Well, like i mentioned i did get a small fill... something is goofy though. Now I have less restriction. I will have to talk to the fill nurse in the morning and see what she thinks.
JoeMcc
I went ahead and had a .4cc fill. They were going to try for 1.0 cc but i wouldnt let them. If this doesnt do anything I will try another small fill next week. I would rather test it then find myself closed off.
Very good info in the links. Belive it or not....comparing myself to the posts in the links influenced my decision.
JoeMcc
Well, I can eat softer foods in the morning like cottage cheese, soggy Cereal, applesauce...and things like that. I will check out the other links.
Joe
Hi there,
Im debating another small fill. In the mornings things are pretty good for restriction. I usually eat cottage cheese because other things get stuck. By dinner time I can eat pretty much anything and way too much. For lunch today I had a good size chicken breast and still hungry.
Yeah I think it's time for another fill.... guess im looking for a... "yup you need a fill."
lol
Take care!
Joe
If your wearing a ring... take the ring off. See the indentation? Im thinking the stomach does the same thing. It takes a while (like the the sponge) to get the band to set.
On thanksgiving I had a fill that got me tight. I had to be careful about what I ate and how much i chewed. This week... I feel wide open.
Im at 6.6cc in a 10cc band...all blind fills...
1st - 2cc
2nd - 2cc
3rd - 1cc
4th - 1.6cc
JoeMcc
Hi again,
Do any of you have a suggestion of how to test the restriction? I was banded Aug 31 and now have 4cc in my VG band. At this point I really cant say I hvae restriction and I know for some there is a fine line between wide open and closed off. I can get 2 more CCs tomorrow but almost affraid to.
I guess my question is... should I test the band out by eating to the point of being full? Right now I try to control my portions and don't push it at all. My typical meal is 3-4 oz of chicken breast and 1/2 cup of green Beans. I might have a sugar free pudding 20 min later if im craving something but don't really push that size of meal. It would be nice if there were a sure fire serving of something that should be enough food to keep you satisfied.
Can you compare the way you felt while eating your first solids post op to the way you feel with the right fill level? Are they similar?
JoeMcc
You have some great points. We all come from different backgrounds and have very different opinions. I felt a little bashed from your posts but it's all good. I got some good info from the thread.
JoeMcc