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Mirror Mirror on the wall do I have the worst farts of them all? (Need help)?
I know this looks like a childish post but that was just to get you to click on it.
This is not supposed to be funny.
I actually have a pretty embarrassing issue. I know that everyone passes gas and it is normal, but it seems like my entire life I've been cursed with copious amounts of gas. I can recall from a young age (like 4th or 5th grade) being careful of what I ate so I didn't fart too much.
For a while I felt like I had a system down and I knew what I should and shouldn't eat (or what I could eat to ease the effects of something else). But within this past year - and especially the past 8 months - it's been bad. Not only does it seem like I always have gas, I have wretched gas and it sucks hardcore.
I'm in constant fear of farting because it's awful. Like even in class I don't want to fart.
Is there anyway to "fix" this issue without drugs? I've heard of people doing a "cleansing" but I don't know if that will help.
The worst part in all this is I'm a pretty healthy eater, so it's discouraging to have problems like this and be selective about the food I eat (even healthy food).
Serious answers requested. Thanks.
Asked by We Walk Aløne time:2010-08-24 22:20:17
answers (63)
You might save money on food, but the price of cigs are insane.
Their nasty, and taste bad.
Its not very attractive.
& you can die of lung cancer!
Truly foolish idea. One, it mutes the appetite only slightly. Look around you--are the smokers thin? No.
Two, smoking doesn't relieve stress any more than chewing gum does.
Three, cigarettes are addictive in a way that's really, really hard to beat. I quit more than ten years ago and I still long for a smoke several times a day. You want to set up that kind of longing?
Four, smoking can kill you. Sure, some people smoke all their lives and die of something else, but how can you know whether you're part of the lucky group or part of the lung-cancer-at-40 group?
Five, smoking ages you. Smokers develop facial lines years before their peers.
Six, smoking will increase respiratory illnesses. You'll have more colds (and each more severe), more sore throats, more sinus infections. You'll miss school or work.
Seven, you'll probably have postnasal drip and maybe even that delightful smoker's cough. A real chick magnet, smokers.
Eight, smoking is clearly linked to illnesses which do not kill you but severely lower the quality of life. Even known anybody with emphysema or chronic bronchitis? They fight for every breath, can't play with their kids or go up a flight of stairs, and are otherwise disabled.
Nine, it's expensive. Since you won't be replacing your food budget with a smoke budget, where's the money coming from? What will you give up to be able to smoke?
Ten, your ideas about chemo fighting smoking's ill effects is nonsense.
Don't kid yourself about the benefits. I truly wish I'd never started.
NOOO!!! smoking is soo bad for you..my uncles and aunts smoke and they havent had anything good really happen to them! there are a lot of other ways to relieve stress and many more ways to save money on food!! cig prices are more than food prices!!
answer: Courtney time: 2010-08-29 15:44:42If you want to kill yourself, go for it.
But no, I think that you shouldn't smoke or do drugs or anything. Your just going to ruin your life more, and you may put yourself into debt buying cigarettes all the time.
Truly foolish idea. One, it mutes the appetite only slightly. Look around you--are the smokers thin? No.
Two, smoking doesn't relieve stress any more than chewing gum does.
Three, cigarettes are addictive in a way that's really, really hard to beat. I quit more than ten years ago and I still long for a smoke several times a day. You want to set up that kind of longing?
Four, smoking can kill you. Sure, some people smoke all their lives and die of something else, but how can you know whether you're part of the lucky group or part of the lung-cancer-at-40 group?
Five, smoking ages you. Smokers develop facial lines years before their peers.
Six, smoking will increase respiratory illnesses. You'll have more colds (and each more severe), more sore throats, more sinus infections. You'll miss school or work.
Seven, you'll probably have postnasal drip and maybe even that delightful smoker's cough. A real chick magnet, smokers.
Eight, smoking is clearly linked to illnesses which do not kill you but severely lower the quality of life. Even known anybody with emphysema or chronic bronchitis? They fight for every breath, can't play with their kids or go up a flight of stairs, and are otherwise disabled.
Nine, it's expensive. Since you won't be replacing your food budget with a smoke budget, where's the money coming from? What will you give up to be able to smoke?
Ten, your ideas about chemo fighting smoking's ill effects is nonsense.
Don't kid yourself about the benefits. I truly wish I'd never started.
Why to start ?
I'M a smoker and I can tell you cigarettes will at first cut the stress but after your stress can use to the nicotine and come back.Beside that your strength will be lower you will be out of breath faster,(just imagine when you get older and making love to your Companion the foreplay will be shorter less fun less pleasure)
You want to cut the stress,take a walk , do some sport,sit in a park or in front of lake enjoy what you see,Dealing with stress is part of life.
Beside that the price of smoking,and where you can smoke,soon price will race again and place to smoke will be harder to be.In some country event in park you can not smoke by law , even when you go to rent a apt. some place said no smoker.Want to talk about stress for a smoker where can I smoke in a few years.
Don't take my habit
Good luck
and have a great day
You lose the stress but also lose some good parts of your lung functions.
So definitely NO!
Nah, considering my grandpa died from smoking (lung cancer)...
I personally find chocolate the best stress reliever...if not, go google cute puppy pictures. OR, hop into an online chat room, vent about your troubles, and everyone will listen. (Plus: if you do it on Omegle, and the person is mean, just disconnect and start over)
Nah, considering my grandpa died from smoking (lung cancer)...
I personally find chocolate the best stress reliever...if not, go google cute puppy pictures. OR, hop into an online chat room, vent about your troubles, and everyone will listen. (Plus: if you do it on Omegle, and the person is mean, just disconnect and start over)
this is what your question really means: 'should i start destroying my body and taking 7 minutes off my life with every cigarette i smoke?"
so um. NO.