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Embrace it...

It could be with you for some time...

I've just gone a year out and I get then all the time...

It could be worse - I'd prefer hiccups to heartburn or indigestion...

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I know this is minor, but its super annoying. I get the hiccups so easily now! How common is this?

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I had my surgery on 2/23 and when they started me drinking I had Horrible hiccups (several in row). I read up on it, and it seems like hiccups aren't uncommon, and for some people it means they are full if they have 1 hicupp or even a burp.

Since the bad hiccups, I've been trying to slow down (which is super hard for me), I haven't gotten multiple in a row...but I have got one big one (or a burp) after drinking liquids (I'm on the clear liquid diet), and I'm treating that as an "I'm full", slow down on the drinking.

True, I'd rather hiccups over heartburn any day!

True, I'd rather hiccups over heartburn any day!

I get the heartburn too :( Not horrible, but enough to be annoying.

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I know this is minor, but its super annoying. I get the hiccups so easily now! How common is this?

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For me hiccups are a signal that I have eaten too much or too fast. Try taking tiny bites, eating slowly, and chewing thoroughly. You will start to get a feel for what it means for you to be satisfied.

Hiccups, burps, and/or a runny nose are pretty common.

I know this is minor, but its super annoying. I get the hiccups so easily now! How common is this?

Sent from my SM-G900P using the BariatricPal App

For me hiccups are a signal that I have eaten too much or too fast. Try taking tiny bites, eating slowly, and chewing thoroughly. You will start to get a feel for what it means for you to be satisfied.

Hiccups, burps, and/or a runny nose are pretty common.

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I do stop eating if I get the hiccups, I'm only on the pureed stage so chewing isn't really an option for me, but I do eat slowly and take small bites. I already get that feeling of being satisfied.

The key is learning to stop before you get the hiccups. It just takes time to get a hang of it.

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I do stop eating if I get the hiccups, I'm only on the pureed stage so chewing isn't really an option for me, but I do eat slowly and take small bites. I already get that feeling of being satisfied.

The key is learning to stop before you get the hiccups. It just takes time to get a hang of it.

I get the burp, hiccup, and the watery eyes and I'm only on liquids...it's tough to get all the liquids in. I guess the next learning curve is when I get to the pureed stage.

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I do stop eating if I get the hiccups, I'm only on the pureed stage so chewing isn't really an option for me, but I do eat slowly and take small bites. I already get that feeling of being satisfied.

The key is learning to stop before you get the hiccups. It just takes time to get a hang of it.
I get the burp, hiccup, and the watery eyes and I'm only on liquids...it's tough to get all the liquids in. I guess the next learning curve is when I get to the pureed stage.

It will also improve as the swelling goes down.

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