Tiffykins 673 Posted December 9, 2009 A observation that someone in the group might be able to explain. With the band I would not touch dry food. chicken was a guarantee to a sliming episode for hours at end, yet it seems to me that the opposite holds true with the sleeve. Dry food gives me no trouble what so ever (obviously in very small quantities). Another quick question is the liquid in liquid out problem. Although it's no longer a massive problem I explore caves for a hobby, when I finally reach the surface Water tastes like heaven in a bottle but the next day I will suddenly suffer from a upset stomach ????? Slightly annoying if you are in the bush with no ablution facilities. Any surefire remedies - I am one month and 20 days out - down 16.6 kg's - (36 pounds) I completely understand the issue you mentioned with dry food and the band. Anytime I ate any type of meat, it was paired with a condiment of some sort. ketchup, gravy, mayo, and Ranch dressing were huge staples in my fridge. I do not experience the ill effects of meat anymore either with the sleeve. It's really nice to be able to eat roasted chicken without it being covered in some sort of condiment to ensure it went down. I don't understand the difference, but I do know that I love it. I carried the condiment habit over with me when I first started solid foods, but now it's not absolutely necessary. As for the upset stomach after exploring caves, have you tried modifying your diet the day before? Can you take a probiotic or eat yogurt the day you explore caves or once you return home? I know Probiotics and/or yogurt always cure my stomach issues. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites