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  1. 1. How often do you PB?

    • Never have.
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    • Less than 5 times since I had my band.
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    • A couple of times a month.
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    • A couple of times a week.
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I've been doing it about 2x a month ... almost always when I eat too fast, especially towards the end of a meal. I should be more careful, because I slipped my first band and I may thus be prone to slippage. My surgeon put a stitch to form a "bump" right above the band on the front side of my stomach to help prevent slippage w/my second band. This is a technique she learned from Dr. Ponce in Georgia. I hope it works because I have definitely put it to the test... :)

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I can go days without pb's and then there will be a day where everything that I eat comes up! I still have a problem with eating slow and chewing

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I've PB'd three times, and each time after exercise. I think I have to either eat before I work out or wait an hour or so after.

I also find that if I eat when I'm ravenous, I tend to get the 'stuck' feeling.

This is quite the learning curve.

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I know I am asking myself for trouble when I eat on the run...or snack without thinking...usually I bp 2-4 times a month.

:) Becky

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Thank god I have only PB'd once at Thanksgiving. I knew I had gone to far with eating and took that last bite anyway. I barely made it to the front door and BINGO. Will not make that mistake again I hope. I have tried to slow done and chew to mush. If thats the wost thing to happen then this is all worth it!!

Banded Oct 3, 2006

Dr. Rienke

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I was banded on October 18 2006,

Just new i would say .

More recently this month

EVERY DAY AT LEAST ONCE

I now know i was / am a very bad eater, i skoff it all down very fast and i dont chew.

It,s a very hard habit to change, i,m trying but it,s very hard.

Mark:cry

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I have been banded 7 months. I never had a PB episode til about 4 months ago.

Most of the time, mine is more the golf-ball with slime, which I do 2-6 times per month).

I THINK I have only had true PB 3 times in the past 4 months.

I am always terrified of band slippage. I had a terrible, terrible episode of sliming, gagging, pb'ing about a week ago. It lasted for 30 minutes. I have never had that happed before. It was on wheat toast.

I don't feel any different but I go to the doctor next week and I am worried.

??? Did anyone know before going to be checked that band had slipped???

What did it feel like????

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Hi All :D

I have PB loads since my second fill:phanvan I am currently at 4cc in 9cc band. I experience quite a lots of pain three times but recently its not been that painful. I must admit it is like goal ball. i been worried about slippage does anyone know?:)

I lost 50lb since my op on the 8th july 2006 is that average ?:D

I can eat quite a bit know nothing like i use to but after the warnings about eatting to much i worry :help:

LANA:) :o

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What exactly happens and how does it feel when a band "slips"? Does this mean it comes off the stomach and must then be removed? How long before it can be replaced? I am pbing on solid foods and occasionally on thick liquids.< /p>

After my third fill, I can barely keep liquids down. Occasionally (about 3 times/week) I can eat solid foods & keep them down. I am losing great amounts of weight but my fill Dr. is 300 miles away. I am trying to be careful but the basic nutrition is not there. I have been hoping that with some major weight loss, the band would loosen and be less restricted. Does this happen? Or....do I need to get an unfill?

I need some experienced advise! Thanks :rolleyes:

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After my third fill two weeks ago, I have had 4-5 episodes.

I am not sure if you would call it vomiting or pb'ing.

It wasn't sliming but I felt nauseous and like I was choking. I would begin

coughing and bringing up small bits of food and saliva.

And its usually after only 2 or 3 bites of food.

What is this?? How can I prevent it???

Strangely....after waiting about 30-45 minutes, I can usually eat my regular size meal without any trouble.

Why does this happen sometimes but not others????????

........:rolleyes::) :eek:

.......worried about slippage.

Missy

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I pb almost daily since my fourth fill. I guess it's just getting used to more restriction and learning to slow down!!

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lovatofish

Yes, slipped band means the band has slipped out of place, not necessarity off your stomach. It can be very dangerous!

It is certainly possible and likely that the band will loosen after a big weight loss, however, you should be able to eat solid food every day, every meal. I know it sucks that you have to drive so far to get unfilled but what you are experiencing does not sound normal at all to me and you most likely need an unfill.

Good luck!

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I know this sounds crazy, but I just had my first fill and have been post op for about 5 weeks. I have no idea what PB is? I am still new to all of this stuff, could anbody tell what it is?

Thanks,

Losingit07

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