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3 weeks after first fill. Hopefully, it gets better..



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My doctor gave me a 4cc fill in a 10cc band, and I could feel the difference for the first few days- I would eat a small plate of food and feel satisfied. After that, though, I felt like my old self. I could eat 3 plates if I didn't stop myself.. I'm trying to stay on track (and am doing a fair job so far) but honestly, if I could do the willpower-thing well, I don't think I would have a weight issue in the first place. I'm wondering how long I can stay on the wagon.. I'm hoping that with another fill, I can get back to where I was. I'm thinking about re-joining Weight Watchers. Maybe it can help me not go crazy with food until I can get some support from my band.. UGH! I'm really trying to stay positive... Questions: Is it common to have a restrictive feeling, then have it go away? Is the WW thing a good idea? Does anyone have experience with WW and the band?

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You felt restriction for the first few days because you were swollen from the fill. You are in what is known as bandster hell- the time inbetween surgery and getting restriction. Hang in there! It took me 3 fills to feel some restriction. Until you get to restriction, I would focus on eating the right foods (low carb, low fat, high protien) , even if your portions are larger than they will be once you get restriction. You can do it! Best wishes.

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I'm at my sweet spot where, on most days, I can eat my meal and go 4-5 hours before getting hungry. The band is a fickle creature, though, and will loosen and tighten on its own so on any given day I might have to white knuckle it through the hunger.

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Yes, it is very normal for fills to either be effective for the first week or so and then disappear; or for you not to notice anyting and then suddenly the fill "takes". My doctors office says it's because the the fill moves within the band. Also as you reach restriction the band will tighten and loosen depending on the time of day (tighter in the morning, looser at night) and your stress level (the stomach is made of muscle)and Water retention (esp if you are female).

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