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Since I got my last fill, I feel that I'm nicely restricted. However, whenever I eat anything I start having a series of continues little burps, that goes on for 10-15 minutes after anything I eat

I don't think I'm tight, as a matter of fact I can eat almost everything except soft breads. Yet, I don't understand why do I get these little soft burps. Could you help me please and tell me what is that? Although I don't eat fast at all, as one might think this is the reason..

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I have the opposite problem....I wish I could burp. I hiccup alot, but not burp. before I started using Beano, I would get these huge (felt like it anyway) air pockets in there that wouldn't go anywhere. I would try so hard to burp but couldn't. Now they're not so bad..... if I remember to take the Beano.

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I am with Miper on this, I don't burp anymore, although I sometimes wish I could. I do start hiccupping when eating though, and it is usually my band telling me I have had enough and to stop.

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I already burp alot:D I know, it's not very lady like- but it feels so good.

I was wondering if burping was going to be impossible being banded, I guess not.

I will be banded this Friday, I am hoping all goes as planned.

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I'm one of the non-burpers. Oh how I wish I could burp! I did the other night and it felt SO good. Pretty much whatever I swallow, air/food/water, it doesn't go anywhere. Which I guess is good - no pbs yet.

Do you guys think there is a correlation? Having too much burping and PBing? And vice xersa? Like maybe if you have an especially spasming esophagus or something? Don't you love my succinct medical vocab?

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I burp after every meal.

that's good! I think that burping probably will help prevent a PB.

I am going to aim for a burp after every meal once I am banded :)

All that excess air needes to go somewhere!

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I am going to aim for a burp after every meal once I am banded :)!

Hehehe, that was very funny. See the weird thing in my case, even when I don't eat a lot (Maybe few bites) and I start burping a lot, I just wonder where the heck did all that air came from. But I'm glad you all think its a good thing for the bandsters:clap2:

PeloRojo: I don't think there is any relation between burping and BPing, cause I always burp but never BP'ed even if I ate a lot. The worst thing I would have is I would feel much pain in my chest (pouch)

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I feel the need to burp also. Sometimes I will move just right and its like this long air bubble not a -burp but a ------urp. It's hard to explain. it is like someone put a pipe in and a steady release is let out....

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Burps? Rarely...

But hiccups? Ah, they join me at nearly every meal, LOL...

That's my signal to say "Waiter? Check, please!"

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Yes, I admit it!!! I am a BURP-AHOLIC!!! Isnt that one of the steps, just admitting that you have a problem??

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I can't call my huge noise a burp :laugh

I have a huge problem doing incredible burps :) I have a friend who's pregnant and we have beltching contest when we eat together.

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