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7_5_142.gifI have not had a fill yet. so here is my delema....I feel as if I have something stuck this morning...Last night I had chicken&rice. Felt fine. woke up this morning, drank Water and felt kinda funny like I would imagine Water going around rocks. But I did'nt think a whole lot about it. Tried to drink my protien shake and my chest tightened and I started coughing a strange cough and started trying to spit up. I finally spit out water and Protein drink. So I have fixed myself some hot tea. I hope this works. It seems like it is going down alright. anyone else with this? Thanks

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My surgeon told me I would have to get over my love of sushi because rice is a problem food for most people forever. Now mind you sushi rice is sticky rice but my guess is you have a ball of rice down there. It will either break-up with the hot tea or it will come up. Mind you I am just speculating.

Hope your tea is the cure-all for you.

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Sounds like the rice is stuck. I was told by my nutrionist NO RICE at all for 3 months after the banding. Drink pineapple juice, always works for me. It will either disolve what is stuck, or you will bring it up. Good Luck!

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also try standing with you head toward your toes it helps to move what ever is stuck so you can either spit it up or get it down thats what i do and i am never stuck more then 5 minutes

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Sounds exactly like what happens to me with sushi...

I have actually laid on a bean bag or a bed on my back and hung off the side when all else fails, let gravity help.

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