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I have been banded for for a year and a half but 9 months of that time I was pregnant. The banded didn't give me any issues while preggo. I kept my 3cc's which the band was placed in with. I got a fill over the summer to 4cc's and nothing passed. I couldn't eat pudding or tuna so I know I was too tight and they took it out. So here Iam with 3cc in my band and I still get food stuck more frequently than I would like. I have 3 kids 4 years and under and maybe I just do t have time to eat correctly. Anyone care to go her the proper rules or eating. I feel like broccoli is a nightmare to get down, as well as potatoes.....I'm sure I'm not too tight.... Maybe I just need a review of eating

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As far as eating, it's really important you take small enough bites, chew thoroughly, and pause between bites. Most doctors recommend bites the size of a fingernail (or similar) and chewing food until absolute mush. Kids and rushed or not, it's crucial to eat properly so you're not constantly stuck and get the nutrition you need.

As far as the acid reflux, that isn't a normal side effect of Depo or the band. However, it can be very dangerous with the band and lead to erosion so it's very important you talk to your doctor so he can help you resolve the problem.

Best wishes.

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My GI dr told me the depo does cause digestive problems because of the hormone imbalance as if you were pregnant. Never the less I'm taking Prilosec. But things like garlic or onions still cause heartburn

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I just had broccoli and chicken breast for dinner. I use a spoon from 16 Handles most of the time. I just make sure my bites are small. Sometimes, when I'm REALLY hungry, I eat while doing something else (probably not the best stragety) so THAT i can pase how often a spoonfull goes into my mouth.

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It you cant eat even slider foods such as pudding (and I know you know you shouldnt be eating that at all or any slider)and have acid reflux...they are both signs of being too tight...talk with your dr. about this...you may be one that doesnt even need the 3 ccs that you were given....lucky you. but you do need to be able to eat real food that is good for you without any issues. Maybe ask to have a little removed and see how that goes. My dr tells me you should never puke, never have trouble eating and never ever not be able to get liquids down. Coughing, acid reflux, heartburn are all signs of being too tight.

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