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Hello all! I was banded in August of 2013.

Two weeks ago, I realized I was able to eat a bit more than normal but still not too much. In hindsight, I realize my band was likely too tight before and I didn't realize it. I did have several episodes of food coming back up. I feel different now but great. The problem is, nothing changed... No adjustments. I was just able to eat more one day.

Any idea what may have happened? Unfamiliar with signs of band slippage but also unsure if that's a possibility because the amount of food I can tolerate is still limited. (approximately one cup.)

Has anyone else ever experienced anything of the like? My surgeon is 3.5 hours away & when contacted via phone, they seemed unconcerned...

Suggestions, advice and similar stories welcome!!

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this doesn't sound like a band slippage. either you just know how to eat with a band or if you are gaining wt. a slight fill might be needed.

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I can eat different amounts different days

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I can be much tighter after a day of liquids. I can eat more in the evening than in the morning. It does fluctuate a lot.

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That's how it is. My bf has to drink something hot before he can even think of eating.

Thank you! I do this too.... I think I was just sketching myself out! :) Thanks everyone for your feedback!

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My surgeon......when contacted via phone,...seemed unconcerned.

Suggestions, advice and similar stories welcome!!

I like your surgeons advice. And I like that you called for a professional opinion.

I eat more some days than others as well. I still get hungry at times, eat faster, chew less, and I'm 5+ years out. But occasionally, I won't eat anything solid all day.

You don't sound like the volume was a significant change? Or not a total loss of restriction? If it were, I'd be concerned and look for an answer.

Best wishes on your continued success! :)

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I like your surgeons advice. And I like that you called for a professional opinion.

I eat more some days than others as well. I still get hungry at times, eat faster, chew less, and I'm 5+ years out. But occasionally, I won't eat anything solid all day.

You don't sound like the volume was a significant change? Or not a total loss of restriction? If it were, I'd be concerned and look for an answer.

Best wishes on your continued success! :)

Thanks so much!! It's been a long journey but worth it!!post-147228-14216344660074_thumb.jpg post-147228-14216344988668_thumb.jpg

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I can also eat more on some days....some days I don't eat anything...weird right? My band also feels different at times...when it is colder out it seems tighter...or when I travel.

I agree that calling is a good idea. After all the doctors are there to help. There have been a few times that I have called and talked to my nurse, because I am also quite a ways from the office.

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