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Hello everyone,

Maybe it sound dumb, but i was banded 11/08/05 i have lost :clap2: 37lb.:clap2: So far so good, but till last sunday i start with walking (exercise). Today i feel like its not really pain, but my port hurts a little. Is this normal?

i hope you guys can understand my English, i know that it is bad. Port is where the doctor make the fill? I'm so sorry for this questions.

Please help.

Thanks

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Mine can be tender at times, mainly when I sleep on it at night.

Your English is fine by the way.. where are you from?

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Yep, good English, don't worry!!!

Your walking is probably what is making your port area hurt a little. Keep up the walking and maybe use an ice pack on your port after your walk. Just for a few minutes. That tissue is tender, just be "nice" to it. Good luck, and Congrats!

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After I was banded, whenever I would do new things that would move my stomach muscles in a way that it hadn't moved since surgery, my port area would be sore. Even at over a year out I still find one of those every now and then and it's sore for a couple of days.

Just watch it carefully, if it gets red, or feels warm to the touch, go to your doctor because then it is an infection.

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