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Old 08-02-2011, 11:06 PM   #1  
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I need help, guys. Possible TMI warning ahead. Right now, my stomach is just feeling awful, and has been for hours. I am experiencing terrible crampy feelings, and it almost feels as if I might be really gassy or constipated, but I can neither pass gas, nor defecate; I was able to do the latter once earlier today, quite well, so I figure maybe I don't need to so much as it feels like I need to.

The only thing I have changed in my diet is that recently I have been eating one 90 calorie Fiber One brownie every day. But isn't excess fiber supposed to cause potential diarrhea, instead of this? I guess I'm assuming this is diet-related because I didn't do anything else unusual today, and no one around me is sick. And I'm asking because, if anyone thinks the brownies could be the problem, I certainly don't want to keep eating them.

Thanks in advance for bearing with me through the less-than-pleasant details.
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Old 08-02-2011, 11:26 PM   #2  
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How is your water intake?
The fiber needs lots of water to sort of swell up and push things along, otherwise it could cause your symptoms. You might want to increase your water and decrease your fiber brownies a little... and then slowly increase to a higher frequency giving your body time to adjust.
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Old 08-02-2011, 11:38 PM   #3  
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I've been drinking four quarts a day, so... I'm scared to increase any higher than that for fear of water poisoning. =P
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fiber definitely, DEFINITELY makes me gassy! Yes, yes, yes on the Fiber One bars...and yes, on Kashi Go Lean too!
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Old 08-02-2011, 11:48 PM   #5  
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My limit is two "Fiber Foods" (FiberOne / FiberPlus) or I get crampy and bloated and ...all sorts of "Oh god the pain!"...

Even one every day is sometimes a bit too much for me. Every couple of days is alright, but more than that... and things get kinda backed up. Or maybe not really backed up, but MUCH MORE NOTICEABLE as it travels through me.
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Old 08-02-2011, 11:52 PM   #6  
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Weird. I would think that the fiber one bars would solve that problem, not cause it. Maybe its artificial sugars in the fiber one brownie. My diet forbids food of that nature and since I started, my stomach feels better than it has in a long time. No diarrhea and everything passes through... nicely.

Try getting fiber from natural foods like spinach or carrots.
Not nearly as delicious, but it might solve your problem

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Old 08-03-2011, 12:07 AM   #7  
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chubby..I have read that about alchohol sugars before...I am sure they are in Fiber One products...don't know about Kashi
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Thanks guys. I'm going to cut way back on them now, maybe eat them every other day or once every three days.
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I need help, guys. Possible TMI warning ahead. Right now, my stomach is just feeling awful, and has been for hours. I am experiencing terrible crampy feelings, and it almost feels as if I might be really gassy or constipated, but I can neither pass gas, nor defecate; I was able to do the latter once earlier today, quite well, so I figure maybe I don't need to so much as it feels like I need to.

The only thing I have changed in my diet is that recently I have been eating one 90 calorie Fiber One brownie every day. But isn't excess fiber supposed to cause potential diarrhea, instead of this? I guess I'm assuming this is diet-related because I didn't do anything else unusual today, and no one around me is sick. And I'm asking because, if anyone thinks the brownies could be the problem, I certainly don't want to keep eating them.

Thanks in advance for bearing with me through the less-than-pleasant details.
I have eaten the Fiber One bars with no problem and later switched to Kelloggs Fiber Plus bars, which I think taste better. Fiber does not cause diarrhea. It absorbes the water in your diet and "bulks up" your stool. It just makes it easier to go, and prevents constipation. Fiber is good for you, but it should be introduced into your diet slowly to allow you body to adjust to it.

I hope you're feeling better by now.

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Old 08-03-2011, 04:56 PM   #10  
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Fiberone hurts my tummy too... I find if I eat them in the morning it's not as bad.
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:09 PM   #11  
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lol. My husband and I just laugh about Fiber one bars, they just kill us. When the commercial comes on where a guy keeps coming back for more samples of the FiberOne bars and says it can't be good for you or something like that. My husband and I say "clear out the store and don't light a match"
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Its not the fiber in those bars and brownies, it's the stuff they sweeten them with. I eat lots of fiber and never have the symptoms you mentioned unless I eat one of those bars.
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Its not the fiber in those bars and brownies, it's the stuff they sweeten them with. I eat lots of fiber and never have the symptoms you mentioned unless I eat one of those bars.
What do they sweeten them with?

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Old 08-05-2011, 10:43 AM   #14  
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If these bars have sugar alcohols (Maltitol or Xylitol), those have been known to cause "gastrointestinal distress".

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Old 08-06-2011, 02:20 AM   #15  
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I think it could very well be the fiber one. One day not realizing the amount of fiber in them I ate three in one day. I was on the pot fir 3 hours straight. I was in so much pain. It's probably the gas the fiber can cause.
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