Well, I have been banded for 13 months and let me tell you that I am ALWAYS hungry. From day 1, my "head hunger" has never went away. I've been constantly losing even without much restriction at first, but I can honestly say that I have yet to walk past a vending machine and not wish that I could have something out of there... Oh don't even get me started about a Diet Coke machine! I haven't had any pop since my pre-op diet over a year ago, and til this day I am still like a recovering crackhead - I take long pauses at my friends drinking their pop - OH HOW I MISS IT! But, that being said, I chose to give it up. My band has never made me have a feeling like I couldn't eat anything. Very bluntly, up until a few months ago, I was cursing this band to everyone that would listen. The problem with the doctors and the staff at their offices, IN MY OPINION, is that they glorify the band through all their mandatory meetings and evaluations but they NEVER tell you that this is not a miracle solution, which I, unfortunately, was looking for. I have learned to love my band now know that it is A DIET. If you're not ready for A DIET, it's not going to work for you. THE BAND IS HARD, YET GRATIFYING, WORK and if you love your band, it will eventually love you, too.
So, I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't agree with the fact that this dr is saying the band isn't about restriction, but the feeling of not wanting to eat. If that were the case, in my instance, I got the wrong band! My old, fat girl sees food in the same way she always saw it. My new, thinner yet not yet done losing, girl knows that she has to stop or she's going to get super sick from her RESTRICTION. But it doesn't mean that the feeling of wanting to eat isn't always there FOR ME, because it is.
Thanks for listening to my rant! :w00t: