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Does anybody know why exactly they do the upper GI? Does it have to do with fitting the band or something? Just curious because they have not done an upper GI on me. They did an ultrasound on my stomach area, but that's been it. I'm scheduled in May. Did everybody have an upper GI?

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I had an upper ugi done with the barium swollow.... It was TERRIBLE! Lol the stuff they make u drink.... It's terrible... It actually made me so sick, I was probably turning green after they were done! It's such a thick chalk like drink it was even hard getting it up, that's how thick it was! I know TMI but if they don't require it for u them your lucky!

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My surgeon did not do an upper gi for band surgery-he reserves this for RNY and VGS. The upper GI is when toy are put under anesthesia and the camera tube its put down you're throat. He did have me do an EGD, which is basically the fluoroscopy where you swallow barium and stand on front of the screen. The test is done to ensure that you don't have any current existing ulcers or issues. The only reason he made me do one was because i had some acid reflux in the year prior to beginning the process. Good luck.

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Ya I had to do that swollow study too, it wasnt pleasant! From what I've heard the surgeon also does one after the surgery also

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I had to do the same. I asked why they did this and they told me so there are no surprises when the Dr. performs surgery (ulcers, tumors, etc).

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it to make sure everything in place and it safe to fill the band

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I had one after and no anesthesia

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I didn't have one pre-band, but did have one post band. And then I've had several others since I had band problems. The ONLY one that was truly awful was one where they didn't mix the liquid up very well and it was like drinking liquid cement that was chunky!!!!!

I'm experienced enough now to know that it doesn't have to be awful like that and will speak up if it ever happens again!

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Yes it was very awful! They made me drink one that was very thick I mean like u said cement think and them another one that was very liquidy...I was fine the whole time but when I got off that table when they were done I got very sick... Just thinking about it now is making my mouth salivate! Yuck... But I can't imagine having to do one after surgery, I know that's Gona make me sick and I don't think that would be good right after surgery!

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