Lol that is exactly what has happened to me

Well I am sure you remember I could not get my first fill last month as it could not be located properly (thought it was tilted etc got an xray fill) Well yesterday I went for my second fill back the clinic I went to that could not fill it last month. All the way there I though its not going to happen, and had fully prepared myself for coming home again with no further fill.
Well, when it comes to my turn the nurse (who is just lovely by the way) chit chats then says we are going to try you standing up this time. So she has a feel and has a go, nope not there, then she goes further up and the look on her face as if to say ''BINGO'' she inserts the needle pulls out 6ml even though I only got 5ml put in, must have had a sneeky 1ml in there after all

and give me another 1.5ml taking me to 7.5ml in my 14ml band.
She said I dont know why we did not try you standing up last time. When I lie down I can feel and sometimes SEE my port right under my scar so when I looked down I was so shocked to see the injection mark was ''two inches north''

I was thinking to myself how can that be, I have lay down and seen the port protuding under the scar. So when I got home I lay down and felt my port under my scar, kept my fingers on it and stood up and felt the port move up also.
So Michelle I though it was hilarious when I read your post, how weird was that? It must be the case for a lot of us banders. I was just SOOOOO relieved I got a fill so easily yesterday I cannot tell you all, the relief was amazing, and my husbands face when I came out and smiled he could not believe it either after all the trouble I had last month.
So yes it is very normal to feel and sometimes see your port and dont be too shocked if you find it travels too