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Is there any product that can relieve bloated the pain in the stomach.About five years ago i had a lung reduction so i have about one lung,i went back to work in about four weeks.

I can handle being out of breath i just wait til the lungs catch up.

A month ago i was diagnosed with Coeliac desease and i am verry strict with the diet.

I get this bloated stomach that makes it even harder to breath,i eat it hurts i don't eat it hurts.

If i belch it's fine but i have always found it dificult to belch.

Lying down is even harder the bloated stomach makes it verry hard to take a full breath.

I can handle anything as long as there a light at the end of the tunnel.

Any help would be appreciated.

Mick

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Hi Mick,

I hope you found some answer for the question.

Here is recent thread about this issue:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...mp;#entry534573

mattathayde Apprentice

i found ginger helps. "natural brew" makes a great ginger ale out of real ginger, doesnt give me any bad feelings of when i drink main stream sodas and relieves a lot of the gi stuff since ginger helps in that area.

peppermint might help you too

-matt

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Is there any product that can relieve bloated the pain in the stomach.About five years ago i had a lung reduction so i have about one lung,i went back to work in about four weeks.

I can handle being out of breath i just wait til the lungs catch up.

A month ago i was diagnosed with Coeliac desease and i am verry strict with the diet.

I get this bloated stomach that makes it even harder to breath,i eat it hurts i don't eat it hurts.

If i belch it's fine but i have always found it dificult to belch.

Lying down is even harder the bloated stomach makes it verry hard to take a full breath.

I can handle anything as long as there a light at the end of the tunnel.

Any help would be appreciated.

Mick

Mick,

I have been on the gluten-free diet since July of 2008 when I was diagnosed. I experienced a myriad of symptoms with being constantly poisoned before diagnois which continue even now. I have that same issue with the pressure that builds up in your chest that is only relieved by belching.

I find that if I lay on my left side and and pull my knees up into a fetal position it helps to expel the gas that has built up from eating and subsequently the pain is relieved. I hope it works for you. I know that if I just lay on my back its alot worse.

I also at times will drink some soda because the carbination will cause me to belch and it seems to help release the other gas that was trapped before I drank the soda. I hope if these will help give you some relief.

Feel better soon, Ted.

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