Shortness of Breath?

P goode
on 7/17/11 12:47 pm - Arlington, TX
VSG on 05/11/16
Anyone had it after you maybe ate 1 too many bites?  Is it dangerous?

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"Long ago in a galaxy far away"- WT-325. Lap band WT-287. Sleeve WT- 220, SW- 215, CW-144

la_professora
on 7/17/11 7:22 pm - TX
Adjustable Gastric Band on 03/17/11
I did in the beginning. It lasted a little bit (maybe 20 minutes?) then went away. I'm still here.

If it's something that's really concerning you, call your doc or go to the ER.

Good luck.
 

I will conquer this mountain, one rock at a time.
    
bubblesrn
on 7/17/11 10:32 pm
Lap Band on 02/22/08 with
you scared me for a second... the nurse in my wants to scream CALL 911!
But, realizing you're a fellow bandster, yes, when I have one bite too many, I tend to get a bit short of breath. I think it's because the band sits right near your diaphragm, the organ that assists with breathing, when you apply pressure to the diaphragm, many find it hard to catch their breaths.  Usually, when the food goes down, I feel so much better.  Sometimes, I have to stretch my arms above my head to get the food going down faster.  It does go away but if not, definitely have someone on standby calling 911!

Hope you're feeling better!
Take care!
Jan

all the weight has been lost post-op..I LOVE MY BAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

highest weight: 333 pounds (I know I gained after my last "weigh in" in the doctors office so probably it's more like 340 pounds)
current weight: 151 pounds (7/12/11)
I've been at goal (165 pounds) for 6 months now and now on maintence.  I tend to go up and down depending on time of the month and such! 
            

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