Stomach : Hi My stomach feel so bloated. I hardly... - LUPUS UK

LUPUS UK

31,716 members28,083 posts

Stomach

Tulipano profile image
11 Replies

Hi

My stomach feel so bloated. I hardly eat and my belly is huge 😭 could it be down to my kidneys ? I am having a kidney biopsy soon.

Written by
Tulipano profile image
Tulipano
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
11 Replies
whisperit profile image
whisperit

Hello Tulipano,

I'm afraid I have no idea, but your biopsy should certainly give you the answer. I'm sorry you are having such a worrying time lately and feeling so low. Do you think you'd benefit from doing some sort of anxiety/mood relieving stuff? There are some websites with ideas about this, or you could mention it to your GP? x

Tulipano profile image
Tulipano in reply to whisperit

Hi

I am on antidepressants and doing some councilling already.

Thanks a lot xx

chrisj profile image
chrisj

Has anyone suggested IBS? I know bloating as bad as that can be a sign xxx

Tulipano profile image
Tulipano in reply to chrisj

I do have ins too 😭

chrisj profile image
chrisj in reply to Tulipano

I'm guessing thats what it is. Good luck with the biopsy xxx

Tulipano profile image
Tulipano in reply to chrisj

Thank you 💋

Maribics profile image
Maribics

Hi Tulipano

I have no idea about kidneys but this link outlining 'Gastrointestinal and liver complications of Sjögren’s Syndrome might be useful bssa.uk.net/live/documents/...

Have you thought about the possibility of food intolerance? Coeliac is referenced in the article but there are other food intolerances which appear to be quite common in the Sjogren's/Lupus community. I've had a number of gastric issues that started with bloating but initially without other symptoms. I've been on a gluten free and dairy free diet and have found that although still bloated the symptoms were considerably reduced. They resumed as I tried gluten and dairy again.

However, I now know that if you think that coeliac is a possibility the tests require you to eat gluten for 6 weeks prior, so maybe it's best to discuss with your doctor before going gluten free.

Keep us posted and good luck with the biopsy. x

AgedCrone profile image
AgedCrone

If you hardly eat you won't be getting enough hydration, so your internal organs will hang on to any fluid they can, & that will cause bloating.

So even if you can't eat much, try drinking some clear soups & drink plenty of water......whatever is causing your bloating you need to drink!

Freckle1000 profile image
Freckle1000

Hi,

I had a renal flare a few years ago.

Bloating does come with renal problems, as does difficulties with the digestive system.

This doesn't necessarily mean your having a renal flare though. Lupus can mess with the digestive system utterly independent of the renal stuff.

Hoping your biopsy comes back without too many problems.

X

Tulipano profile image
Tulipano in reply to Freckle1000

I think it could be renal problems because I have blood in my urine. I hope not too serious. Thank you for your reply xx ❤

Freckle1000 profile image
Freckle1000

Hi,

Might just be a kidney infection - (menstrual blood contamination) and they're being doubly cautious ?

But if not, the new medications they have to treat a renal flare are really effective. I was utterly amazed at how much healing occurred with my kidneys. (and I was in serious trouble)

Please feel free to contact me if you like. I've been through it.

xoxoxoxoxox

You may also like...

stomach

clockwork every day but now this is not happening. could it be something to do with hydroxy or...

Severe upper stomach pain

so it can't be that. Does anyone have any ideas as to what it could be or has anyone suffered...

Methotrexate stomach - any tips?

quite upset stomach. Not as bad as I get on plaquenil but enough to make my stomach feel a bit like...

To those with stomach issues

that have stomach involvement, what kind of stomach issues do you have/ do you know if stomach...

Stomach issue?

I have mixed connective tissue disorder and have been successfully managing my condition for about...