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Absolutely agree with those above.
Also, the longer you are chewing and chewing, your stomach is churning and churning and producing acid and enzymes in anticipation of the food that is in your mouth. Okay, so it's not like your stomach is doing a 440, but it is working and moving in preparation of food coming down. (Notice how your mouth waters when you smell something yummy?) Any extra movement you don't have to have in the early stages of healing is good to avoid. The band is held in place on the front with sutures, but the back has to scar into place, the scars take longer to heal with the more the stomach moves.
__________________ Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati (When all else fails, play dead) H371/S327/C297 Fell off the wagon in a big way, got back on with my first fill ever 4/29/08 Small AP June 21st, 2007 by Dr. James Wagner @ Hurley in Flint, MI |