SRKS72 0 Posted August 30, 2007 Yesterday for lunch I ate a meatball a little larger than a golf ball. For supper last night I ate a few baked french fries. After I ate supper I got the hick ups. This morning when I woke up I hick uped and some of my supper came up. Is this normal for food to be in my pouch for that long? I feel like I am full and have no desire to eat (other than head hunger). When I took my morning medicine I had to drink a little. I seemed to reflux back up. I have been drinking tea this morning and can feel a gurgle a little while after I drink, as it goes down. I know that the Fluid is going down slowly. I feel like I have indigestion (and have since I woke up). Is this normal? I have been banded since November 2006. Could my band be stopped up? Also, I have 3.4 cc in 4 cc band. I know I have good restriction. However, if I eat solid protien I can't eat all that much. If I eat a snack (like a 100 calorie pack) I can eat the entire bag. If I eat a protien bar for Breakfast I can eat the entire bar. If I eat food that is not solid protien I can eat more than a cup. Is this all normal? I am Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marimaru 7 Posted August 30, 2007 Probably you should make sure you don't eat too close to when you go to bed. It doesn't sound like you are eating very much, are you eating enough? If it lasts very long or you are worried about it, call your doc and see what he says. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JulieNYC 4 Posted August 30, 2007 That has happened to me before. I think you were stuck, but without the pain, because nothing was actually wedged in your stoma. Our pouches are supposed to empty every 20 minutes or so, if we aren't overfilled. That said, there is a LOT of fluctuation. I know I've had something in there for more than a day on more than one occasion. If I were you, I'd do liquids and mushies for a couple of days to let things settle down, and if it doesn't happen again, I wouldn't worry about it. If it happens consistently, I'd get the slightest unfill, just because it's not healthy in the long run for your band to have your pouch not empty. I wouldn't worry though. I think you're fine (with the normal caveats of call your Dr. if you think there's a problem)! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites