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I'm going for my first fill this afternoon and while they didn't tell me I needed to be npo before, I almost think I should be.

Just curious if any of you had to be no before your fills!

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Nope...just try not to have anything to eat or drink an hour or two before and you'll be fine. I always get my fills during my lunch break, so I have cream of wheat or oatmeal for Breakfast and I'm still satisfied when I go in. Just remember to stay on liquids the first two days after, it really can affect the outcome of the fill down the road.

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Hey :)

Be careful w/ NPO, most don't realize that means no food/water orally before a procedure <wink>

No need to be NPO. However, I typically do not eat or drink up to 2 hrs before a fill.

The way my doc does his fills is with Water tests. If my pouch is already filled, that won't do me any good. But also, if I recently ate my stoma could theoretically be more open than norm and I want to test the band at stasis.

Good luck :) (PS I'm an RN too) :)

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My doc allows fluids up to an hour before a fill, but doesn't want solids within 4 hours. I have forgotten, and had a fill anyway, so I don't know how much it affects the process, other than what Hazel says; the stoma may be more open and anything in the pouch may slow the barium down falsely.

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