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Post by harma »

For years I had problems with wearing trousers due to bloating abdomen. In early morning it was still okay, but in late morning I could start unbutton. As soon as I was home I changed into an oversized ugly jogging trousers. The last couple of weeks I already noticed some difference in the size of my belly (less bloating). Yesterday and today I have been wearing paints again. To my great surprise I didn't get cramps or an uncomfortable feeling in my stomach area. This was a loose fit linen trousers. I don't ever dare to thing about it yet.

My god would it possible than that I could wear a tight jeans again? (I ask myself)
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Post by tex »

Harma,

For a couple of years, (or more), I had to work with at least the top 2 or 3 buttons on my Levi's unbuttoned, much of the time, (luckly I spent most of my time on the farm, so it didn't matter much). After my gut healed for a while, though, I could button them up, with room to spare.

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Post by adelie »

Harma,

Congratulations on the bloat battle!

I have come to like trousers made by Lands End (http://www.landsend.com). Many of their models have a couple of inches extra stretch built into the front pockets. Before, I always used to like the at the waist or just below the waist styles, but now I go for the lower-rise styles. Since the top of the pants sit lower, they don't taper in nearly as much at the top so they still fit with a little more bloat.

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

Ohhh I hear you!

the day starts well so i wear one of the skirts that fits perfect on my waist etc. by the end of the day it feels like it is cutting me in half.....

the day starts with a bit of bloating so i wear comfy pants, the bloating abades and the pants are almost falling to my knees

just another part of the fun.....
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Post by Olivia-Micro-Colitis »

I know how you feel. My uniform (cammies) are fitted. They are went to be tight and uncomfy. I have had to go out and by different sizes and leave a bigger and smaller pair in my locker at work. Sometimes i can wear the smaller size but towards the end of the day i'm very bloated and have to change. The bad news is cammie trousers are like $45 a pair. Good News is they all look the same so no one really notices if i change to a bigger size. lol
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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Right there with you. A.M. they feel fine and by the end of the day I am craving a pair of comfy sweat pants.

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