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I can generally lie on my back for a bit, but spend most of my time laying on my right side, opposite the port/incision. (I had a single incision surgery and it's just to the left of middle.) How soon before you all felt comfortable enough to lay on port side? Just banded on the 14th.

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I am a side sleeper and so I slept on my port side the very first night. However, I did "cuddle" a pillow to help take the pressure off -- that really helped.

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By the third night of trying to sleep on my back with pillows on my side to fake myself into thinking I was on my side, I finally just gave in and sucked it up and slept on my side.

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This was one of the most frustrating aspects of my band procedure!! I wasn't able to sleep on my side for at least four weeks.

That sucked. :)

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It's been almost six weeks for me, and at times I still have trouble sleeping/laying on my port side.

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I was banded on 7/23 and still can't really sleep much on the left side where my port is. I have a couple of times and wound up turning over, painfully. My problem is twisting/turning or getting up from laying on my left/port side.. it feels like someone is stabbing me, or like the internal stitches are stitched onto some muscle below my naval. Not fun. I'm hoping that goes away soon.

~Sonia

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It's so funny to hear people talk about their port on the side! My port is directly in the center of my stomach right under my sternum. My doctor even told me he never heard of putting it on the side. I can say that I have no problem with it at all and can sleep on either side. Good luck and I hope your pain goes away... Anyone being banded should make sure the doctor puts it in the center..

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It's so funny to hear people talk about their port on the side! My port is directly in the center of my stomach right under my sternum. My doctor even told me he never heard of putting it on the side. I can say that I have no problem with it at all and can sleep on either side. Good luck and I hope your pain goes away... Anyone being banded should make sure the doctor puts it in the center..

Just to clarify, I'm not talking about it being on my side like my flank or anything like that, just off center some. I have pictures in my profile of my incisions, the largest being the port one.

I'm surprised your doc hasn't heard of it, it seems fairly common. I've heard more people who have their ports off centered some than I've heard of those that have it dead center. It's weird how every doc has their own techniques!

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