Is it normal for someone to have so much wind?

Is it normal for someone to have so much wind?

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Wife from Hell

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170 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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I am an extremely long suffering wife as my husband has really excessive wind (seriously). Is this normal? He keeps on telling me that men pass wind much more than women but his is all the time, even men complain about it. This is a serious post I've even had to join up as a new member because he wants to remain anonymous.

Sheets Tabuer

19,641 posts

222 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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grumbledoak

31,841 posts

240 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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No, it's not normal. It's probably diet related. He might have something like a lactose intolerance (the undigested lactose ferments in the intestines), or he's drinking too much fizzy stuff (i.e. beer), though I'm sure there are others.

Get him to see a doctor, or at least go ask a pharmacist for something to help.

Wife from Hell

Original Poster:

3 posts

170 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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Brilliant laugh

We laugh quite alot about it but what happens if it gets worse through age I think I'll have to live in a separate house.

Mr E Driver

8,542 posts

191 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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It's your fault for feeding him junk food wink

Onion rings do it for me, if I eat a dozen I fart well into the next day

Ordinary_Chap

7,520 posts

250 months

Saturday 4th September 2010
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grumbledoak said:
No, it's not normal. It's probably diet related. He might have something like a lactose intolerance (the undigested lactose ferments in the intestines), or he's drinking too much fizzy stuff (i.e. beer), though I'm sure there are others.

Get him to see a doctor, or at least go ask a pharmacist for something to help.
+1

Most likely a bad diet or something in his diet causing it.

I rather disappointingly rarely pass wind on my good diet.

Wife from Hell

Original Poster:

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Saturday 4th September 2010
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Mr E Driver said:
It's your fault for feeding him junk food wink

Onion rings do it for me, if I eat a dozen I fart well into the next day
What ever he eats he constantly has wind. The only time I can remember him not having wind was when he went on the Atkins Diet.

A few years I made him mention it to our GP but my husband told me the GP said it was normal. I've mentioned it to my mother-in-law who just says, "he has funny guts like me". She gets trapped wind but it comes out like an almighty burp not the other end like my husband. She also suffers with diverticulitus and has to take Fibrogel but he doesn't have that problem.