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Does this happen to anyone else? When I'm eating and I start to get to my 'had enough' point, I start yawning. It's only started happening since my last fill.

It's the weirdest thing - I used to think I was tired all the time, but I only yawn now when the meter reads 'full'.

Anyone else out there?

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I've heard runny nose, sighing, hiccups, I get none of these - cuz i get pressure in my chest before anything. I think the one time I actually did not have the tightness i did get a runny nose. i still haven't figured this out yet :cursing: Oh i have had a hiccup occassionally

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I get Migraines when I'm full. They suck! As soon as my pouch starts to empty they are gone. Also I get really bad chest pain. I don't get a runny nose when I'm full but I do if I'm about to PB.

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YES! I'll yawn, and sometimes get a runny nose or hiccups. But the yawning happens pretty much every time I eat. Guess it's good to have a clear signal that I'm full...but kind of embarrassing to break out into yawning when I'm eating with someone. I have to assure them I'm not bored with what they're saying! ;-)

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I yawn, get a runny nose or get hiccups, depending on the day. Unfortunately it's not the signal for "stop eating"... it's the signal for "you've gone a little past the appropriate amount... stop now or hug a toilet." Haha

It's a signal that I try to avoid most days. For the past few months it's been my little warning signal that tells me it's time to stop. I'm now realizing that if I pay attention to what I'm eating and what my body is telling me, it's actually telling me that I've gone a little too far.

I don't get sick or pb or slime or anything when I get my hiccups or yawns, unless I take a few more bites. But I do feel like it's my band teaching me when to stop. My goal is to eat and realize that I am full and satisfied, without the signal.

Regardless, I never eat (even one tiny bite) past that signal. It never ends well!

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i also recently have experienced yawning as well as burping that tells me i am full! but i feel thankful of these warnings, or i would just keep on going!!!! burping is not very lady like but are very subtle thankfully!!:smile2:

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