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I am 3 1/2 months post op. I had my 2nd fill a week and a half ago now at 4 cc's. That visit definately has made me fill the restriction now. Since then I have struggled with food going down, just painful. I am not sure if this is normal or if its because I am really not chewing my food down to a mushy state and/or haven't learned to slow down. liquids go down fine, so maybe its the chewing thing; however, I have had a lack of appetite since then only wanting the Protein Shakes. Today I am now just starting to eat a very little bit of solids comfortably, ensuring I chew, chew, chew a billion times. The ailments I have now:

1. This morning I was in severe distress due to Constipation (quite embarrassing for me to mention on this site) for over an hour and half. I couldn't get up because it felt like it was ready to come out, but never did, and when I would try to get up that area would leak (sorry folks for the description). After struggling for that period of time the stress of trying to go has made that entire area down there painful to sit and tailbone hurts. I have called the docs office and they said its because I am not drinking enough Water, which is true to some degree but drink milk and shakes, and to take a stool softner. Well, I have now gone from one extreme to another withouy taking a stool softner, still painful, and have stomach cramps. Has anyone encountered this? Doc assured me last visit that its not band related as the band is higher up than the stomach.

2. It seems that any food I eat upsets my stomach easily, even the Protein shakes at times. I have been on liquids - Soups, and shakes - since the fill a week and a half ago. My stomach feels bloated all the time and cramps up periodically depending on what it is that I am drinking/eating.

Why is this happening? :wink2:

Edited by trinity2008
mistake in words and mispelling

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sweety i dont really have answers for you other than i feel for you...

i know how the running right through you feels i have dealt with that since i had my gallbladder out in 2003. i do know even if you drink other things Water is a must and you have to drink it make iced tea out of it or add crystal light anything so you can get it down.

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Water is your friend!! It is the best friend of the band!! I agree, you need to drink it even if you have to add flavor to it. Crystal Light Lemonade has become my Diet Pepsi (w/ Lime). I have one with me everywhere!!! You should be drinking 132 oz of water each day. I drink 7 to 9 - 20 oz. bottles of water each day. Good luck. I hope it all works out in the end!! (Couldn't help myself there!!)

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My doc recomended Myrolax and it really helps and has no flavor or texture to it. I bought mine at Walmart for about $6

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