MrsHumphreys 1 Posted February 9, 2011 How interesting to look back over the last 4 weeks! I can't believe how "ready" I was for a fill... not just mentally, but physically. I feel like I truly experienced restriction vs no-restriction, so-to-speak. In the beginning, I really felt what it was like to have "restriction" (induced from post-surgery swelling, but still restriction none-the-less). Small amounts filled me up and kept me full for long periods of time, liquids took longer to go down, hunger wasn't an ever-present issue, etc. But as time passed and the swelling went down, I definitely noticed a huge difference, especially in the last week! I went from being satiated after eating a yogurt (which used to take me all morning to eat), to having a yogurt and a Nutri-Grain bar; then a yogurt, Nutri-Grain bar, and a Soup... and so on. It's pretty much only been my willpower keeping me from eating everything in sight (and that willpower of mine has not proven to be a trustworthy adversary in the past). When I spoke with my doctor this morning, he just laughed at my frantic, ensuing panic. He said it's totally normal, and that it's my body's way of telling me I'm ready for a fill. So, now I'm 1 1/2 cc's fuller, for a total of 5 1/2 cc's (apparently I had a relatively substantial fill to begin with at surgery time). It's back to liquids for the next few days (boo! but worth it, lol). I'm excited to see if there's any difference, though also prepared for needing additional fills before I find my sweet-spot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buggirl 1 Posted February 9, 2011 Can I ask how much you have lost? I am concerned about not losing weight until my first fill? Is it normal to leave surgery w/o being filled? I am just starting to learn about this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsHumphreys 1 Posted February 9, 2011 buggirl - From the time I started my pre-op nutrition program until now I've lost 30 lbs. It does fluctuate, but that's where I'm at for the most part. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites