stratgazer 0 Posted August 26, 2007 Hi Everyone. I got my 2nd fill yesterday. So far I can feel the difference in restriction. The first fill didnt last long, no more than a few days but I was told to expect that. Anyhow since yesterdays fill I've noticed that when I eat meat that i'm full after about 3 oz. Today I had some refried Beans for a change and I was able to eat around 7 or so oz. Perhaps it was even more. Would this be normal? My main question would be is it normal to feel odd aches and pain in your chest area. I also get aches/pains in my left shoulder. The aches/pains seem to come on quick and sudden and then are gone. Sometimes after I eat I get a sharp pain under my left breast, when this happens if i'll get up and walk around i'll end up burping a few times and that pain goes away, its the other aches/pains that concern me. Of course being overweight I cant help but to be concerned that the pains could be from my heart. I had a heart study before my lap band and was given the "go ahead". Anyhow are these aches/pains normal? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LapBandit 5 Posted August 26, 2007 Yep, you sound normal to me. chicken is way more dense than refried Beans so I can eat considerably more of softer foods than I can solid Proteins. Although I wouldn't say it's normal to have actual "pain" a lot but yes, I also can experience different sensations following eating if I've eaten too quickly or too much. Actual pain might be something to mention to your doctor if it bothers you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marimaru 7 Posted August 26, 2007 I get the shoulder one all the time, and the one beneath my left breast less frequently. The general aches in the chest/stomach area for me are often relieved by something like gas-x. It's weird, but it works. Soft things you will definitely be able to eat more of than more solid things. As a general rule, you should it the solid stuff first, then veggies, and then if you have room, carbs and whatnot. :huggie: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites