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Non-stop sometimes painful Gas. Never ending...

by Lyden, Apr 29, 2009 02:38AM
This is a weird one..

I used to live in Louisiana and when I lived there, my skin was flawless, I had no gas.. no problems. When I recently moved to Utah, everything slowly started to change. My skin is suffering (obviously from the dryness) and I have non-stop gas. Seriously I probably let out about 30 a day... maybe more.

Sometimes it is so painful that I have to lay down and then some days I have hardly any. I exercise daily and eat healthy. No sodas.. nothing considered "unhealthy" for a 23 year old.

The funny thing is, when I visit the south again, I have little or NO GAS the entire time I am there. If anyone could help me out, that would be awesome. My wife is getting pretty tired of the gas!

If you guys think I should see someone about this, what kind of Doctor or Specialist should I seek?
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