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:thumbup: Banded 1/5/10 and I am still feeling slight shoulder Pain Near the collar bone. I have burpie hicups and some times they Give me a jolting pain. I havent thrown up yet but I am super scared to and Eat slow very slow,, I eat everything pureed and Make sure I'm getting protien. My doc wants me on cream Soups but it's not filling and if i have any more broth or cream Of somthing I really want to gag.. so I make beef or chicken stews and soups navy bean and split pea and pureed everything I live off sugar free Jello pudding yogirt popsicles and carnation instant Breakfast, II package everything in 1/2 cup containers and can finish and feel satisfied. My stitches are healing I have a index finger long incision and my area where my port is very sore,,, I just want to make sure I am doing everything ok. Can anyone let me know if I am doing something wrong or a big NO NO's . I think Im doing good I am down 23lbs but any advice is useful. Thank you

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I was told that those are the soft signs of being full. Some people burp, some sneeze, some hiccup.

HA!

I got all three!!

First, the sneezing.

Then it shifted to hiccups...now I just burp like a truck driver!

(No offense to truck drivers:tongue2:)

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I was told that those are the soft signs of being full. Some people burp, some sneeze, some hiccup. You have to be aware of them because if you eat or drink too much after you have them, you will bring stuff back up.

I tend to hiccup.

I came here to do a search on hiccups, as I knew there were zillions of posts on burping. I have to say there aren't many on just hiccuping, but that is what I do almost every meal, just as I start eating and then when I am almost done or done.

I have to agree with Astramom about it being a signal of my quickly approaching full feeling, but why do I hicupp when I first start eating? And actually, they aren't quite a real hiccup, they are more of a backwards burp. I know it's a weird way to describe it, but that in fact is what it is ...more or less.

I am almost two months out since my surgery, and have done this since my very first liquid meal just out of surgery.

They are just a weird phenomenon that occurs I assume because of the surgery more often to be noticed/or as a signal as stated above.

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i must say, i have those hic-ups as well, but that's my sign to stop eating or im fixing to vomit. as soon as i get them i know to stop, and everyone else around knows that's my sign haha. kinda like a timer. I was banded July 31.09 30+ pounds gone, I'm at a slow point need a feel I guess.

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I've been banded since 2007 and I hiccup all the time. Usually at the end of the meal. I've just learned to live with it being a part of the process. I burp also but I've always been a burper. :cursing:

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