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As long as you could feel it go down and then later (after an hour) you can drink - you're most likely fine.

The best thing to do when you get something stuck is to stop eating - give yourself a break and don't eat or drink anything to add pressure on top. It normally will work its way down, just as yours did. I will walk about to get things down, for me it helps to get moving.

Take care!

Lisa

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Sorry to hear that Kristy. I seem to be able to eat anything and I'm not sure I'm even chewing much (just keep forgetting) although I'm not very interested in eating. I was hungry my last week of liquids but not at all yesterday or today. That's the good news. The bad news is I'm still SO sore, like I'm bruised. I feel more sore this week than I remember feeling right after surgery. I'm sore to the point I'm thinking about taking some pain-killers. It's no fun!

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It did go down after a few minutes, and I'm able to drink. This is going to be a bigger change then I thought. Today I've been so thirsty that I just want to chug a bottle of water... not sip. I'm going to need to be more conscience of things... and, SLOW DOWN. Sabrina, I'm sorry that you're still so sore. I didn't experience a lot of soreness. It's good that you're not very hungry. Have you scheduled your first fill? Where are you going to get it? I'm going to the OCC on January 16th and back home on the 17th for my first fill. I think for it being my first day of eating solids... my head is playing tricks with my tummy. I don't think I'm hungry, but I want to eat. Today I had bowl of shreaded wheat cereal with a bit of yogurt for breakfast, chicken cooked with bell peppers and onions over some rice for lunch and a lean cuisine for dinner.

Kristy

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