Air In Stomach? What do I do?

randomgirl

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I have the EXACT same problem! Sometimes it's pretty bad (maybe for a few weeks or months) and sometimes it's not so bad (like right now). I have no idea what the cause is though... but I would recommend not drinking sodas anymore. And I noticed that my distended stomach decreased some after I did some simple exercises. I'm not sure if that helped though...but it's worth a try<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

randomgirl

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I have the EXACT same problem! Sometimes it's pretty bad (maybe for a few weeks or months) and sometimes it's not so bad (like right now). I have no idea what the cause is though... but I would recommend not drinking sodas anymore. And I noticed that my distended stomach decreased some after I did some simple exercises. I'm not sure if that helped though...but it's worth a try<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

randomgirl

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I have the EXACT same problem! Sometimes it's pretty bad (maybe for a few weeks or months) and sometimes it's not so bad (like right now). I have no idea what the cause is though... but I would recommend not drinking sodas anymore. And I noticed that my distended stomach decreased some after I did some simple exercises. I'm not sure if that helped though...but it's worth a try<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

randomgirl

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I have the EXACT same problem! Sometimes it's pretty bad (maybe for a few weeks or months) and sometimes it's not so bad (like right now). I have no idea what the cause is though... but I would recommend not drinking sodas anymore. And I noticed that my distended stomach decreased some after I did some simple exercises. I'm not sure if that helped though...but it's worth a try<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

randomgirl

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I have the EXACT same problem! Sometimes it's pretty bad (maybe for a few weeks or months) and sometimes it's not so bad (like right now). I have no idea what the cause is though... but I would recommend not drinking sodas anymore. And I noticed that my distended stomach decreased some after I did some simple exercises. I'm not sure if that helped though...but it's worth a try<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

iwantmypup

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>hockeykid</b></i>

If you have a Mic-Key,you can attach a bolus extension to it and it will help release the air from your stomach. If you do not have a bolus extension, they can be ordered from your homecare company. If your stomach is not empty when you decompress your stomach, you will need to attach a bag to the end of the bolus extension. I personally use something called a Farrell Valve Bag to decompress my stomach instead of a bag. It helps to release the air from my stomach. These bags can be obtained from your enteral supply company as well with a prescription. good luck to you.</end quote></div>

yep, thats what they told me to do, since I have a MicKey.
My GI doctor also suggested pressing down on the stomach with the button open....weird, but it works.
 

iwantmypup

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>hockeykid</b></i>

If you have a Mic-Key,you can attach a bolus extension to it and it will help release the air from your stomach. If you do not have a bolus extension, they can be ordered from your homecare company. If your stomach is not empty when you decompress your stomach, you will need to attach a bag to the end of the bolus extension. I personally use something called a Farrell Valve Bag to decompress my stomach instead of a bag. It helps to release the air from my stomach. These bags can be obtained from your enteral supply company as well with a prescription. good luck to you.</end quote></div>

yep, thats what they told me to do, since I have a MicKey.
My GI doctor also suggested pressing down on the stomach with the button open....weird, but it works.
 

iwantmypup

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>hockeykid</b></i>

If you have a Mic-Key,you can attach a bolus extension to it and it will help release the air from your stomach. If you do not have a bolus extension, they can be ordered from your homecare company. If your stomach is not empty when you decompress your stomach, you will need to attach a bag to the end of the bolus extension. I personally use something called a Farrell Valve Bag to decompress my stomach instead of a bag. It helps to release the air from my stomach. These bags can be obtained from your enteral supply company as well with a prescription. good luck to you.</end quote></div>

yep, thats what they told me to do, since I have a MicKey.
My GI doctor also suggested pressing down on the stomach with the button open....weird, but it works.
 

iwantmypup

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>hockeykid</b></i>

If you have a Mic-Key,you can attach a bolus extension to it and it will help release the air from your stomach. If you do not have a bolus extension, they can be ordered from your homecare company. If your stomach is not empty when you decompress your stomach, you will need to attach a bag to the end of the bolus extension. I personally use something called a Farrell Valve Bag to decompress my stomach instead of a bag. It helps to release the air from my stomach. These bags can be obtained from your enteral supply company as well with a prescription. good luck to you.</end quote>

yep, thats what they told me to do, since I have a MicKey.
My GI doctor also suggested pressing down on the stomach with the button open....weird, but it works.
 

iwantmypup

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>hockeykid</b></i>
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<br />If you have a Mic-Key,you can attach a bolus extension to it and it will help release the air from your stomach. If you do not have a bolus extension, they can be ordered from your homecare company. If your stomach is not empty when you decompress your stomach, you will need to attach a bag to the end of the bolus extension. I personally use something called a Farrell Valve Bag to decompress my stomach instead of a bag. It helps to release the air from my stomach. These bags can be obtained from your enteral supply company as well with a prescription. good luck to you.</end quote>
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<br />yep, thats what they told me to do, since I have a MicKey.
<br />My GI doctor also suggested pressing down on the stomach with the button open....weird, but it works.
 
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