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that is probably a sign that you are full. I know i get the hiccups when i am full.. if i get a runny nose i ate too much and i need to stay close to the bathroom!

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Tank is full - Also i was eating to fast - Try slowing down with your food intake. They have guidelines to speed of eating but those are just that guidelines, for me i have to eat much slower to avoid the gas that causes burping. As you swallow food you are also taking in air, so slower eating = less air

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I sneeze when I have eaten too much, that is probably what the burping is.

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Like others have said, it probably means you're full.

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I found this information during my research. I plan on adopting it as my mantra because one of the reasons I got where I am at is by eating to fast. It is the 20-20-20 rule. Aim to eat 20 mouthful of food over an20 minute period, chewing each mouthful 20 times, putting down utensils between each mouthful.

https://www.bariatriccookery.com/202020-rule/

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9 hours ago, Jazzy1125 said:

that is probably a sign that you are full. I know i get the hiccups when i am full.. if i get a runny nose i ate too much and i need to stay close to the bathroom!

I never really burped before. Now I burp like truck driver when I’m getting full or am full. I think it is good Back up sign for me to let me know I must stop eating.

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I burp after every sip I take! Every. Sip. I'm only 4 days post op sleeve so I'm hoping this is something that will go away. Anyone else with similar experience?

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Burping for me was clue when I was getting full. Not burping as much now. So I’m sure it will change for you too.

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Burping is my full signal too! Doesn't take much or to long:)

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I burp 5 or 6 times about 15-20 minutes after I'm done eating.

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On 2/24/2020 at 2:29 PM, niffer said:

I burp after every sip I take! Every. Sip. I'm only 4 days post op sleeve so I'm hoping this is something that will go away. Anyone else with similar experience?

Did this ever get better / change? I’m 6 days post op RNY and have been belching CONSTANTLY since the recovery room. So much so the nurse in recovery and my main nurse commented on it.

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