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Okay. I need to talk about this topic nobody wants to talk about, but I really am having some trouble. I get really loud, stinky gas! This is my only problem, but it is a big problem in my profession. My manager has already approached and told me I need to take of this problem. Not only are my co workers complaining, but my patients as well. I really can't blame them. I cannot figure out if it is from the Protein Drinks or nerves or what!!!??? Please, any information or suggestions are welcome at this point. I am almost 7 months post-op, and this problem is getting worse.

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Like is it something you can control or just happens? You said patients so I assume they have their own rooms how about going in the bathrooms and let it go? carry a spray nothing to strong and is little enough to fit in your pocket to spray the stink away

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Hmmm... that's a tough one. If it is something someone has brought to your attention, it must be bad. Perhaps timing taking GasX before work or a little before a lunch break so that it can help the gas relief before you are at work?

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Try taking some prebiotics... stay away from foods that cause gas... check the ingredients of your Protein shake... or you could be lactose intolerant

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Immediately after surgery, I passed a lot of gas. Then there is the "don't trust a fart" phase. Which is really bad but fortunately it doesn't last long. Then the level of passing gas declines a little. If you are 7 months post-op, you should be in this stage. I am 3 years post-op RNY gastric bypass and I still pass gas but I generally find a convenient place to release it. I have a fair amount of control in the WHEN department.

I would also agree with @ that it might be related to what you are eating. I rely on chili and chili contains Beans and Beans cause gassiness.

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Oh I sympathize with you. I had a real bad problem with gas, the smell, the sound and the pain. Mine were so bad that my cat used to give me a dirty look and leave the room, I'm not lying! I was advised to walk a lot and take Gas X. Now this may sound strange but they sell "fart pads" that go in your underwear and they are supposed to absorb the smell. You can look it up on line, maybe that would help you. I hope so, I've been there and it's miserable. Good Luck to you!

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Wow. And I have almost ZERO gas now since surgery. Before, I could CERTAINLY clear a room!!!

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I've heard of these fart Pads myself... and honestly, if you are getting talked to about your gas, maybe you should try them?

The dissolving gas-ex tabs help me whenever I have bad gas (mostly pre-op because of having my gall bladder removed) Have you tried those?

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Are you eating a lot of onions, garlic or cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage or cauliflower? Those all give me gas. So do Beans. Beans is supposed to be helpful. It could be lactose too. You can try cutting out the lactose containing foods, or try lactaid. I personally find that if I eat yogurt frequently, my lactose intolerance stays mostly in check. (Hurray for good bacteria!)

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My niece had the worst smelling gas before she was diagnosed with celiac disease. You may want to determine what food may be causing it. I wouldn't hesitate to see your Dr about it too.

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