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hello everyone!

I just recently had Gastric Sleeve surgery on 06/18/2018. I was home from the hospital the following morning. Feeling great, getting all of my exercise in, having no trouble with Fluid, or getting my Protein in (so far, cross your fingers for me!).

Is it normal for my stomach to produce a mating call any time it's given any sort of liquid?

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11 minutes ago, Weight of Mind said:

hello everyone!

I just recently had Gastric Sleeve surgery on 06/18/2018. I was home from the hospital the following morning. Feeling great, getting all of my exercise in, having no trouble with Fluid, or getting my Protein in (so far, cross your fingers for me!).

Is it normal for my stomach to produce a mating call any time it's given any sort of liquid?

I'd say it's "normal" in that your stomach is still healing so it's possible the liquids are triggering the nerves responsible for triggering the noises. Unless it's just some bubbling from the liquids making their way through, should ease up once the swelling is gone.

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Hi Weight of Mind congratulations on a successful surgery. I know sometimes mine once in awhile can make almost obscene LOL noises. My dr. Was running late the other day and it decided to do what you called a mating call. I think it was a combo call of ok I’ve got Water where’s my Protein, it’s time it’s time. I think now we just have to be more in tune with our body and it’s needs not it’s want. Sounds like you’re right on track have a happy, healthy, blessed journey.🙏👏👏🤗

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My stomach gurgles and squeaks like a pod of dolphins. I'm pushing seven months out. I think this is just the new normal. Noisey assed stomach!

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Weight of Mind, I was also sleeved on 6/18/18 and my new sleeve makes a considerable amount of noise. I attribute it to the trapped gases making their way out of my abdomen. Sounds like you’ve had a relatively easy recovery thus far, congrats.

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I am almost 8 weights out and I could have a conversation with my stomach. I would say it is normal.

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it might be calling out to all the post VSG stomach, pouches
Hey brother pouch÷ How you doing? Are you still working for your owner? Yeah me too I'm glad she kept this much of me , I'm going to work well for,her the rest,of her life. Yeah, we're going over to the gym, we go there a lot since 8 started help her feel better! I'll be sure to say "Hi" the next time my owner and yours pass by. In the meantime I'll sing every once in a while to remind her we're still,partners in life!😘

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I'm 6 weeks out and mine makes all kinds of crazy noises whenever I eat. It's so loud my husband hears it!

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3 hours ago, Weight of Mind said:

hello everyone!

I just recently had Gastric Sleeve surgery on 06/18/2018. I was home from the hospital the following morning. Feeling great, getting all of my exercise in, having no trouble with Fluid, or getting my Protein in (so far, cross your fingers for me!).

Is it normal for my stomach to produce a mating call any time it's given any sort of liquid?

Oh gosh yes, my stomach is so loud. I have a list of excuses to recycle because it's that bad. It does get better though. I find mine is the worst within the first 30-45 mins after a meal. Sometimes it will do it when I'm drinking though, and that's when its really annoying.

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6 hours ago, Creekimp13 said:

My stomach gurgles and squeaks like a pod of dolphins. I'm pushing seven months out. I think this is just the new normal. Noisey assed stomach!

Exactly the same here at 4 months. Empty, full, with Water, without water, it's noisy!

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I named mine bob. I figured something that talked so much should have a name.

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I named mine bob. I figured something that talked so much should have a name.

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I like that "Bob" find you realize it could also stand for Belly On Board? I named my itty bitty gastric ulcer, Hector, I figured it might Hector and nag me if I didn't swear off NSAIDS and not follow a more bland gastro-friendly diet from now on!😪

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I had my Gastric Sleeve surgery & my hiata hernia repaired on 6/19/18. My recovery hasn't been easy. My stomach does make alot of noise and my chest feel tight. But still hoping to recover as soon as possible.

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Mine makes tons of noises too, and when it I think it's done it leaves with a belch.

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