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I was sleeved two days ago and all my stomach keeps doing is gurgling. I haven't had much in fluids like I should,but afraid it will make the gurgling worse if I do. Called the doctor and he said I just need to push fluids and it will slowly work itself out. I felt like a million dollars before I was released yesterday and now I feel like crap. Today was a bad day to say the least. Has anyone got any advice on how to make that go away??

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I had the same thing and I just keep drinking liquids. I was so scared of becoming dehydrated! It was a weird feeling too and I thought it might never go away, but it did after about a week as I recall. I also had "good" days and "bad" days. I think that just goes with having surgery in general.

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I think its pretty normal. Mine lasted for a couple of weeks and still comes back every once in a while. I found that walking helped, maybe it just got my mind off of it. I remember I had trouble laying flat at first because the constant churning seemed to abate when I was upright. Your docs right, keep sipping and it will pass.

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I have gurgling but its more in my throat..its doing it now actually..im 2 months post op and it happens to me everyday. If I lay down to soon after eating or drinking or try something new. My throat starts talking to me. Sounds like a little man is in there lol..

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I was told that day 2 and 3 are typically the worst all around days following the surgery and I have to agree. Not that anything I went through was terrible but they were the most uncomfortable days. The gurgling should subside some (or maybe it just that you get used to it!!). It could be spasms from eating or your new sign of hunger. Just make sure you are really pushing the fluids. Its the most important thing for the next few weeks. Good Luck!

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I gurgle all the time. It goes through the stomach and the intestines and I can tell when food/liquids are going through. Just a way of your body telling you that it is working...

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totally normal! it goes away...funny though i also used to call it "the gurgles" it sucks, i know...but it will pass...just try and drink as often as you can...stay hydrated!

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I know that happened alot to me the first few weeks and ten it just went away. Be patient you had major surgery and your body is adjusting to its new stomach

Time is the cure!

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I have the same thing. I'm into week 8 - I contacted my nurse, who is our 'go to' person and she said it is normal, said it is 'gas' or something like that, but it is intestinal.....anyway, she said gas X strips should work and they do. If I can remember I will take on BEFORE I eat and I will avoid it altogether. Hope this helps, it's funny, I tell my husband that it's my new tiny tummy talking to us!! LOL

I have gurgling but its more in my throat..its doing it now actually..im 2 months post op and it happens to me everyday. If I lay down to soon after eating or drinking or try something new. My throat starts talking to me. Sounds like a little man is in there lol..

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Gurgling is normal. You just had major surgery, you're going to feel like crap for a while. I didnt' feel good for two weeks, although i felt fine after one week. I am four months out, and I still get gurgling on an empty stomach. I would rather be thin and gurgly than fat an silent. :))

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I am 4 days out and gurgle a lot! I agree that its gas. Not really a problem now, but hopefully it quits before I have to go back to work.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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