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Hey guys, I was just wondering if any of you who are "newly" banded have flown on a plane yet? I was banded on July 22nd, and my family and I are going to Disneyworld next month, so I just wondered how it affected you on a plane?

NO SWEAT. NON ISSUE ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!

I:thumbs_up: FLEW TWO WEEKS AFTER.

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yes i was banded in july and flew down to orlando to see game 2 of world series no problems except i didint get a chance to go to disneyworld but im going there in dec enjoy your trip take care disneyholic

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THanks skinnymike.....we are definately disneyholics! This will be our 3rd time to go in 3 years! Have a great trip yourself! I can't wait to see it at Christmas :-)

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I made a trip to Chicago 8 days after the band - no problems at all, even though I thought I would die trying to find food on the trip (a one day trip). Wound up having Soup at Harry Carey's restaurant, and then a smoothie at the airport.

But flying was no problem at all.

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What's up with us all taking a trip to Disney after surgery?? Anyway, I flew to Disney about 5 weeks after surgery, no problem at all. I have flown many times since then and feel no effects whatsoever. Happy flying and tell Mickey hello.

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This is great to know. I'm flying to Paris next week and that's a long flight. I certainly do not want lb complications due to flying.

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I flew to Arizona last month (4 hour flight). I had already had 2 fills at that point. I did fine without any problems. I did not eat while flying, but did OK drinking Water during the flight. Have fun at Disney!

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I just got back from a trip home to MI. I was miserable the whole time. I was soooo tight. I am pretty sure it came from flying, as well as being in a lower atmosphere (Denver vs Detroit) I was throwing up every day. :D I ended up on liquids the last 6 days. As soon as we got back here to Denver, I started feeling much better.

It looks like I may be in the minority in this respect (which is a good thing)

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Well, I guess it affected me differently.

When I flew last month, the cabin pressure affected my band, making it tighter. I was lucky enough to fly 1st class, tried eating a few bites of the scrambled eggs served, and it didn't go down. Wound up in the bathroom.

Also, after I got to my destination, could hardly eat anything solid the next day at the wedding reception (or any time during the day really .....) because I was so tight. But I'm not sure if that was from my episode in the airplane bathroom or the affect on my band from the plane ride.

The tightness subsided the 2nd day after I got home.

P.S. I'm not scared of flying! (smile)

Have fun at Disney!

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