BetsyB 9 Posted December 25, 2010 I needed well more than 7 cc to feel restriction. That said, even before I did, I acted as though I had restriction and followed my doctor's required eating regimen. Much of my loss occurred before I had restriction, but was due to ---yes!--eating less and exercising more. I didn't say, "Why have a band, then?" I realized that in order to lose weight I had to eat less. Whether I was banded or not. Once restriction is achieved, it's easier to lose weight, because hunger is not as big a part of the equation. But I still had to eat less, and the band doesn't do that for me.If I choose the right foods, I am now limited in how much I require to not be hungry (note: I did not say "full."). But "eat less" is not overly simplistic. It is simply the way it is. And if you don't accept that, you will not have the success you hope for. 4 fills, to 7 cc in 2 years---is not adequate. If your doctor is reluctant to fill, I'd look for another. Even small fractions of a cc of saline can have a huge difference. Work hard to get the benefit the band offers--it makes a huge, huge difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Dreamingof139 3 Posted December 25, 2010 I came across this article recently and it was very helpful to me. It talks about what the band can and cannot do. I hope you will find this info helpful. http://www.drsimpson.net/fills/Lap-band-eating/lap-band-not-restriction/lap-band-and-restriction.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phranp 46 Posted December 25, 2010 I needed well more than 7 cc to feel restriction. That said, even before I did, I acted as though I had restriction and followed my doctor's required eating regimen. Much of my loss occurred before I had restriction, but was due to ---yes!--eating less and exercising more. I didn't say, "Why have a band, then?" I realized that in order to lose weight I had to eat less. Whether I was banded or not. Once restriction is achieved, it's easier to lose weight, because hunger is not as big a part of the equation. But I still had to eat less, and the band doesn't do that for me.If I choose the right foods, I am now limited in how much I require to not be hungry (note: I did not say "full."). But "eat less" is not overly simplistic. It is simply the way it is. And if you don't accept that, you will not have the success you hope for. 4 fills, to 7 cc in 2 years---is not adequate. If your doctor is reluctant to fill, I'd look for another. Even small fractions of a cc of saline can have a huge difference. Work hard to get the benefit the band offers--it makes a huge, huge difference. BetsyB, I hope you don't mind me mentioning you in my post. It's just that you have had amazing success while overcoming past problems of not losing even when you followed Weight Watchers, etc. to a "T". My point was that you were able to work the band YOUR way. If I were to attempt your same regimen, I am certain that I would have fallen off the wagon in about 2 weeks. I am though, continuing to lose and happy with my progress. I do admire your focus. I was hoping to convey to the original poster that we have to do what works for us individually, and your story (as well as Elfipoo's) I thought was a great example of making a commitment to working the band. Happy Holidays. ~Fran Share this post Link to post Share on other sites