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Hi all, I just got banded on 9/8 & for some odd reason, I'm PETRIFIED of band slippage. It's just in the back of my mind. Can anyone explain to me what it looks or feels like? My port incision is healing beautifully, but seems to be making a "dimple" where the incision is. I would imagine thats because the swelling has come down significantly. Above the incision is stilll swollen. Sound "normal" to anyone? My FU appt is tomorrow, but I can't help wondering if something is wrong. Am I being neurotic?

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A band slip is when the band slips up onto the esophagus or further down onto the stomach. It can be caused by failure to follow the post-op diet progression, overeating, vomiting, hard coughing, a failed suture, poor surgical technique, or bad luck. Signs of band slippage include dysphagia (difficulty swallowing liquids or foods), chest pain, heartburn, reflux, left shoulder pain, or sudden loss of restriction. A band slip can often be fixed by a complete unfill and rest period, but if it's a bad slip, it might require surgery to fix it.

I think it's way too soon to be worried about the appearance of your port incision. If it isn't red or hot to touch (signs of infection), it's better off left alone. My port incision has been inset (or dimpled) for 5 years.

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