Been burping like non-stop
Surgery was four days ago. My body just started doing this burping thing where if I drink or sip broth or sit up straight for a while, I immediately start having gas (burps) come up. Is that normal? Or is it a sign that I'm having too much at a time?
I can't really tell the difference between pain from surgery and pain from being full. Any advice is appreciated! I would be lost without this forum!!
Surgery was four days ago. My body just started doing this burping thing where if I drink or sip broth or sit up straight for a while, I immediately start having gas (burps) come up. Is that normal? Or is it a sign that I'm having too much at a time?
I can't really tell the difference between pain from surgery and pain from being full. Any advice is appreciated! I would be lost without this forum!!
burping is my signal that I am full and getting over full.
Burping sounds normal; you'll catch on to signals. I get a runny nose toward the end of a meal. At four days out, I was sipping either water, broth, or protein drinks steady. I am happy for this forum, too and strongly suggest attending a support group (in person or on line) to help you along the way. Follow the plan and you'll do fine. Follow the plan and you'll do fine. Follow the plan and you'll do fine...
Be careful when you swallow, I was a chronic air- swallower, made me quite miserable.. burping is one of the symptoms another is intense abdominal pain. Be glad you can let it out..
.air swallow can be limited by using a straw to drink with..It was my constant companion for several weeks. If it is related to the amount you are eating...you should know...cut food by 1/3, for a bit.
Interesting about the straw. My surgeons plan did NOT allow me to use a straw for that very same reason. I found however, that the only way I could get enough liquids in was with a straw, so with the dieticians permission, I did use a straw in the beginning.
I agree with the previous comment that it may be your full signal, or you could be sipping too quickly.
Best of luck to you!