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Good ! Call them first thing in the Morning if you have to.

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Call and nag nag nag. I had a doc that didn't return calls once. I then called after hours which probably bugged him so much that she got on her nurse and she called and apologized the next day. Docs don't like after hour calls. ;) That's why we call during the day....duh.... :)

Consider requesting a barium swallow (if you haven't had one post-op) to check the positioning of the band.

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Sounds awful-- good luck. I had lots of weird things right after surgery too-- and to be honest as helpful as these boards can be sometimes, getting in to see that DR. can be the best peace of mind there is-- even if it's a common issue.

Take good care in the mean time.

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I had a similar thing, not really chest pains, but a pain would shoot up in my chest area, through my throat and into my head giving me a bad headache. I would have to sit up or put another pillow under my head to get it to stop. Now I am just about 6 weeks and it has completely gone away. I was thinking maybe the tube from the anesthesia might have done a little damage and my body was just recovering from that. What did your doctor say? Hope you are feeling better.

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Hopefloats, I am glad to know that someone else had this similar feeling. but i am even more glad that you said yours went away. did you feel like something was almost like blocking your air way? oh and my throat really hurt when i was laying down and if i would breathe through my nose. it is so weird. and i havent gone to the doctor. i have an appointment on the 29th which is 1 week away so lets just hope i dont die in the meantime. lol

I had a similar thing, not really chest pains, but a pain would shoot up in my chest area, through my throat and into my head giving me a bad headache. I would have to sit up or put another pillow under my head to get it to stop. Now I am just about 6 weeks and it has completely gone away. I was thinking maybe the tube from the anesthesia might have done a little damage and my body was just recovering from that. What did your doctor say? Hope you are feeling better.

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Hopefloats, I am glad to know that someone else had this similar feeling. but i am even more glad that you said yours went away. did you feel like something was almost like blocking your air way? oh and my throat really hurt when i was laying down and if i would breathe through my nose. it is so weird. and i havent gone to the doctor. i have an appointment on the 29th which is 1 week away so lets just hope i dont die in the meantime. lol

yes, it was like my throat would close and block my air and it would radiate into my jaw and down my chest. I really think it must have been from the tube from the anesthesia...Aria3 said the PA said it was esophageal spasms, so that is probably what we are/were experiencing. Mine did go away after a few weeks, hopefully yours will go away soon.

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