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I'm a excellent Belcher...my hubby says "she's full"

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I get burppy.

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Oh man. I would give my teeth to burp like a sailor! I get painful hiccups when I overdo it.

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Sneezes or a running nose is typical

If you're full! It doesn't happen very often after 1 or 2 years

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LOL thats funny. I have a couple of 'tells' also. After Ive eaten an ounce or so I have a tiny burp and that means that I probably only have room for one more bite so after I eat that bite I get really loud hiccups (they crack my husband up). So once I burp my hubby will say "almost to capacity" then when I hiccup he will say "She's FULLLLLLLLLL!" like you would yell GOAL at a soccer game. He's goofy. I actually love having a signal cause there is no guessing involved, just a loud hiccup that makes people giggle.

My kids do the same thing for me too. Its a game for them.

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I'm over a year out and I may hiccup BUT my nose always starts to run. Now I know not another bite or I will be dick! Try to judge it and stop eating before my nose runs.

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Should be or I will be sick!

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