cate2001 0 Posted February 1, 2009 I was banded on Jan 8. I had my post-op appointment with doctor on the 21st. He suggested first fill for Feb 4. I am happy with my surgery, and the healing since. Yesterday evening I started experiencing very sharp pains in my chest and upper back. I am not sure what the pain is from... and I have not had any pain since about 4 days post op. Has anyone experienced this? Any thoughts on what this might be? Thanks! Cate Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mayadurga 1 Posted February 1, 2009 My chiropractor told me it is 'referred' pain from the nerves that connect with the stomach. "Chest Pain" is often the first place that stomach nerve irritations will show up. Hope this helps. BTW, I get regular chiro ajustments after a fill to help...and it does. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RestlessMonkey 7 Posted February 1, 2009 It may be referred pain from your diaphragm but call your surgeon on monday to be sure. Chest pain is NEVER anything to fool around with, especially as we approach our mid 30-s and beyond. :thumbup: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maestrita 43 Posted February 1, 2009 I agree with Restless, don't mess around with the ticker. If you have any history/family history of HBP, heart disease, you get in there right away. If it's your stomach, well, you'll get to feel sheepish in front of the ER staff. If it's your heart, you'll be damn glad you went. Keep aspirin on hand, too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
macpa90 0 Posted February 1, 2009 I was banded January 12th and have not yet had my first fill. I have found that even though I don't feel much of any restriction I have come to learn that there is. If I eat too much in a sitting or once I reverted to an old habit of just taking a chunk of bread that throwing it in my mouth. along with that I did not do the chewing that I normally do and swallowed the bread. I would say about 1 minute later I was feeling some pretty sharp chest pains. It scared me to death.. I did take a small amount of liquid to try to wash the bread down. Once it did, the pain subsided. However it is a bit of a constant little pain when I think that i have over eaten. I am chalking it up to a learning of what will be on my first fill. Of which I am sooo ready for. On the other hand, I have to tell you that I am such a believer of the Heart Check America. My husband and I went through the very simple process of a full body scan. I being the over weight one was just fine. My husband on the other hand, was an emergency case. we went right to a cardiologist and then right into the hopital for triple by pass. He is not over weight, he is very active and physically fit and was not displaying any symptoms of heart problems. He does on the other hand have family history of heart problems.. We have come to learn that this is not an area to wait and see what happens. If you feel that your pain is not like anything else, I agree get yourself somewhere to check it out!!! Better to be embarassed by the answer than what the other results might be.. Good luck to you.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cate2001 0 Posted February 2, 2009 Thanks to all who have responded. I don't have a heart issue or a history of a heart issue. However, I appreciate the suggestions and will definitely call my surgeon tomorrow. I see him Wednesday, too! My thought is that I might have eaten too much and that was the issue. I have been limited my intake to just 1/2 cup at a sitting. And, I have not had a fill so I didn't think I had a restriction. however, I noticed today that I feel it the most after I eat a meal (1/2 cup or less) or drink a large glass of Water, etc. Thanks again for responding! It means a lot to me to hear from the experienced folks in the crowd! Cate Share this post Link to post Share on other sites