stomach acid in my stomach. I was prescribed Protnix [Pantoprazole sodium] for one month. Eventually, my stomach pain was no more. But now I have a problem with these loud growling noises. It's so loud. Coming from the same upper left. After I eat, these loud growling noises just come..it's so embarassing to be in a quiet place. I've told my parents..but they clearly do NOT understand. I've cried so much because they don't care about how I feel. I asked them to take me to a new doctor or a specialist but they seem to refuse.
I have an AP exam tomorrow and I'm afraid I might not even leave my house..the quiet, in that room. I can't take it if I have to lsiten to the loud stomach growling. It really doesn't sound normal. Not normal at all.
I considered dropping out of school a few times because of this problem. I can't take it anymore. And my mother gives me this stupid attitude, like it's no big deal but she doens't understand how much it's affected me. As we speak, my stomach is growling really loud. It has been since yesterday and I really cannot take it anymore. I need an answer. I need to find out what it is. I just want it to go away. I want to stop crying and actually be able to eat again without having fear in being in quiet places or being around people. Please, PLEASE e-mail me if you do have a suggestion or have same problem. _[removed]_ I can't go on like this anymore and all the stress and emotional feelings seem to make my stomach growl even more.
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my tummy fills with air, just tons of air, not from drinking or anything but after my stomach growls for like 30 minutes, the air just comes straight out (you know were, but it's not like gas from food, it's just air) sooo, weird
and my tummy bloats up while it's growling (from the air of course.
does anyone get bloated like that when their tummy growls ( and mine is from hunger alone) only when I'm starving does it do this, but none of my friends stomachs do that...
anyone?
and my tummy bloats up while it's growling (from the air of course.
does anyone get bloated like that when their tummy growls ( and mine is from hunger alone) only when I'm starving does it do this, but none of my friends stomachs do that...
anyone?
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hey JadePanda, you described word for word how I feel all the time!! I always worry about my tummy growling...always. It started in 8th grade or maybe even before then during a test and my stomach started to growl so loud...things got worse in high school when we were in a huge discussion circle and I got nervous about doing a presentation and it was such a loud growl and everyone heard and laughed. And just like you I'm always hoping that the class will be working in partners that day so it'll be louder in class. And I have to gone to my teachers and asked if I could take tests in the teacher's lounge room, that helped for a while.
The worst classes are math and english since they're always so quite! And my stomach only starts growling when I start thinking about it, then it builds up and it gets worse and worse. I try to make ruffling noises with my jacket and cough to help, but it hardly does. I started taking rolaids and those helped quite a bit for a year now or so. Milk always makes my stomach growl even more, but more than anything I just need to train myself not to think about it. I'm a senior this year and I'm going to college next year and to help soothe my anxiety for this problem, I'm going to take a few online courses at home.
The worst classes are math and english since they're always so quite! And my stomach only starts growling when I start thinking about it, then it builds up and it gets worse and worse. I try to make ruffling noises with my jacket and cough to help, but it hardly does. I started taking rolaids and those helped quite a bit for a year now or so. Milk always makes my stomach growl even more, but more than anything I just need to train myself not to think about it. I'm a senior this year and I'm going to college next year and to help soothe my anxiety for this problem, I'm going to take a few online courses at home.
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