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I was on my way to get my fill today and realized that I had some time to kill and hadn't eaten lunch, so I decided to stop and get something to eat, and long story short, by the time I had gotten my food, and sat down to eat my food, it was only about 1/2 hour before my appt time. I felt ok before getting my fill, just really full. The doctor had a hard time finding my port and was pushing all around my stomach, which wasn't much fun. Especially on a full belly, but he eventually got it in. He asked if I wanted 1/2 cc or 1cc, which I answered 1cc. This is my third fill and I knew that I might either be at the right level with this one or maybe a little tight. So after my fill, I drank my Water, which went down ok, but I felt like I had heart burn a little. I was a little uncomfortable on the ride home, but wasn't sure if it was because of eating right before the fill or maybe I am too tight. It is evening time now, and I still feel really full, a little uncomfortable still. Just wondering from anyone who knows what it feels like, does this sound like I may need some Fluid out? I guess I am going to have some Soup for dinner tonight, even though I don't feel very hungry. I appreciate any input or advice! Thanks!

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I had my second fill today in total i have 4cc in my band now and if feel the same way. i was wondering if its normal to feel this way after a fill. its like someone is holding my tummy.:unsure:

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I felt the same after my first and second fill.........it takes a few days for the swelling to go down. That is why it is really important to eat liquids for 24 hrs. after then progress to mushies. My tightness went away after about 48 hrs.

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You are never supposed to eat before a fill. I wish Drs would advise patients of this. Next time go on an empty stomach or do liquids that day if you have an afternoon appt. Or eat Breakfast and then liquids

I SOOOOOO agree with you! I feel terrible! but I did manage to burp a little (sorry that's kinda gross to say) and it helped a little, but still feeling uncomfortable. I learned this lesson the hard way!

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You are never supposed to eat before a fill. I wish Drs would advise patients of this. Next time go on an empty stomach or do liquids that day if you have an afternoon appt. Or eat Breakfast and then liquids

Another example of "different doctor, different rules". My doctor says it's ok to eat before a fill. I never do though but that's because I don't want to eat before I get on the scale!

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It's best not to eat for at least four hours prior to a fill to give your stomach time to stop churning after a meal (which can happen for hours).

But, since you're already in the post phase, go on fluids for a few days. Don't eat if you're not hungry. Do fluids, then mushies, then soft, etc. If you're not able to easily consume mushies or soft food every 4-5 hours by Tuesday then go in for an unfill of about half.

And next time, don't eat ; )

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Another example of "different doctor, different rules". My doctor says it's ok to eat before a fill. I never do though but that's because I don't want to eat before I get on the scale!

I agree with this. My doc didn't say don't eat but I

Never eat before going to any doctors because I don't want my weight to be up...lol. I kind of regretted it at my last visit because I got my first fill and then was told liquids only for the next 2 days and I was hungry, oh well.

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I got my second fill on Tuesday. I also ate before my fill. He had a hard time hitting my port as well, but he got it after three tries. He put in 1cc and I already had 2cc in my 4cc band. I was fine and was able to drink Water just fine. Then three hours later I was in horrible pain, and it lasted through last night. I had horrific gas. It was pushing up on my band and I thought I was going to die. I feel so much better today.

My DR. is very strict. He says 3 days of Clear Liquids and 4 days of full liquids and 7 days of soft foods before a regular diet is resumed after a fill. I am following his instructions because I believe he knows best. I do not want to dilate my esophogus and or stretch my pouch. I also want to be sure the inflammation goes down, as I know I am swollen as I can feel it.

Good Luck!!

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