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Argh! Went to a BBQ today and got stuck. The host was talking to me while I had a PB situation going on! What are some of your most embarrassing LB situations?

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in public bathroom and there was a big line. I was stuck and couldn't wait so I vomited in the garbage

in front of everyone in line.

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I had to pb out the car today, at a stoplight. Of course Im in the middle of expelling the offender, and the light changes, so my partner is like, come on, hurry up!" as if.... Lol

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It has been my experience that eating out is difficult............ Because I tend to be more social I am talking and eating and I just forget to chew enough or swallow to big a piece. And for some reason I just can it get it through my brain that I can not Eat that roll they always bring warm and in a basket..... So I have become familiar with every bathroom in town ... my husband and friends are just use to it . They see me stopping , swallowing and leaving the table for the bathroom. I don't make a scene I go do what I have to do and come back a little red in the face and watering eyes sit down and go on.

I always hope that there is no one in the handicap bathroom since in Florida they have sinks and I can do what I need to do in there . One time after throwing up in one I came out to see a lady in a wheel chair glaring at me........ Note .....I always leave the bathroom cleaned up.

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I was at my church and there was an anniversary party for our priest. I thought hat I could eat a small piece of beef on a small bun. It came up, and up and up. My son had to drive me home, and after while, I had no where to spit. We had to leave because there were so many people that I could not make my way to the restroom. It was not a pretty site, thank God my son is now a lapbander and is now well aware that when it comes, it comes!!!

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I thought PB was a productive burp, but this does not sound like a burp, or maybe that's what the "productive" part means, can someone shed some light on what PB is? :)

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Yes, that is what productive burp is! When you experience it, you will know! It is basically an action that you can't stop.

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Thanks, that sounds kind of scary, but I'll have to learn to live with it.

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Thanks, good to hear!

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