Gas years post op

kstaal
on 10/29/14 8:59 am

I had RNY may 2010 this last year I have started to put weight back on and just in the last few months I am been experiencing terrible gas it is uncomfortable.  Have others had this trouble? What do you do that helps with gas?  Thank you 

        
Gwen M.
on 10/29/14 9:28 am
VSG on 03/13/14

Have you started eating more carbs and grains?  What are you eating?  

I'd imagine that the weight gain and gas are both being caused by less than optimal food choices.  

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MickeyDee
on 10/29/14 4:10 pm

Start journalling your intake;  it's all too easy for us to get offtrack and start "supplementing" our food intake with refined carbs, which are terrible for regaining weight.

Focus on protein first, then complex carbs.  NO WHITE FOODS!!!  No pasta, rice, bread or potatoes.

Also, you may be getting too much sugar alcohols in your foods;  check the labels for any ingredient which ends with "ol";  those are like malitol, sorbitol, etc., and they really do a number on our innards.

For excess gas, if you can't pinpoint it right away and you have a horrible gaseous odor on emission, try Devrom or Beano.  Beano is OTC, Devrom is available online.

Queen_Tatiana
on 10/29/14 5:34 pm

I am 10 years out, and while I am not gaining weight (keeping at a steady 136lbs) I do have horrible gas.  I attribute it to the food choices I make, although I recall being told, up front, that the surgery (RNY) would lead to gas.  Thankfully it is odorless and silent gas.

Mari     

WLS 12/27/04 260lbs; CW 136lbs; 5'6

Valerie G.
on 10/31/14 3:23 am - Northwest Mountains, GA

The gas is almost always due to something you ate.

Valerie
DS 2005

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next to the mashed potatoes

Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 10/31/14 4:55 am - OH

Yeah, the gas is probably because of too many carbs (which are probably the culprit for the weight gain as well). That is the only time I have trouble with gas.  I had a bunch of pretzels last week during a football game (I admit that I wasnt really watching my consumption very closely), and paid dearly for it that night and the following day!

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

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