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I am 6 weeks post op so far so good all of the sudden after advancing my diet I am burping and I hear fluids in my stomach...sounds like a loud clogged toilet.....not kidding...could I be backed up in the stomach with food? ??

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Totally normal! I burp less now. Certain food just naturally cause it ( fruits for example). I am almost 10 months post surgery, and I can still hear the funny little squishy (as my daughter described them).

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OMG, burping is awesome! I had to reteach myself after surgery, it made eating/drinking so much more comfortable

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I feel like something is stuck though...I wasn't burping and feeling or hearing these noises in my chest and stomach before

I hope it goes away....I feel clogged:(

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I don't burp but I definitely have the gurgling sounds as I type this i'm hearing them because I drank my Protein shake! LOL And i'm 22 months post-op it hasn't gone away yet for me! My husband gets a kick out of the different sounds my throat and stomach make after I eat or drink...I'm use to it now but I hate it when i'm out to eat some place not so loud or we have a potluck or a work luncheon - I barely eat because I don't want people to hear my noises.

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I don't burp but I definitely have the gurgling sounds as I type this i'm hearing them because I drank my Protein shake! LOL And i'm 22 months post-op it hasn't gone away yet for me! My husband gets a kick out of the different sounds my throat and stomach make after I eat or drink...I'm use to it now but I hate it when i'm out to eat some place not so loud or we have a potluck or a work luncheon - I barely eat because I don't want people to hear my noises.

My husband will say silly things like: hush.... your tummy is talking to me! The gurgling noises from my throat can be pretty loud lol!

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My husband will say silly things like: hush.... your tummy is talking to me! The gurgling noises from my throat can be pretty loud lol!

Haha yeah my husband is a comedian as well - he puts his hand on my stomach and says "I know I know but i'm trying to watch the game right now!" Guuuurl he makes me laugh all the time messing with me and my noises!

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Thanks then I know now its not me...

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I am about 6 weeks and I have to burp all the time. It is less pronounced when I slow down. Sometimes, I have my husband pat my back to help me burp as it feels better and gets rid of the air that feels like it is blocking things.

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OMG, burping is awesome! I had to reteach myself after surgery, it made eating/drinking so much more comfortable

So are you saying that I need to learn to burp like the 4 brothers I grew up with? :P

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