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Ok I been very very busy getting ready to be in a wedding. So mon I had very little to eat drank coffee for Breakfast and lunch had a baked potatoe and tried eating a chicken sandwhich. Took the top bun off and it still got stuck so I had to vomit to get it out. After work I had to go get my dress hemmed and was running all around I also was starving hungry as hell when I got home about 8pm and finally ate something I didn't eat much of it cuz I didn't feel good. I had a terrible headache and just laid down. I didn't have anymore tylenol so I took a peice of a ibprofen and I know im not supposed to, but my head was killing and I needed something. I didn't even take half of it though anyway since this day I have not been feeling good had salad for lunch yesterday then drank Water and started feeling sick again. I think im going to eat Soup for a while until I feel better I don't know what;s wrong. I hope my band hasn't slipped.

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When my band slipped I had a metal taste in my mouth that I now assume is acid reflux.

Hope you feel better soon!

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Hi:

If your blood sugar is getting too low you'll feel like crap! I get dizzy and nauseus when I don't have enough nutrition.

Feel better soon!

Sue

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I don't think your band slipped. The big sign of that is that suddenly you can't keep anything down. Hope you feel better soon.

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I wouldn't jump to the conclusion of a band slip!

You had a stuck incident, which very likely caused swelling, and added the irritation from ibuprofen to the mix.

Toss in hunger/hypoglycemia/stress from the upcoming wedding, and that's a recipe for feeling cruddy.

I think you've got the right approach--baby your band for a few days. (Be sure you meet your nutrient needs, though.) Chances are, you'll find that the irritation/swelling abates, and you're back on track.

If it persists, yes---then see your doctor.

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