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Hey guys so im month out...I have this weird gurgling/noise issue in my throat. Its loud and awkward and I dont know what to do. Thank god I only been around family n friends but I feel when I start massage school in Sept. Its going to be very EMBARRASSING for everyone to hear this uncontrollable LOUD gurgling (best way to describe it) that lasts anywhere from 5 to 60 minutes. Especially if I eat or drink something. Does this mean during school hours I cant do either? Has this happened to anyone else and does it get better??:001_rolleyes:

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Hi, yes it stops/subsides. Are you taking a PPI( Prilosec or acid reducer)? Gas X strips?

walking right after eating/drinking helps.

tell me you are not drinking anything carbonated right?

My tummy talked to me for a while. 6 weeks or so? I cannot really remember when it quit. But it did.

Hubby and I laughed quite a bit about some of thoes noises. giggle.

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They have me on prilosec 2x a day actually. Its weird tho it doesnt feel like its in my stomach it really feels like its coming right out of my throat. I sound like a gurgling monster. :scared0:But at least theres hope it will go away then...thanks!

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Hi, the same thing happened to me. It just sropped at around seven weeks and the only thing that I did was take a neium at night too. Good luck, I know that it is annoying!

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I'm almost 3 mo out and if I am inconsistent w/my ppi its back!

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I'm almost 8 weeks out and still occassionally have gurgling but it gets better. seems when I eat something new it triggers it...

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