Gas and accidents

HunneeLove
on 6/28/25 10:14 am

Hi! I am having a hard time searching the forums it keeps giving me a server error otherwise I would just be searching for the answers. I am 15 years out and have recently been dealing with accidents and bad gas more than normal. Nothing in my diet has changed and I remember someone posting about something they got prescribed to help kind of reset their system? I'm eating clean and taking probiotics but I just need to get the accidents under control and would like to stop being a weapon with the gas ? if anyone could share the links to some posts for me? I don't remember if it was an antifungal medication or an actual anti biotic? I really appreciate your help in advance! ?

Starshine67
on 7/1/25 11:54 am

What does your diet look like?
if you had TDS you now likely have "Allergies" to:

*most White flour, pitas *most Noodles,dreamfields pasta, pastas, rices, flours Bread. Pizza. Dough. Cornbread. Devils food cake. Enriched white flour Most cookies, cookie dough Avoid if it says "Enriched" or "fortified"

Cita
on 7/1/25 6:02 pm - Panama City, FL

Whenever I have horrendous gas it is usually due to Small Intestine Bacteria Overgrowth (SIBO). SIBO is a common problem due to malabsorbtion. I usually have to visit my gastro Dr. for a round of Difulcan which calms it down for a period of time. Hope it gets better for you. Best wishes.

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White Dove
on 7/3/25 6:18 am - Warren, OH

Check labels for sweeteners that are sugar alcohols. Sorbitol and Xylitol are common but look for things that end in itol. Those sweeteners will cause gas and diarrhea. They are used in bariatric drinks and vitamins.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

tonyadams
on 7/8/25 1:39 am, edited 7/7/25 6:39 pm

Have you ever been screened or tested for SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth)? I think it could be a less well-known underlying cause, and I'm wondering if I should proactively ask my doctor for this test if I have a similar condition.

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