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I'm day 5 post op trying to figure everything out, I think I get a heavy feeling in my chest after I eat, is that the full feeling? I also had hernia repair so I am trying to distinguish all my new feelings.

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I had a huge problem post-op with eating and stuck episodes because of the hernia repair. I actually had my band unfilled completely and let the swelling and "stiffness" of the repair go away. If you are having a feeling in your chest I would say that you may have eaten too much, but I don't know the details of that.

The satisfied feeling you are looking for is when you have eaten and don't have that full feeling, but a satisfied feeling that you are not interested in eating anything else. It's kinda funny when you are eating and then get to a point that something will distract you and you don't go back to eating.

The over full feeling after being banded is really uncomfortable. It's kinda like having pressure pushing up from the bottom of the band.

I hope that helps you out. People are different and describe things differently, so your experiences might differ from mine.

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day 5? you should still be on liquids so if you are eating anything then that its is getting stuck and that's not good look at you post op instruction or call the doctor and tell them what you are eating.

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Phase 2 mushy. I went to mushy in the hospital. I know most of u were on liquids much longer than my dr.

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