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Does our stomachs ever stop making the crazy ass noises? Whenever I eat or drink it growls and rumbles...funky noises! People look at me funny...which is not a big deal...but I took a drink of my Protein Shake in a meeting and those noises where heard by all. Most people just smiled, but does it ever stop being so loud??

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Does our stomachs ever stop making the crazy ass noises? Whenever I eat or drink it growls and rumbles...funky noises! People look at me funny...which is not a big deal...but I took a drink of my Protein shake in a meeting and those noises where heard by all. Most people just smiled, but does it ever stop being so loud??

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I'm a sleeve newbie although I read a lot to continue learning. I just saw a Dr. Alvarez video on this, and he said it'll eventually subside.

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@@Raynbolite

For me it finally happened in my 7th month.

Prior to that I felt I sounded like a bath tub. The gurgles were so loud!

Now I get it occasionally, if I eat too fast, otherwise my stomach is finally behaving itself!

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I am 14 months out and still have the rumbles on occasion :(

Never when Im alone or just with the family, just when lots of people are around lol

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I'm over 3 years out and I still occasionally get the rumblies. It's embarrassing but I just remind myself that it's not nearly as embarrassing as being 350+ lbs in public, having to sit in two airplane seats, or being unable to fit in a restaurant booth!

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9 months post op and it still happens but less often than immediately post op. When it happens I am usually eating appropriate things so I don't know any way to stop it. Also I can eat the same thing and 1 time my stomach will make noises and 1 time it won't. Weird!

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I'm over 3 years out and I still occasionally get the rumblies. It's embarrassing but I just remind myself that it's not nearly as embarrassing as being 350+ lbs in public, having to sit in two airplane seats, or being unable to fit in a restaurant booth!

Girrrrrllll.... Yes!!

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I'm so jealous of those of you who don't have the strange noises anymore! I am six years out and have all kinds of crazy sounds in there. And, of course, my totally obnoxious and loud hiccough that notifies me I have officially had enough to eat. ????

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