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LOL; maybe it's just wishful thinking. I'm off tomorrow for my first flight since banding.

Any input you guys?

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I've heard that flying does affect the band. Personally, I can't say if it does or not because I'm usually stressed when flying and that tightens my band all on it's own! Because of that, I never eat while on the plane---just drinking Water.< /p>

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that is so interesting.........I was in a really good mood yesterday and had a great day. I could eat so much more than usual since my 2nd fill. Now today was really stressful and I could barely eat. Restriction is a very funny thing.

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Flying does tighten me up for a day or so. It's not that big of a deal if I'm prepared for it.

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I've flown back and forth from GA to CA 4 times and 1 trip to London and back since the band and no extra restriction :)

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I have to be SUPER careful when flying. Esp if I try to eat while in mid-air. No fun. I'm a bit of a sweller, so I think the tiny movement of the band makes it tough. I'm the sort that can't eat after a fill or unfill because my sensitive tissue gets angry being messed with.......

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What reason did you have to have the band removed if you do not mind me asking?

Sorry this for Furelle

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You were at the weight that I am now and you are at the weight I want to be. I was wondering if you have a big problem with loose or hanging skin, it does not look like it in your picture. I hope I don't but I have been fat for a long time. Thanks.

This is for Tricia K

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Wow. I've never noticed any restriction while flying. I live overseas, and flights "Home" average about 13 hours. If I'm flying in the area then flights average 2 to 4 hours. Hm.. I wish I could have extra restriction. Somehow, when I fly I get ravenous, I just want to EAT, EAT, EAT.

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I always get tight for about a day and a half after flying, but like Katherine, I am usually stressed before I fly. There are a number of older threads about this topic. It might be worth a search if you need more input.

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Have flown quite a lot....never set off any security alarms and never had any restriction problems at all.

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Flying AND stress tighten me up!

My dog had to have a large tumor removed from his bladder last week and I was on liquids for 9 days!!

When I flew to Houston last Fall I was on liquids for the whole day of both flights.

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