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Going to go all liquids for a few days, starting today....realized it has been a while and I need to give it all a good rest, and let things settle down and re-set.....

For me, all liquid means Protein Shakes, Soups, anything that does not need chewing....perfect slider foods...

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Cleansing effect. It works wonders on band people. Many have to try this every so often. It's almost like a jump start to our systems.

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B -52 ever since I saw you recommend this a while back, I do it for a couple of days, a couple of times a month and each time I walk away feeling like I have a brand new band.

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When you do this, do the band signals sort of come alive.....like a renewed sense of restriction (for lack of a better word)?

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Going to go all liquids for a few days, starting today....realized it has been a while and I need to give it all a good rest, and let things settle down and re-set.....

For me, all liquid means Protein shakes, Soups, anything that does not need chewing....perfect slider foods...

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When you do this, do the band signals sort of come alive.....like a renewed sense of restriction (for lack of a better word)?

Something I picked up on my own, from bits of info here and there...

for instance, whenever someone has a problem the first thing the Dr. says is to go liquids for a few days....

Also, the Dr. may give a complete un-fill, accomplishing the same thing...giving the band a rest....

I can't speak for anyone else, nor would I say this will work for all.....but in my case, I have not had a fill in about 2 1/2 years now.....that's not to say I have never felt I needed one...but if everything is going along well, then I notice things begin to slack off, I will give the band a rest...and for me it will "Re-new" that place of where things were optimum for me...

I've also read here people do this to "kick Start" weight loss, perhaps to break a plateau...or maybe to return to square one as was the case right after surgery. and work back into mushies, then good solid food choices....

Whatever the outcome, I have found it to be beneficial for me.....

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I'll keep this in mind. I just had a fill, and it was good for about a week. Now the signals have dimmed quite a bit....again.

I've seen some talk on here about the "5 day pouch test". Sounds similar, if not the same thing you're talking about.

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Never heard of this! You're a genius! I'm giving this a try.

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