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Hi Gang,

I'm 17 months post op open RNY. I've been doing well, down to goal, feel great,

etc. I have a problem I haven't read about yet. I was wondering if anyone

experiences stomach growls, gurgles, rumbly tummy? I don't have any pain, but

in addition to the sound there is a rumbly feeling that goes along with the

growling. I'm not experiencing any gastric reflux.

I am, of course, worried about staple line interruption! Could this growling be

due to stomach acid from my long-inactive " other " stomach bubbling up?

Please share your expertise. Thanks.

-Janet from Northern California

Dr. Meyerowitz- open RNY 8/8/01

337/139

(LBL scheduled 2/28/03)

Janet Molinari

Program Administrator

Housestaff Training Program

Department of Anesthesia & Perioperative Care

University of California San Francisco

Box 0427

San Francisco, CA 94143-0427

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anesthesia.ucsf.edu

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> From: marilyn

> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 8:48 AM

> To: Graduate-OSSG

> Subject: Re: Hi, I am having a pain and I need opinions ...

>

> Hi, Donna, can you push it in? If so, it sounds like it may be a hernia, at

> least, that is what mine felt like. Good luck....and of course, you should

> check with your doctor.

>

> marilyn

>

> " Donna " wrote:

>

> > Hello, my name is Donna and this is my first time posting. I

> > apologize that the first time is regarding a problem, but I will do

> > better from this day forth ...

> >

> > It seems like this is happening a lot lately ... but, here goes.

> > Please keep in mind I am 14 months post-op - not newly post-op. I

> > woke up this morning with a hard area in the center/left portion of

> > my stomach, between my ribcage and belly-button. I normally get this

> > after drinking 8 ozs. of water, eating solid foods, etc., but it

> > usually goes away, especially by the next morning. I don't know if I

> > am just full of (sorry) poop - although I have a small BM daily - or

> > maybe it's a kink that food has problems passing, or even a

> > hernia ... I don't know. It's not extremely painful, just

> > uncomfortable and constant. This has been going on for some time -

> > several months. I brought it to my surgeon's attention about 3 months

> > post-op, but it wasn't very hard when I went in and he said it was

> > nothing. As I lose weight, it has become much more noticable and

> > even visible (the hard area protudes slightly on the left side). It

> > goes away for a couple of days, only to return. Opinions?? Maybe a

> > good post-op laxative??? Has anyone experienced this?? Donna

> >

> >

> > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

> >

> > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I too have rumbly stomach. IT happens more when I eat things that I

should not eat. Example...cheese..fine...peanut butter on low carb

bread...rumbling. Proteins never make my stomach rumble. Salads will

occasionally as will fruits, and carbs ALWAYS make me rumble. I'm

sure that there is a reason why, but you got me as to what it is!

>

> OH YEAH, very noisy here! Even the DOGS will stop and LOOK at me

funny

> if they are sitting on my lap. Things get REALLY noisy if I eat

> something I shouldn't......like anything that is CARBS!

>

> Debbie in Gig Harbor

> ladybostons@p...

> www.paws2print.com

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Janet,

It's quite simple. It's from drinking liquid too fast. Air gets in there and

you get your rumble. I've had it all along. My surgeon reminded me to sip

but I guess I don't. It can be really embarrassing going to a meeting or

something and it grumbles as you speak. I used to apologize but not anymore.

People aren't sure what they are hearing...lol.

Dawn

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> Hi Janet,

>

> I'm 20 month out, and I've had the same thing all

> along. It seems to be associated with eating greasy

> foods for me. But it's not painful, just slightly

> embarressing when my tummy talks to people all day

> long. I had a scope done and I don't have a staple

> line disruption, so hopefully that means you don't

> either and that the sound isn't associated with that

> at all. Good luck.

>

> Char :-)

>

********************

I had a SLD, and I don't think a noisy stomach is a symptom, at least

it wasn't for me. But, when I tried a new protein shake, that was a

different story! No pain, no yuck, just a rock-n-roll concert in the

tummy! LOL

in NJ

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I've had this since my surgery... To me, having grown up in NY, it sounds

like a flock of pigeons! We just joke about it ( " oh, the pigeons are back! " )

It happens more with liquids.. and really I think it is just the sound of

peristalsis and liquids passing through the stoma, at least for me!

Deb

^et.

^ I was wondering if anyone experiences stomach growls, gurgles,

^rumbly tummy? I don't have any pain, but in addition to the sound

^there is a rumbly feeling that goes along with the growling. I'm

^not experiencing any gastric reflux.

^

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