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Regarding the explanation of what is happening.... your stoma is at the bottom of your esophogus... it is the opening into your new pouch. When you take too big of bites or eat too fast or eat the wrong things (things that may be gummy like bread or dry like dry meats), they do usually get through your esophogus, but then get stuck at that opening.... which is the size of a baby aspirin... so if you are eating the right things.. band friendly foods, taking bites the size of peas, and chewing 15-20 times with each bite before swallowing, there shouldn't be an issue unless you are too tight with a fill. I would recommend that you try drinking a warm/hot cup of tea or water right before eating... the warmth will relax your stoma making it a little easier for foods to go down... but following the band rules is essential for overall and long term band heath. Hope this helps.
Kammi in Everett, WA
335/302/180
DOB 5/27/08
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