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I got a fill on yesterday. I sat and drank the Water and even went back and got another cup just to make sure that everything was okay. Well, when I got home my mouth was a little watery and I had to keep sallowing. Liquids are going down, but sometimes I get white foam coming up. I had this before when I was in my green zone earlier, but now after just getting a fill this is happening. Plus I keep burping, its not the one with slime its just that I have the urge to keep doing it. What should I do? Could it be swelling or could it be I need an unfill. I didn't get much put in in the first place because of this kind of thing. Should I wait or not? Liquids stay down, but I keep these urges of wanting to burp.

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You sound a little tight, I had this happen after my second fill and had to have a little removed. Do not suffer through this, call your doctor and discuss options.

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Thanks guys.

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Fills do cause some inflammation right at the band and it usually doesn't happen till later. That swelling makes the opening smaller of course. It will probably go down so you'll be OK but I agree, call your doctor and let him know?

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I will, I just ate some Soup and it went down with no problem. So hopefully the swelling will go down, but I did make a call to the fill center.

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