HurricaneHippo
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Diet only
I used to get a lot of it before I cut out the carbs and in fact had even just got in a large packet of Rennies on the day that I'd started my change of diet. However I've not had one single occurrence in the six weeks of low carb? I wonder if it could be one certain food that disagrees with you?So I’ve been on a low carb diet for about 3 weeks now. The last week or so I’ve been suffering from trapped wind. Or at least that’s what it feels like. I’ve been drinking 3-4 cups of peppermint tea daily for a while now. Today went out and bought wind settlers which has helped a little.
What am I lacking in my diet? I’m not constipated. I’m able to pass stools daily (sorry for the TMI).
I’m starting to get a bit down about it to be honest, I’ve not doubled over in pain but I’m now not sleeping well in the night because of it and it’s a constant pain which varies in intensity throughout the day.
I used to get a lot of it before I cut out the carbs and in fact had even just got in a large packet of Rennies on the day that I'd started my change of diet. However I've not had one single occurrence in the six weeks of low carb? I wonder if it could be one certain food that disagrees with you?
Do you think it might be unrelated to your diet change? Maybe worth contacting your GP if it persistsThank you. My body’s been generally better on low carb, no more heartburn and I used to have that daily before I reduced what I ate and lost all the junk food. I haven’t really changed what I eat, I’ve just removed the carbs, so I can’t think of anything that I might be intolerant too.
Do you think it might be unrelated to your diet change? Maybe worth contacting your GP if it persists
When you say "low carb" do you know roughly how many grams of carbs per day?So I’ve been on a low carb diet for about 3 weeks now. The last week or so I’ve been suffering from trapped wind. Or at least that’s what it feels like. I’ve been drinking 3-4 cups of peppermint tea daily for a while now. Today went out and bought wind settlers which has helped a little.
What am I lacking in my diet? I’m not constipated. I’m able to pass stools daily (sorry for the TMI).
I’m starting to get a bit down about it to be honest, I’ve not doubled over in pain but I’m now not sleeping well in the night because of it and it’s a constant pain which varies in intensity throughout the day.
When you say "low carb" do you know roughly how many grams of carbs per day?
And what kind of foods are they coming from mainly? Lots of veg?less than 50-70
And what kind of foods are they coming from mainly? Lots of veg?
Greek yoghurt and veg, occasionally a slice of toast. One strawberry and 4 raspberries lol
veg varies but usually Greek salads, or broccoli and cabbage
Might be worth skipping the yoghurt for a few days just to see..
I must admit I sometimes get a bit of bloating when I have it..might help and worth an experiment.
It might be the toast.
These days my stomach really doesn't like shop bought bread. It isn't the flour, as I can eat my Yorkshire puddings, but there are so many additives and 'improvers'.
Try skipping any bread for a couple of days and see if that helps.
I note the comment you made regarding heartburn being a pre-existing condition prior to going low carb, which would indicate a potential trigger was already in your previous diet. Maybe a lactose tolerance or a gluten tolerance issue? Maybe a stomach acidity problem? Some medications and supplements can lead to problems in that department (apart from Metformin which is apparently excluded from this discussion). Some heart treatments can cause acidity (aspirin, clopidogrel, NSAIDs, etc)
are you sure its trapped wind? might be worth checking things out with your doctor?Thank you. My body’s been generally better on low carb, no more heartburn and I used to have that daily before I reduced what I ate and lost all the junk food. I haven’t really changed what I eat, I’ve just removed the carbs, so I can’t think of anything that I might be intolerant too.
That's great news! So pleased for you, and as you say Greek yogurt is not for you and you know now. We all have a food that others can eat yet we cannot so it's good to narrow it down where possible. Isn't it wonderful to be able to talk to people who really know what we're going through xxUpdate: thank you so much to everyone who messaged. The wind did pass! I spent a whole day drinking peppermint tea and taking wind settlers and took a buscopan tablet. Fine as rain the next morning
stopped Greek yoghurt like someone mentioned and it’s not come back so far
love to you all for taking time to message me, thank you!!!
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