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So, I had a fill on Wednesday of this week. I was fine until Saturday when I had a horrible "stuck" situation. I threw up like 50 times yesterday. It was awful. I am on my period so I know things can be tighter, but all I tried to eat was one bite of yogurt! I am worried about my band. I hope everything is okay with it. I got in for an emergency unfill tomorrow at 8am. I haven't eaten in tow full days and barely had any liquids and I am so weak. This is my second fill and the second time this stuck business has happened. I am very careful and eat slowly---chewing like a mad woman. I'm starting to worry that I can't tolerate fills. Has anyone else heard/had this?

Also I am still struggling with gas pain. Any suggestions?

Thanks, LB friends!

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I can't tolerate big fills. I have seen some people on here that get 5 cc in one fill! That would hurt me! The first time I went in for a fill she put in 2 cc and I took a drink of Water instantly it had to come back up.

My nurse figured out pretty quick that I can only do little bumps. It took going every 4 weeks for 8 months before I had any restriction. I am a year and a half out and have 7 cc in my band.

I think you should talk to them and see if maybe you should get filled a little at a time.

I hope you get it figured out.

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You may just need a small unfill; something like .2cc or so. A small unfill will let you keep your restriction but will help with being too tight. I'd say with your period + fill you're a bit too tight. If yogurt doesn't stay down that's a big sign, at least to me. Good luck; keep us updated and try to drink some Water. Dehydration is not safe.

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Hot coffee or hot tea helps me when I'm tight.

I'm post-menopausal so I don't experience the hormonal shifts that others deal with.. I can't advise on that. But I know what you mean about being too tight for yogurt.. I had yogurt for Breakfast this am and had to stop and take a shower before I could finish it.. not that I threw up on myself.. but that I felt tight and sometimes a warm shower will help.

You didn't mention how much Fluid you received on your 2nd fill. My largest fill ever was 1cc. I don't need big fills to get results. Usually I get .2cc's, and occasionally I get .tcc's. (that's POINT 2 and POINT 5). You might be another one who needs to creep up on a fill. Sure, we have to go in more often, but the incidences of too tight/unfill are greatly reduced.

Hope you get some relief in the AM.

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