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I am 5 months post-op! I have a 10cc band. I got my last fill about 3 months ago and I have lost a lot of weight had no problems what so ever eating! This last 3 weeks I have been regurgitating everyday sometimes everytime I eat. I feel like my food is not going down like it suppose to and I end up regurgitating it back up, it's not a violent regurgitating but I know this is not normal. Sometimes it's hard for me to drink anything without it coming back up. I thought I had Acid Reflux or either I am eating too fast not chewing enough. And I get the hiccups and start to burp! I have health insurance my husbands job changed from Aetna to Blue Cross Blue Shield. I am waiting on my new insurance card to come in so I can go see my Dr. Any advise anyone

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Sounds like you're too tight

Stress can trigger sudden tightness of the band

Maybe call your insurance and get your policy # and give that to your doc instead of waiting for the card to come in. When it arrives then just fax it to your doc's office

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Sounds like you're too tight

Stress can trigger sudden tightness of the band

Maybe call your insurance and get your policy # and give that to your doc instead of waiting for the card to come in. When it arrives then just fax it to your doc's office

Thanks I will do that! I have been stress out lately! I just could not understand why all is a sudden things started coming back up! THANKS AGAIN! This is why I love this site.. I can't always turn to you all. Much love

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I am 5 months post-op! I have a 10cc band. I got my last fill about 3 months ago and I have lost a lot of weight had no problems what so ever eating! This last 3 weeks I have been regurgitating everyday sometimes everytime I eat. I feel like my food is not going down like it suppose to and I end up regurgitating it back up' date=' it's not a violent regurgitating but I know this is not normal. Sometimes it's hard for me to drink anything without it coming back up. I thought I had Acid Reflux or either I am eating too fast not chewing enough. And I get the hiccups and start to burp! I have health insurance my husbands job changed from Aetna to Blue Cross Blue Shield. I am waiting on my new insurance card to come in so I can go see my Dr. Any advise anyone[/quote']

I'm happy to say I have my group number for Blue Cross Blue Shield, so hopefully I can get in to see my Dr tomorrow! God is good. I tried to eat and still have not been able to keep nothing in me without coming up! Not to mention I am so thirsty but can't hold Water or anything else down.. God help me please, in Jesus name I pray..

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call your doctor as soon as you can.

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call your doctor as soon as you can.

Thanks so much, I am going to call him at 8:00am to go in! This is not right, I feel like I have to burp everytime I drink a little of anything! It's so uncomfortable and I'm so concerned.

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call your doctor as soon as you can.

I am going to call him at 8am in the morning! I feel so uncomfortable and feel like I have to burp and I regurgitate everytime I try to drink anything or eat anything I am so concerned, I feel stuck and I shouldn't feel like this from siping on Water the eventually comes right back up. Praying morning comes quick I'm so thirsty but can't keep anything down.

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I agree please call your doctor. Even if you have to do self pay of wait to be reimbursed your health is to important to put off.

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same thing happened to me resently and I had to have it all taken out get my second fill today it has been hard holding on but I have...good luck to you and pls let us know.

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