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Hi Mary -
Since you've said the port pain seems to be getting better, and you've had no further problems keeping foods down, this is my guess - because the port is attached to the tubing, which is attached to the band, you pb's would have made your stomach move up and down, hence the band would move with it, in turn affecting the tubing and then the port.
I know that when I'm full, my port tends to ache a little bit, and my only logical explanation for that is that the pressure of my full stoma pushes back against the restriction of the band, which forces saline towards the port and the tubing tries to straighten (like a garden hose when the water is turned on full). I realize this could only be a tiny bit of movement, but that may be all it takes to tweak those nerves around the port.
Again, this is just my theory. As long as you are getting better and keeping food down, I would not worry.
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Donali
Dr. Lopez, 1/23/03
303/203.5
5'6", 44 y.o.
Four Fills, last restriction 2.6 (10/03-7/04)
Diagnosed with erosion 6/19/04
Band removed 7/2/04
Flying "solo"
"There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it." - Edith Wharton
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