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I just had an unfill from 8.125 cc to 7.8cc in my 10cc band.

I decided that I rather be a little hungry than vomiting/PBing so much.

I think my esophagus had a hard time.

My question is that do I have to stay on liquids then mushing for 3-4 days after an unfill.

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I would strongly suggest starting over and taking it slow. I had an unfill in April of 0.1cc and because my esophagus was swollen from the PB'ing, I started back on liquids/mushies for 1 week. It made a huge difference in addition to the slight unfill.

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Um, it depends on how long it went on for. I had a few incidents for about a week before my unfill and he told me to go easy for a day. So I had like refried Beans and some Soups and then I was eating normal the next day. But, if you let it go on for weeks, then yeah, you might want to go easy.

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If you do not have too much irritation, I would go one day liquids and one day mushies and on from there depending on how things are going down.

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I think your body will tell you what to do. I just got an unfill after a terrible overfill and I cannot imagine trying to put anything other than liquids in my body. But if you are not sore, you should be ok. The longer I have this band, I realize how important it is to be aware of the signs and signals your body gives you and not ignore them.

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