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Well Folks, I was banded Dec. 22, 2009 and had my first fill on Monday this week.

I ate a toasted tuna sandwich yesterday and somehow I know there is still a piece of it stuck in my pouch. I can feel it in there, kinda tasted it when I went to bed last night. Everything is still going down fine, so I don't have a blockage, but this is really irritating. I ate very few scrambled eggs last night because I was full very, very fast. I drink constantly. I tried some very hot tea this morning and even Diet Coke today. I chugged it... nothing.

Any ideas?? Short of going to get unfilled?? I have to drive 240 miles to do that!!

Thanks!:)

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I really wouldn't worry about it if it's not blocking anything, I would think it will desolve soon enough. I can't do bread at all. Crackers work for me so I use them with tuna. I wouldn't try the soda thing again, It's really not good for bandsters and surely not guzzling it. You might do more damage then good.

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I ALWAYS wait until at least 2 weeks after a fill before I eat bread and then it has to be toasted. Good luck!

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