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And lord knows waking up coughing with Fluid in my throat isn't normal either. :rolleyes

And it is mighty scary too. Has sent me into an asthma attack in the past, pre banding, and you think you will never breath right again.

Nothing to play with or try to tough out.

I think all of us on here are very protective of our bands. And everyone seems to know not to abuse it, by being too tight ect.

Wishing you the best

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I called the doctor and am going in on Wednesday morning. Naturally, now that I've done it, I feel 100% fine and like I could eat a horse. :rolleyes

But the nighttime is the test. If making that phone call takes my reflux away, that'll be the coolest. :cool:

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A while back when I had to go get an unfill in Houston the same thing happened to me..1 week of suffering and then the morning I was going to Houston, I could drink coffee with no prob..still went ahead with it.........not that this refers to you..but I should have cancelled:-)

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Thanks for remembering! I went to the doc this morning and all went very well. He took out .4ccs and said I'd probably feel a big difference from that. So far it's hard to tell, too early. The real test will be tonight, and whether I can lie down for any length of time without reflux.

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Alex, I hope this slight unfill does thr trick in removing your reflux but still gives you decent restriction. You did the rightthing for you and your band.

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LOL! Hope you didn't have nightmares, Paula! :)

The night was wonderful. :) I often wake up briefly during the night--I'm a light sleeper and my kids make noise. But last night every time I woke up I realized I had snuggled down a little farther in my pillows and there was no discomfort or bad taste in my mouth. What a joy! This morning I was able to flop over and catch a few more zzzs without thinking twice, which privilege I'd been missing more than anything.

So it looks like the adjustment worked, and I'm a happy camper once again. Thanks for asking! :)

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Well, some nights were worse than others. On a really bad night, if I wasn't propped WAY up on pillows, I'd get symptoms whenever I'd fall asleep (since my swallow reflex would stop). A couple of nights I had to move to a reclining chair to get any sleep at all.

Then there were nights when I'd wake up in the morning feeling just peachy and think everything was gone. But I still wasn't sleeping in my normal position and I knew I couldn't, so that had to be fixed.

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