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I am three weeks post op. every time I eat a meal (small amount of solid food) doesn't happen with shakes. I get really bad hiccups. Does anyone have this problem?

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I get those too. I call them my full hiccups. I didn't look up what causes it but I do know its fairly common.

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I am 9 months out and this is still happening to me !!

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I'm 5 months out and I get that too. I also think it means I'm full and one more bite will be one too many!

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I get them, too...and usually burp a lot, too. Thankfully, they aren't really loud! I'm almost 7 months out. My husband will still laugh at the sounds my stomach still makes! :)

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I get them' date=' too...and usually burp a lot, too. Thankfully, they aren't really loud! I'm almost 7 months out. My husband will still laugh at the sounds my stomach still makes! :)[/quote']

Ditto, my experiences match yours almost word for word. I try not to get to this point up burps and hiccups, but sometimes I scarf the 3 oz of Protein too fast. I do not usually eat too much though, just sometimes too fast.

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1.5 months out, and I get hiccups every single time I eat! Anyone know what causes them?

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For me, hiccups are the sign that I should have already stopped eating and I ate too much.

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I get the hiccups too. I think mine start after I have eaten too much. I usually get a little bit of a runny nose and mini burps when I am satisfied!

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I get hiccups when I'm at my stopping point. The kids think its funny.

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11 days post op and I get the hiccups all the time. It sucks. I don't know if I am drinking too much or what.

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Yes, I am still getting hiccups! Nut says it is normal and my body's way of telling me I am full. She also said some folks start sneezing or yawning lol

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Yep. Hiccups cause your full. Prob too full. I get the burps when I'm ready to stop.

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