skinnyhereicome 41 Posted July 17, 2014 Okay so I am not complaining because I could not be happier about my weight loss journey however, I believe my band may be getting a little to tight during weight loss, I have not had a fill in 6 months. I am hoping to hear from some of you that may have gone/or are going through this. Most of the time I can hardly anything. I try to make my self eat because I know that I have to, I have tried several different food items and nothing really goes down very well other than Soups and malt-o-meal. I am a little paranoid that something might be wrong and I am not reading the signs. I do hiccup a lot during meals and I burp up mucus/saliva. I called my doctors office to speak to the nurse to see if maybe I need a slight unfill but I am afraid of not being in the green zone. I am hoping this is a normal part of being in the green zone and need to get used to it. ? Thanks for the input ahead of time. :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colleen C 169 Posted July 17, 2014 You said nothing goes down well but Soup and such doesn't sound like the green zone but a slight overfill. They should be able to take a teensy amount out so you can get some Protein in. We are suppose to be loosing weight but also need nutrition. i think it is common to want to be tight but that doesn't sound right to only get liquids in. Preserve your health, Vitamins and muscles and let them get you into a truer green zone. Good luck to you! Colleen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skinnyhereicome 41 Posted July 17, 2014 I should have been a little more clear I can eat chicken, pastas, Beans, etc.. however it does come with a price typically I don't feel very well after eating very fatigued sometimes I am burping up alot that mucus stuff. I don't believe that this is quite right though. The scary thing is a lot of what goes down without any pain is junk food.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lisacaron 5,075 Posted July 17, 2014 @@SkinnyHereICome Before going in to take Fluid out of the band I would question your eating mechanics. The first thing I would do is to give your band a day or two to rest. Go back to your liquid diet for a day and let it rest to heal from any swelling you might have from food being brought back up. Then I would introduce solid foods slowly, and really watch what your eating mechanics are. Are you cutting the bites small enough? Are you chewing them well enough before swallowing the bite? Are you letting the bite clear the band before taking the next bite? If you are doing all these things and you are till having an issue with sliming and food coming back up or getting stuck then you should go in and have a small amount of Fluid taken out. Call your Dr. and let them know what's going on sometimes we just need a tiny bit of fluid removed. .5-1cc can make all the difference and keep you in the green part of the green zone rather than closer to the red zone. 3 skinnyhereicome, Colleen C and labwalker reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skinnyhereicome 41 Posted July 17, 2014 (edited) @ lisacaron, thank you so much. I think that is the best advise I have received in a while, I will start liquid tomorrow and see how it goes. It makes sense what you said about mechanics I do tend to not pay attention to the size of bites I am taking and how fast I am eating. I am embarrassed to say this but I go to restaurants a lot with family and friends and I swear everyone looks at me like a crazy person due to the lack of food I eat. I try to eat at a normal persons pace and it just doesn't work for me. Nobody knows about my lapband other than my husband. Edited July 17, 2014 by skinnyhereicome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites