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I had my 3rd fill (total 3.2 cc) today and I think it might have been too much. I can sip Water but that's it. No slim fast or tea or shake, only water. I've PBed more today than in all the previous 5 months put together. Is this normal after a fill or do I need to call the doc in the morning?:help:

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I would call, especially if I noticed any choking/reflux symptoms during the night. Some folks would give it a day or two, but I'm just not a fan of being overly filled for too long, it enhances your chances of slippage or esophageal irritation. Good luck!

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I had my 1st fill on May 18, 2006, and just about each morning I feel nausea and no appetite most of the day. Is that what restriction is all about. My next fill is scheduled for June 1, do you think I should reschedule it? Please help. Thank you.

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Restriction seems to work on me by deadening my appetite but I dont feel nausea with it. I just have little interest in food so therefore its easy to just eat a tiny meal. I dont seem to feel the physical stop signals that others talk about very often.

June 1 is pretty close, I'd reschedule. My fills have been more like 2 months apart. But that's just what I'd do.

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Yes, my appetite is dead and the lil nausea feeling is for a short time in the morning. What is the "physcial stop signals", I have never heard of that before? Thanks for your feedback.

Restriction seems to work on me by deadening my appetite but I dont feel nausea with it. I just have little interest in food so therefore its easy to just eat a tiny meal. I dont seem to feel the physical stop signals that others talk about very often.

June 1 is pretty close, I'd reschedule. My fills have been more like 2 months apart. But that's just what I'd do.

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