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Banded on 9/5/14, down 84 pounds. I went to see my doctor on Monday (who is conservative with fills) he gave me a 1/2 cc, said I'm making excellent progress & go back to see him in TWO months & continue doing everything I've been doing.

I now have 4ccs in a 12cc band. Since receiving the last fill, my throat makes crazy gurgling noises. Nothing hurts, it's just the most embarrassing sounds. I assure you I'm not over eating or consuming large bites. This happens even when I drink Water. Is this normal? Any best practices you can share so I may begin using immediately? :)

I've had excellent restriction since my fill at the end May & it's just as well now. I guess for me, I'm concerned I'm going to stall & not lose anything else! Or what if I start over eating again? Or... Or... Or!!! OMG, I'm having anxiety about not seeing him for two months. Certainly I can call and/or go see him whenever I need to. But these thoughts are driving be nuts! For whatever reason, the more weight I lose, the more anxiety ridden I become. Any words of wisdom?

Thank you so much!

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@@ChelleChi1969

The gurgling sound is quite normal for me too.....6 years post op. :)

As far as words of advice....sounds like your surgeon was spot on to me.

84 pounds in 10 months = Just continue everything you've been doing!

Best wishes for your continued success :)

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@@ChelleChi1969 I have to ask if you were at a good restriction why did you get another fill?

The gurgling can be normal right after a fill, but it can also be an indicator of being tight. I would give it a week or so to settle in and if you are still gurgling every time you drink something you may want to go back and have that 1/2 cc taken out. If ti all levels out for you and the gurgling stops and your feeling good with eating solids again and hunger is dimmed eating only every 3-4 hours or more then don't worry about not seeing the Dr. for a couple of months.

You want to be accountable to yourself to be sure your doing what's right for you, and if you need them they are just a phone call away. He's really trying to tell you that your doing a great job and he doesn't need to medically see you every month anymore, so that's a good thing :)

Keep in touch here and let us know how your doing. This is a great place to share and question and get support, it helps me a lot especially when I need focus.

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I'm a gurgler at times; seems to go with the territory for me. Congratulations on your success. A good relationship with your doctor is such a great thing. You are doing beautifully!

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I'm gurgling right now.....very common for me.

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@@lisacaron To be honest, I didn't question why a small fill... I was just glad to receive one! :) I'm going to assume it's for reinforcement and/or a result of something I noted when speaking with the nutritionist. Thank you for your insight, words of advice & encouragement!

@@Bandista @@B-52 @@catfish87 Thanks so much! I feel better knowing I'm not the only one who gurgles. I think I'm so happy to have seemingly found my "sweet spot" that I'm terrified something will go wrong.

Onward & upward!!!

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