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Does anyone have the problem where drinking Water makes them burp excessively? It doesn't happen when I eat, just when drinking water. I don't use a straw, I don't take giant gulps and I go fairly slowly. Yet I burp like a maniac. I asked my doctor about it and she said go even slower. The problem with that is that if I went any slower, the only way I'd get all my water in is if I did nothing else all day except sip. Despite that, I gave it a try and it made no difference.

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I burp after eating and burping is also my signal that I am full. Drinking Water I am fine.

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How far out from surgery are you? I had this problem a lot in my early weeks post-op, but it was fine after the first month or so unless I was drinking room temperature Water. For some reason it was less of an issue if I was drinking really ice cold water or hot beverages.< /p>

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I burp and gurgle when I drink anything. Eating, not so much, only when I get full

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JamieLogical I am 2 months out

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JamieLogical I am 2 months out

Have you experimented with different temperatures of Water?

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JamieLogical no I actually hadn't thought of that. I tend to only drink room temperature Water.

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JamieLogical no I actually hadn't thought of that. I tend to only drink room temperature Water.

I had the most trouble with room-temp Water. Really really cold ice water or hot beverages are much easier for me.

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Cold temperatures work best for me too. I haven't been able to tolerate plain Water post op ( I am nine months post op) so I drink propel zero calorie water and that goes down much easier for me.

You can just experiment with different types water and temperatures to find what works best for you.

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This actually happened to me for the first time last night, to the point where to stop it was to rid myself of the Water that i just drank! Was a horrid experience, but i know what i did wrong, i drank water too quickly and made my insides feel like they were drowning in water! Ugh i won't be doing that again any time soon! Sip sip sip for the rest of my days, never ever again will i take big gulps!

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On the other hand, do you have access to ice chips? You get small amounts of Water slower than actually drinking, so it may help.

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