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I think there are some posts on pbing if you do a search. But, I once had that question too and found out just enough to know it when I experienced it. I understand it to be a productive burp. I experienced this after my fourth fill when the restriction REALLY was felt. I ate some chicken breast which was too dry and I ate it too fast. My stomach made this slimy stuff that came up my throat and I burped out this slime with a few pieces of chicken (and broccoli) into a towel. This also came with stomach spasms and a wicked case of the sweats. Phew. It only lasted about 10 minutes. Not a pleasant experience, but it set me straight on using my "tool" (the band) properly. I think that is what pbing is, but others may have a different explanation. Don't let this Detour you from banding if you haven't already because it just kind of set me straight. I learned what and how I have to eat to avoid it. Best of luck! :drool: <- ha, that was me. lol. ;)

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I read the book written by your doctor, her husband, and khaliah ali. Your doctors sound like a wonderful team. The book is called fighting weight.

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I think there are some posts on pbing if you do a search. But, I once had that question too and found out just enough to know it when I experienced it. I understand it to be a productive burp. I experienced this after my fourth fill when the restriction REALLY was felt. I ate some chicken breast which was too dry and I ate it too fast. My stomach made this slimy stuff that came up my throat and I burped out this slime with a few pieces of chicken (and broccoli) into a towel. This also came with stomach spasms and a wicked case of the sweats. Phew. It only lasted about 10 minutes. Not a pleasant experience, but it set me straight on using my "tool" (the band) properly. I think that is what pbing is, but others may have a different explanation. Don't let this Detour you from banding if you haven't already because it just kind of set me straight. I learned what and how I have to eat to avoid it. Best of luck! :drool: <- ha, that was me. lol. ;)

wow thanks 4 the info i hope never to grow through that

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I read the book written by your doctor, her husband, and khaliah ali. Your doctors sound like a wonderful team. The book is called fighting weight.

i read the book it was one on my deciding factors in choosing them i have no regrets Dr. Ren is a wonderful caring Dr. and her team is just as great i thank God i found them

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