Menopausal Flatulance
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Hi folks, I started the menopause at the age of 36 but wasn't taken seriously until I was 42 when i was told by a female gp after examining me that i was on the full blown menopause. I already knew this but was given the HRT which helped with the hot flushes and mood swings. Prior to the HRT being prescribed I was an emotional wreck but thankfully the HRT has helped to control that too thank god. These past few years I have since developed the most embarrassing problem and that is the terrible amount of gas that absolutely reeks. Everyone in this household are forever running around with the air freshener because it really is bad. When I say bad i mean really bad. Sometimes the gas is so loud when i release it and then other times its silent but either way its still embarrassing. I have altered my diet and don't eat onions or garlic but still no improvement. Sometimes it settles down a bit for a short while but then it returns. I was just wondering if anyone else has the same problem and if anyone knows of something that i can buy OTC. Many thanks
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Clare1971 vanessa60513
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The only thing I can advise you on is to try a gluten free diet for two weeks . I had the same problem and was diagnosed with coeliac 6 months ago ...
You can only try 💕
vanessa60513 Clare1971
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Hi Clare1971, thanks for getting back to me, much appreciated. I will try what you've suggested and fingers crossed it helps because by god is the stench from the excessive wind embarrassing.
sabrina1971 vanessa60513
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Also carry a box of matches and light them straight after a toot session. They help counter the smell!
CarolKelso vanessa60513
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Hi Vanessa.. I've awful trouble with wind.. In my tummy lots of the time.. It leaves me with a weird feeling in my tummy and have to eat something... At least its coming out of you...maybe take a good pro biotic each morning and drink plenty of water... For me,this has been one of the worst things about menapause so you are not alone.. CK
vanessa60513 CarolKelso
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Hi Carol, thanks ever so for getting back to me. I will try what you've suggested and hopefully I will see an improvement, or at least I hope I will lol! Its good to know that I'm not the only one suffering with this due to the menopause.
2chr2015 vanessa60513
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vanessa60513 2chr2015
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Hi 2chr2015 thanks for getting back to me, much appreciated. I will try what you've suggested and fingers crossed it helps.