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Its the only way I know how to sleep.. However, after the band I stayed 4 months not being able to sleep on my stomch. I wouldn't call what i had pain, it was rather discomfort.

Now I'm doing great again, and sleeping on my stomach again:)

Again if no pain there is no problem, but be vrey attentive not to only pain, also any discomfort might mean you shouldn't sleep that way, for now

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I was able to sleep on my stomach the very first day. I never experienced any pain like many others have. I never had a problem with my port so I say, go for it!

Melissa Lea

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I usually sleep on my side or stomach. It has never hurt. However, my port did flip, but I doubt the way I slept had anything to do with it. It was just a freak thing.

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I was only banded on 9/4, so it doesn't surprise me that I have tenderness at my port site. I know it'll go away. However, will I always be able to see a slight bulge at the port site? Will I always be able to feel it through my skin?

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My patient coordinator was quite pleased, as was my Dr, to hear that I slept on my side the first night back and had no problems. I guess if they were happy about it I'd say you are just fine :)

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