Yes, when hungry, all people might have borborygmi!
When loud, this is known as borborygmus (plural = borborygmi).
The sound you are referring to is called borborygmi.
Intestines
"borborygmus" or (plural), "borborygmi".Digestion or digestive actions or passing gas in the digestive tract
Tooth decay
Try to recall the life of Jesus Christ, this is the exact example of suffering. When you choose to offer your self for the good of others that would be an example of suffering.
In general, new age religion would view suffering as an opportunity to offer new age religion as a remedy for suffering.
without suffering there would be no compassion ...
Not a question but, god gave us free will, our suffering is the cause of others' mistakes.
The better way to put it would be - I was suffering from pain and distress - if that is your complete sentence. Alternatively you could say - The pain and distress I was suffering caused me to lash out.
Rumbling, gurgling sounds from the GI tract are called are called borborygmi. These sounds are caused by fluid and gas moving in the intestines.