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Always feeling hungry and gassy

Hello, I'm a 19 year old and I always feel hungry and gassy. I am not overweight at all, in fact I'm in very good shape and regularly attend a gym to lift weights and work on my cardio. Whenever I wake up in the morning, I ALWAYS have a cramp/sore feeling in my stomach. Whenever I inhale or exhale deeply I feel a pain in my stomach. It wears away after a few hours and us gone around noon. Lately I have been feeling very hungry constantly and it seems no matter how much I eat I can't fill myself up. My stomach is almost always upset and it seems like there's a lot of gas. It doesn't ever hurt (other than in the early morning), but it just feels like it's empty, yet filled with gas. I guess to summarize, I just feel like my stomach needs to be 'cleaned out' because it seems like there's a lot of junk floating around in there.

I won't deny, my diet is not exactly a healthy one. I usually have waffles and syrup for breakfast, and rice/macaroni/spaghetti/french fries/chicken usually for dinner. Lunch varies widely.

Is there any way to sort out "clean out" my system to start fresh? I just feel like I'm carrying around a big chunk of rottenness inside of me all day. I've tried eating foods high in fibre like Bran Flakes, but it seems to make my bowel movements sore of diarrhea-like. If it matters, I usually go to the bathroom once every 2 days or so.

Thanks for any help I receive. I'd personally prefer a home remedy type of cure rather than a medicinal one.
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I have had similiar feelings in my stomach to the point that I don't want to move.  I find that the things that have helped me the best are: making sure i drink plenty of water, i try to walk a little after every meal (it helps the food not get stuck), making sure I chew my food enough (that's a big one, you'd be amazed if you concentrate on the consitancy of your food before you swallow how often you would have swallowed a huge chunk of something), and i drink a Yogi tea called stomach ease after meals.  I also eliminated everything that had soy in it and it has made a huge difference for me.
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Please make an appointment with your physician to discuss thesse symptoms. You may need to have some tests done or perhaps you can be referred to a dietician/nutritionist.
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