OMG!! I swallowed my gum

prazzzhim
on 11/11/07 8:06 am - marthasville, MO
I swallowed my gum & I'm freaking out. Does gum pass? If so how long? What should I do? panic or relax a little. HELP
sel
on 11/11/07 10:24 am - colchester, CT
I am sure everything is ok. Have you been drinking or eating since? Is everything passing through alright? Myself about one year ago I swallowed a cherry pit, but nothing bad happened,, it passed through ok. I would relax unless you begin to have severe pain or vomiting which I doubt will happen. Let us know how you do. Sher

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prazzzhim
on 11/11/07 11:13 am - marthasville, MO
It's been a few hrs & I'm not feeling any pain. I was scared to even drink. But I have drank a protein drince since& no pain. Kinda feel full. Hope I don't blow a bubble in my little pouch. lol. Thanks for the reply.
Tena
on 11/12/07 4:56 am - Blanchester, OH
Hey Brenda, did your pouch blow any bubbles? LOL So if this ever happens to me I'll just let it slide.
HelenMaree
on 11/11/07 6:02 pm - Sydney, Australia
I think the best thing to do is to carry on as normal, you will soon know if there is a problem.  I would drink a fair amount of hot fluid, as this may help "melt" it a little and send it on through.   hugs, Helen
Rosebud393
on 11/11/07 8:46 pm - Lansing, MI

Is all going well now?  I used to be a gum swallower so I never chew the stuff anymore, unless I'm flying and as soon as we reach altitude I spit it out.  The ho****er sounds like a great idea.  Hope all is well.

Jessica M.
on 11/12/07 6:51 am - Roseville, CA
This is actually kinda funny. When I had my WLS pre-op orientation the nutritionist said that we could not chew gum after surgery and I (who was usually the quiet one in the room) stood up and shouted " What! why not?" (in a total panic, I love my gum..I even have TMJ and still chew it) and she said it could get stuck in the pouch and have to be surgically removed..or stuck in intestine.. I was like "I haven't swallowed my gum since I was 10!" and my mother was in the room with me and was cracking up. So the nutritionist was like "Its your choice..gum or the surgery".. but I still chew gum..however the first time I did chew a piece, little pieces fell off the main peice and slid right down my throat..and I freaked..did not chew gum for 3 months..LOL but I'm back on the gum..I am just careful now. :) jess
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Holly2212
on 11/13/07 1:02 pm - Victoria, Canada
I have always been a gum swallower and was nervous about chewing it post op.  The first time I chewed it I did swallow it and I was freaked out also.  I was told that I should drink diet coke to dissolve it so I did and it was all good.  I still don't chew gum though, it was enough of a scare for me.
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