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Can you feel a band even? I know sorry a stupid question I'm just still new to all this and want to get this all down before 12/15 when I meet with a dr.

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Can't feel a thing! Maybe when I get a little thinner I can feel my port but right now I can't. It is a strange feeling, all right!

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I can feel my port if I put my hand there, now I'm almost at goal its very easy but it doesnt show. There's no discernable bump there. If I lean into something like the kitchen bench and hit my port it might be uncomfortable and the cat has a terrible habit of standing right on it when she jumps on me to begin her morning begging for food.< /p>

Sometimes, with very strenuous exercise it can hurt a bit - like a stitch, more of an annoyance, rather than pain. But overall it doesnt bother me at all.

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You can't feel the band or the tubing. I can feel my port. It feels somewhat like a nine volt battery has been implanted under my skin.

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I sure feel my port...but my surgery weight was 182=was under BMI of 35. The first 2 weeks after surgery I had some port pain but now it just kinda feels like a 9volt battery right under the skin. My kids said it feels gross- but its my reminder of what used to be and what is just ahead for me! BEST OF LUCK TO YOU!

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Hello everyone!

I haven't been banded yet so I'm very nervous! I'm more scared about the band around my stomach than the port area. I don't want band erosion or slippage and I don't want to PB...but I wanna lose weight!

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WOW Carlene...great minds think alike! I just was looking over the post and saw I said the same thing you did-almost word for word! Sorry!

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My port never bothered me. At first I couldn't find it, was afraid to press too hard. But now, since I'm almost at goal, I can see and feel it. Doesn't bother me a bit.

Carol

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Yesterday I spoke with a patient who we've been seeing for 3 months, who just happened to mention her LB to our receptionist. I had no idea... anyway the receptionist told her I was looking into it also, so I caught up with her yesterday to talk about it. When she showed me her port site and let me feel it, I was really surprised by the size and hardness of it... I guess I expected a little bump, if anything, and that it would be squishy, more like a pliable plastic bulb. My question is... well how do I put this. Does it interfere with um... relations?? ;) It won't stop me from having it done, but that would stink LOL... Thanks!

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