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It has officially been 4 weeks since I got banded and I have been eating some what normal food taking it really slowly staying away from bread and rice and red meat. One thing is that I have been burping a lot! After every meal is this normal? Or am I doing something wrong I still have not got my first fill I will go in on July 19th..another question how about coffee? Is it too soon to drink some? I only have it in the mornings about 8oz. or less with artificial sweetner..Can someone please let me know if this is normal or if I should change something...:unsure:

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I am a burping fool as well - and I get the hiccups a lot more often too. :unsure:

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I think it is common to burp more once you are banded. I for one am the burping queen, although the last couple of days it seems to be coming out the other way which is far more embarassing!

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Thank you all for your comments I thought it was just me...now I won't feel so bad :) it is kinda embarassing though :/

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I'm 3 months post op and I also burp alot and also get hiccups alot.

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I didn't have a burping problem until Friday when I got my first fill. Now I burp A LOT more than I ever did before!

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Yep, it's normal - frustrating but normal. My surgeon keeps trying to tell me that it's becuase I am swallowing too much air when I drink or eat. He's full of crap. I don't know where exactly it comes from but I know it's not all from swallowing air when I drink.

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This has happened to me more as I get more fills. When I told the PA about it, she told me that for some people, it is their "full signal", and its time to slow way down or stop eating.

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I am 8 weeks post surgery and still burping but also get a pain between my rib cage with it, so annoying and painful at times.

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I also burp a lot more than before being banded.

However, those who mentioned hiccups-- my dr said hiccups are a sign that you're eating too quickly.

Makes me wonder if burping might also have to do w/that?

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Oh wow! I hiccuped aftermy first fill forever then the burps after eating started. I can burp like crazy now! I was told it was normal and means I am full. (The burping) And I agree with the eating too fast and hiccups. Thats when mine happen.

Learning to slow down.

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banded on 6/16! the burping is driving me nuts! even when I haven't eaten all day, I am still burping all day! don't understand why!

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Definitely notice the difference after the fill. If I eat too fast, or not chew enough its right there!

I call it one of my "gentle reminders".

:)

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My surgeon said he loves all the names bandsters have for burps. Juicy burps, rolling burps, productive burps, slimy burps, stinky burps, gurgling burps (aka burgles-from s fellow LBTer!)

Yep, burps and bands go together like peas and carrots.

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