Wheelchair 13 Posted June 16, 2011 It's usually because I eat to rapidly... but I've been sliming pretty regularly. I'm actually only on my second week, but my surgeon told me to use my best judgment on food. Soft foods or purees are desirable, but I can tolerate grilled meats, fish, eggs, etc., I'm ok to eat them. I was chomping down on some eggs today and knew I was starting to slime. It's a 'blocked' feeling that i think i can push down with Water, but that's a mistake. If I try to swallow the slime, it does not work. I usually need to go to the bathroom and spit it out. The whole episode lasts less than a minute or two. However, I really need to start eating slowly b/c this is about the 5th or 6th time I've done it...and I've only been eating solids for a week now. Hmmm.... What about youse guys? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocoabean 430 Posted June 16, 2011 Just a note, eggs are a notorious item for getting stuck. And you are so right, drinking Water while stuck is a VERY bad idea, unless you are near a toilet or sink, because it starts the launch sequence. For me now, I get stuck maybe once every couple of months. Then I tend to go in streaks. Once I get stuck once, I'll get stuck a few times in a row. If it was a really bad episode I'll do fluids and mushies only for the rest of the day and the next. The food that is the worst offender for me is white meat chicken. Doughnuts are the first runner-up. So I avoid both of those. When I was first banded I formed a habit of pausing before I took the first bite to remind myself that I am banded and need to chew, chew, chew. I still do it today, and it serves me well to remember not to take that first huge bite that is likely to get stuck. It also reminds me to eat slowly and wait between bites. Once you feel that tiny bit of pain like you are getting stuck, STOP eating. Wait for the pain to stop before you continue. If you add food on top of what feels like a potential stuck episode, it goes nowhere good. If you wait for the pain to subside, you can continue on. I've had times where I've gotten stuck on the first bite. That's the end of the meal. Over, done, kaput. It really is a learning experience. Take your time while you get to know your band. Mine is named Bandit because he has stolen many a meal from me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rachel412 116 Posted June 17, 2011 Haven't slimed yet and it's been two WHOLE months Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jess55 97 Posted June 17, 2011 I've been banded for nearly 6 months and never slimed. And to be honest I probably don't ches that well, but I have barely any fill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheelchair 13 Posted June 17, 2011 well...luckily for me...i can tolerate eggs very well. I heard that people can either take or they can't. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eduKTR 1 Posted June 17, 2011 Denise, thank you for what you wrote. I had a terrible evening, thanks to a first bite that was probably too big, and because I was really hungry, I kept eating. After just a few bites, I felt the familiar pain, and then ten minutes later, I was in agony. For two hours. I vomited 5 times. I just had my second fill four days ago, and since then, everything has been uncomfortable to swallow. I am thinking about calling my doctor to ask for a little "unfill" tomorrow. After being so miserable all evening, I can't believe I'm even debating the issue, but I don't want to go back to my situation after the first fill, where I felt no restriction. Anyway, your helpful hints were excellent, and I thank you. Just a note, eggs are a notorious item for getting stuck. And you are so right, drinking Water while stuck is a VERY bad idea, unless you are near a toilet or sink, because it starts the launch sequence. For me now, I get stuck maybe once every couple of months. Then I tend to go in streaks. Once I get stuck once, I'll get stuck a few times in a row. If it was a really bad episode I'll do fluids and mushies only for the rest of the day and the next. The food that is the worst offender for me is white meat chicken. Doughnuts are the first runner-up. So I avoid both of those. When I was first banded I formed a habit of pausing before I took the first bite to remind myself that I am banded and need to chew, chew, chew. I still do it today, and it serves me well to remember not to take that first huge bite that is likely to get stuck. It also reminds me to eat slowly and wait between bites. Once you feel that tiny bit of pain like you are getting stuck, STOP eating. Wait for the pain to stop before you continue. If you add food on top of what feels like a potential stuck episode, it goes nowhere good. If you wait for the pain to subside, you can continue on. I've had times where I've gotten stuck on the first bite. That's the end of the meal. Over, done, kaput. It really is a learning experience. Take your time while you get to know your band. Mine is named Bandit because he has stolen many a meal from me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stateofzen 46 Posted June 17, 2011 I've never slimed in 9 months. If you're having several days in a row of getting stuck, you've probably irritated your stomach and are swollen. I'd back off the solids and go to liquids/mushies for a few days to let things settle down, then add solids back in again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asksdf 5 Posted June 17, 2011 I've been banded for 9 months, I've only slimed once and that was my own fault. Now getting stuck, that happens quite more often. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocoabean 430 Posted June 17, 2011 Denise, thank you for what you wrote. I had a terrible evening, thanks to a first bite that was probably too big, and because I was really hungry, I kept eating. After just a few bites, I felt the familiar pain, and then ten minutes later, I was in agony. For two hours. I vomited 5 times. I just had my second fill four days ago, and since then, everything has been uncomfortable to swallow. I am thinking about calling my doctor to ask for a little "unfill" tomorrow. After being so miserable all evening, I can't believe I'm even debating the issue, but I don't want to go back to my situation after the first fill, where I felt no restriction. Anyway, your helpful hints were excellent, and I thank you. You are very welcome. A slight unfill might be in order. You don't have to have all of the fill you had put in removed. I did that once. When I could not even get yogurt down, I knew I needed the unfill. I am blaming Wheelchair for my woes last night. Due to asking this question I was jinxed! I got stuck on a turkey burger. One of the worst episodes I've had in a while. One of these days I will learn that I really ought not to attempt eat the bun. AT ALL. Sometimes I can tolerate a few bites of it if I tear away the bottom and use it as a handle. Other times, no go. And usually my bites are just too big for my own good. It's something about holding the burger, I just tend to shove too much in. 3 years, and I am still learning. The ground turkey was a new food for me, as hamburger and veggie burgers just don't tend to work for me. The turkey was fine, but something else not so fine. I also didn't stop soon enough. (sigh) Sometimes we don't take our own advice. I am on shakes and liquids today. But still, I wouldn't trade my band to be back near my high weight and on BP meds and nearing diabetes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eduKTR 1 Posted June 17, 2011 Denise - I just got back from getting a slight unfill. That was such a miserable experience last night. I'm sorry you were going through it, too! It's interesting that you got stuck on turkey burger. That's something that doesn't give me a problem. chicken does (white meat). I haven't tried dark meat chicken yet. I am on liquids and soft foods for a few days. The liquids I hate; the soft foods I don't mind at all. I have to be very careful with bread, too. Like you said, I'm not sure it's the bread, or whether we take bites that are way too big when the sandwich itself is big! Anyway, just wanted to tell you that I did get some Fluid taken out. Hopefully we're onward and upward now. Congratulations on your success. You are an inspiration! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocoabean 430 Posted June 17, 2011 Denise - I just got back from getting a slight unfill. That was such a miserable experience last night. I'm sorry you were going through it, too! It's interesting that you got stuck on turkey burger. That's something that doesn't give me a problem. chicken does (white meat). I haven't tried dark meat chicken yet. I am on liquids and soft foods for a few days. The liquids I hate; the soft foods I don't mind at all. I have to be very careful with bread, too. Like you said, I'm not sure it's the bread, or whether we take bites that are way too big when the sandwich itself is big! Anyway, just wanted to tell you that I did get some Fluid taken out. Hopefully we're onward and upward now. Congratulations on your success. You are an inspiration! I hope you are feeling better with the unfill. I don't believe it was the turkey, but cannot say for sure, as it was a first for me to eat ground turkey. Based on how easy it was to chew and my past history with "hamburgers on Buns, " I don't think it was the meat. After I had my unfill I was able to go back in a month later and get refilled with what was removed and a little more. Bands are our fickle friends! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amberakamom 13 Posted June 20, 2011 I have never slimmed, or PB'd or been stuck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheelchair 13 Posted June 21, 2011 I slimed again today. My mother made some great panini sandwich... I knew I should take it easy if tough bread at 3 weeks after.... but it looked so good. After a couple bites...I drank some Water and slimed.... But I cut down a tree over the weekend.... a pretty big tree (don't know the name). I rented a Chipper and got rid of all the branches. Good work for me. Not so easy in a wheelchair....but I manage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WinningLoser 10 Posted June 21, 2011 OK...I HAVE TO ASK, WHAT I SLIMED? ONLY 3 DAYS POST-OP AND THIS DOES NOT SOUND FUN! It's usually because I eat to rapidly... but I've been sliming pretty regularly. I'm actually only on my second week, but my surgeon told me to use my best judgment on food. Soft foods or purees are desirable, but I can tolerate grilled meats, fish, eggs, etc., I'm ok to eat them. I was chomping down on some eggs today and knew I was starting to slime. It's a 'blocked' feeling that i think i can push down with Water, but that's a mistake. If I try to swallow the slime, it does not work. I usually need to go to the bathroom and spit it out. The whole episode lasts less than a minute or two. However, I really need to start eating slowly b/c this is about the 5th or 6th time I've done it...and I've only been eating solids for a week now. Hmmm.... What about youse guys? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eduKTR 1 Posted June 21, 2011 I wonder if it is the fact that it is a sandwich that might cause you problems. This is something that I have learned about myself this past week, as has another person who posted here. Our first impulse when we get a sandwich in our hands is to take that first big, delicious bite. It is almost impossible to take a small bite of a sandwich. I'm not so sure it's the bread that causes the problem, or if it is the size of the bite. I did an experiment last week. I took a piece of bread at a restaurant, put a tiny bit of butter on it, and cut it into tiny pieces. Then I ate the pieces with a fork and chewed and chewed and chewed. Guess what? No problem at all. And that was soft bread. So, after my horrible experience last week (I got something stuck, with vomiting and sliming afterwards), I have been SOOOOO careful to peel the skin off of sausage and cut food into tiny bites and not overeat. I haven't eaten chicken for a while, nor scrambled eggs. Those two things have caused major problems for me. Please see if you stop sliming if you don't eat your food in sandwich form, and cut the food into small bites. At the first feeling of "stuck," STOP! DON"T DRINK ANYTHING! Overall, eat slowly, like you never have before. I am by no means an expert (not even close), but I am starting to discover what works best for me. Maybe it will work for you, too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites