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DH IS 2 weeks out VSG and is experiencing hiccups after eating and drink... anyone know why this is happening?

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Some people have hiccups and its there sign of being full....i burp and feel bloated!

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I burp too regularly after eating and I'm 20 months out.. I take it as a sign that I'm full/possibly eating one spoonful too much - I've had hiccups also - watch that he isn't eating/drinking too fast also.

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Agree with Selena Hay - hiccups, burping, runny nose are signs you are over full, and ate just a little too much. It means you have so much food stuffed in your stomach that your vagus nerve is irritated. I get a runny nose as my "overfull" reminder to eat slower and eat less next time.

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I came on this morning to find out about hiccups because I have been getting them quite often. I have a follow up with my surgeon tomorrow and will find out for sure sheet they're all about.. One thing for sure is that yeah they're much more annoying than before being slewed.

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I get hiccups too! I take it as my sign to stop eating.

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could also be a vagal nerve stimulation, which is a nerve running right around our stomachs. not unusual, and happens when the stomach is 'full'.

i had hiccups terribly right after surgery but it let up within a couple days!

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