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I'm 2 days post-op and am burping like crazy....I know we're expected to have gas. I just thought burping wasn't such a good thing.

Here's me...freaking out that maybe my band is messed up or something already lol

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LOL its ok to burp. You need to get all that gas out of you. Heck welcome to bandland and be prepared to burp lots and lots of times. :biggrin1:

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One of the incisions in your belly is for an instrument that maintains the gas pressure in your abdomen so the doc can see what he's doing in there. When they remove that instrument much of the gas escapes at that time but not all of it. You end up with gas pockets that you can even see on your barium swallow following the procedure.

Well, that gas has to go somewhere. It is absorbed by your GI system and it comes out one end or the other.

Thank your lucky stars it's coming out the end it is. :)

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I am two months out and am constantly burping. I hear this from many people. I wouldn't worry. Just one of the things we need to get used to!

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Hehe...I was getting scared. LOL Trust me girl, it's coming out both ends, just didn't think I'd be burping as much!

Thank you everyone for your responses!

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I'm 2 months out myself and I CONSTANTLY burp. I was never a big burper before and personally I hate when people do it around me but it seems inevitable. I think it's more the PBing you have to worry about when you're just getting started. I know my Dr. told me I wasn't allowed to get sick for 2 weeks after my surgery!

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7 months out, and the BURP is my 'soft stop'. I burp multiple times in a row also, almost like a hiccup. And most times after I eat my 1/2 cup or so...I burp a little later on - almost like when the band empties me. hehehe

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Burping is normal!

You should see me in public, I'm so use to burping without feeling it coming. When we went to a casino last weekend (me and my mom), we were at some slots, full of people around us, and I just let them go! I don't think about it.. And people look at me, and I go.. oh yeah. It's become so normal/natural to me, it's like taking a deep breath.. I forget you're not suppose to do that hehe.

And when me and my DH are intimate, if I had just drank a lot of Water (which I do around bed time..).. there's been times, where I have a 'band burp'.. it burps deep inside, it doesn't come up, but I can't control it whatsoever. It sounds like I just let out a huge burp inside.. and in the middle of kissing, it always grosses DH out!

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I'm not burping so much today...

I'm too anal about this band. Thinking...well maybe the dumb thing slipped already? OMG! LOL Too much to keep worrying about!

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EVERY newbie wonders if they just slipped. I remember one person that decided to get a barium swallow w/fluoro every single month. Maybe even every other week just to make sure he didn't slip.

I mean seriously... How do you respond to that? :confused:

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