Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Personal Experiences => Topic started by: Dandelion22 on May 02, 2019, 11:27:09 AM
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Hi Ladies, for the last 2 weeks I have had a strange bubbling stomach which has been quite bloated. I have had to resort to indigestion remedies which I haven't really needed for the past year. I have had a really bad morning which started just after I had a bowl of cereal with milk. Looking at some of the other posts on the forum I am now wondering if I have a lactose intolerance. I have been eating quite a lot of natural yoghurt over the past few weeks and that could have started it all off. I have been to the Drs and explaining a popping stomach had him looking at me like I had really lost the plot but he has arranged for a scan to take place some time in the next few weeks more for reassurance other than anything else. I am 56 and my last period was at Christmas so perhaps this is a hormonal change. I am going to cut out milk, yoghurt and cheese for a week to see if this will help. Any advice would be more than welcome. Thanks
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Hello Dandelion22, it seems that lactose intolerance can come on at any time-but mine started after a course of antibiotics. When my tummy didn't recover after, my GP recommended I cut out cows milk and dairy then gradually reintroduce after period of time. I can now tolerate butter/cheese but not milk. So I drink soya or oat or whatever. Apparently it is a thing! So worth a try! Grateful I can still enjoy cheese! ;)
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Hello Dandelion22.
I think giving your digestive system a break from dairy products is a good idea and it will be interesting to here how you get on.
I gave up dairy milk and yogarts nine years ago and replaced them with plant alternatives eg almond milk and soy yogarts. A few years later I also stopped eating cheese and eggs and for the last three years I've been WFPB ( whole food plant based). It is totally doable and a plant strong diet brings many health benefits.
It hope you feel better soon and please keep us updated.
Take care.
K.
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I went through this a few years ago about mid way through the menopause. Stopped all dairy products and started using Lactose free products. This helped settle my tummy, the acidity and nausea feeling. After a while i started to reintroduce dairy products again and am no longer taking lactose free. The only thing i have to be careful with is cakes which can give me an upset tummy, not being a great lover of them, they are easy to avoid. I do however take Soya milk now and again just to give my body a break from dairy, i like this milk so again this is easy for me.
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Hi
I am in early menopause and 6 years ago started having terrible pain in stomach. Was admitted to hospital three times. Had 2 endoscopes and one colonoscopy. It resulted in they think I'm coeliac too , I was off gluten so a blood test couldn't tell me.
If you still eating wheat/gluten worth a blood test
I too can't tolerate dairy.I ate some cheese the other night and was not well for 2 days.
We can develop allergies while going through menopause.
Hope this helps
GR xx