I know how you feel. I've farted in school before, then I just pretend I didn't do it.
Well, sometimes people fart because they haven't had anything to eat. I know it sounds weird, but it's true. Try eating something in the morning, just as long is it's not a burrito. :P
Vikki27 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 8:40 am: Flatulence can come from a number of causes. It can be a genetic thing, it can be from eating certain foods which produce addition gas in the body or it can be an indication of a digestive problem, such as an allergy or intolerance.
If you really don't notice it occurring after you eat foods like prouts or cabbage (very well known for causing flatulence - and some particularly smelly ones too!), perhaps you could see if it is worse after you eat 'normal' foods, such as dairy or foods that contain wheat, egg and so on. These are well known for causing flatulence problems if you are intolerant or allergic to them so it's worth seeing if limiting your intake of them or increasing your intake makes the situation better or worse.
If it's particularly painful gas then it might be worth speaking to your doctor, just to ensure that nothing is wrong and to check you out for allergies.
Finally, please remember that although it's used as a huge point of humour on TV and in films, breaking wind is still a natural way to release gases from the body so as long as there is nobody around who is going to laugh at you, there's nothing to be embarrassed about. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
jammy12 answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 4:40 pm: Listen to watcha sayin..."i don't eat anything before school"...wen u do eat u'll ffind yourself wanting to fart cause off the air in ur stomach...so jus eat some breakfast [ jammy12's advice column | Ask jammy12 A Question ]
becky321 answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 4:15 pm: Uhm, I've heard that most farts are just swallowed air. So yes...
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