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Hello all

Can you scull (chugg) a glass of Water with a band...:cursing:

I find if i HAVE to have water (which i dont like) i try to

scull a couple just so there "IN" me....

So will i chunder it back up if i scull????:cryin:

Nicole

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So will i chunder it back up if i scull????:cursing:

I have GOT to visit Australia some day....

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I haven't had a problem "sculling".. now, I don't drink a full glass in one big gulp, but I can drink a pretty decent amount at a time. But, I prefer not to be super tight like others do... I think it really depends on your restriction. I still drink the same way I use to..

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I can chug two or three gulps, no problem. Not a whole glass, perhaps 1/4-1/3 of one, then I have to stop for a minute.

I haven't gotten to my "sweet spot" yet, though. So that might change.

So, it looks like the answer is "maybe". You'll just have to wait and see what your body allows.

I've always been a gulper, so I was worried about that, too. It hasn't been a problem for me thus far.

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I don't have any issues either, but you might learn to like your Water, if you drink it more slowly. I, too, have chosen to be less restricted.

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Okay,not sure what language you are speaking but I'm answering in English!!! (or American!)

I can't chug a glass of Water (or anything else) anymore. It is a little bit frustrating, I'll admit. If I do it will hurt and I may very well PB (not vomit, it just comes up, but the worst part is the feeling of it being stuck) This new way of drinking takes practice. I was warned by my doctor that it would be that way and was encouraged to practice before surgery, which I did, but honestly you can't really practice it until you have to actually do it. I didn't feel that way until after my 5th fill. Because Fluid intake is so important to lap band patients it really is something you have to learn to do. I find the best way is to carry a bottle of water around with me everywhere I go. I take sips constantly throughout the day.

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