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Had my first fill this morning. I now have 3 cc's in my 10 cc band. After I left my doctors office I noticed the familiar burning of acid in my mouth. I e-mailed my doctor and he said I could be swollen because of the fill or I may be super sensitive and I could come in tomorrow for a slight unfill. I am taking liquids just fine, no nausea or throwing up. I don't know whether to wait and see if it is swelling and the reflux goes away or to just go in tomorrow for the slight unfill....uggg. :angry: Anyone have a similar story or words of wisdom they could share, please and thank you!

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I would wait and see! Could take few days to adjust. Mine always seems tighter the first few and real restricted.

All u full fluids for a couple days after every fill?

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You should be full liquids for a couple of days. If you continue to have the burning and reflux with liquids, go back for an unfill. Sometimes 0.5 cc can make a world of difference. At least in my experience. You should do what you think is best for you.

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I've shared this tip before but truly it is worth repeating. After a fill, stay in the doctors reception area for 30 minutes sipping on liquids. If you have problems with the fill then that generally will show up during that time and you should get a little taken out before leaving the office. Well, that is how I do it and might be helpful to you.

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Swelling is normal after a fill. If you can drink with no problem then I would wait. Swelling can last for a few days to a few weeks.

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Thanks ladies!....I'm leaning towards doing my 48 hours of liquids and hoping the reflux goes away. If not I will go in next week for an unfill..

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I got my first fill today. I have a 10cc band and got 3cc's today. My doctor makes you drink a bottle of Water before you can leave. If you have problems he will take some out at that time. I was able to drink the whole bottle but, I did have to sip it and not guzzle it. He told me to stay on liquids the rest of the day and I could go back to food tomorrow. I am kind of nervous about that. I may just eat soft food tomorrow like yogurt, cottage cheese or eggs.< /p>

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I've shared this tip before but truly it is worth repeating. After a fill, stay in the doctors reception area for 30 minutes sipping on liquids. If you have problems with the fill then that generally will show up during that time and you should get a little taken out before leaving the office. Well, that is how I do it and might be helpful to you.

thanks for that hint. Not even close yet for a first fill....just got banded on Monday but am appreciative for any advice related to what will come later on.

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Hi,

I had my first fill on Wednesday (two days ago) I got 4cc in my 10cc band and i felt a little discomfort for the first 24 hours as it was still hard to drink and i could feel it go down slowly. I was told to stay on liquid for three days and today (Day 3) i feel much better. Maybe book an appointment in a few days and see how you go. If you feel better ring and cancel your appointment. Good luck!

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I've shared this tip before but truly it is worth repeating. After a fill, stay in the doctors reception area for 30 minutes sipping on liquids. If you have problems with the fill then that generally will show up during that time and you should get a little taken out before leaving the office. Well, that is how I do it and might be helpful to you.

I have read this before I don't know if it was your post but thanks. I decided the first time I read it that is what I will do every time whether dr requires it or not. Dr. is a 35 mile drive so better safe then sorry.

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Hi,

I had my first fill on Wednesday (two days ago) I got 4cc in my 10cc band and i felt a little discomfort for the first 24 hours as it was still hard to drink and i could feel it go down slowly. I was told to stay on liquid for three days and today (Day 3) i feel much better. Maybe book an appointment in a few days and see how you go. If you feel better ring and cancel your appointment. Good luck!

Glad you feel better today, makes me think I need to wait it out, thanks!! :)

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