OH OH OHHHHHHHHHHH I know the answer to this one!!!!!!
The hiccups is new to me. Haven't heard hiccups yet, but it makes perfect sence. I hiccup is an interruption in the flow of air...breathing. A sneeze....lol....those glorious sneezes I live for.
My pouch rests against my aorta. When I fill it, it pushes on the aorta and my body naturally responds with a simple sneeze. When I fill the pouch, sometimes I sneeze 8 or 9 times then it stops. And amazingly, I feel the pressure in my pouch go away. The sneezes tend to push the food out of the pouch into the intestines. This was confirmed during an upper GI. I drank a bit too much of the cup-of-grossness-barium and as hard as I tried, once it all hit the pouch, it was so cool btw, you could see the pouch expand and like clockwork, I started sneezing and poof! the liquid shot out of the pouch.
Hiccuping has to be on the same lines. I haven't had it so I have never brought that up with my surgeon or his assistant. It's worth looking into though. The runny nose....has to be the same. If it always happens, it has to be related...this is where I am adamant I don't care what the medical profession says...we live it, we feel it, we KNOW it happens. The doctors can only make note of this. I would love to know just how many that have the gastric bypass have this occur. What have y'all had done? Mine was a RNY.
Please respond if you can relate to this. I really want to know this.