cashley 0 Posted March 22, 2006 I've seen a lot of you post that after the fill you have only liquids for 2 - 3 days. My doctor said I could go back to solids a day or two and to do what I was comfortable with. (I hate vague rules - I tend to break them!) He acted like it wasn't a big deal and it's not like after surgery when you are healing but more of the "getting used to the fill" aspect. Soooo my question are 1. Does every one here do liquids after a fill for the required 2 or 3 days? 2. If the fill doesn't feel to restrictive do you progress yourself to more solids? 3. He scheduled me for another fill (maybe) in 6 weeks but If I don't feel restricted would you call after 2 weeks, 3 weeks or wait the entire 6 weeks? I was filled yesterday and had liquids all day until late when I was staving. I had some mushies. I felt nice and comfortable full but not stuffed or in pain which I thought was good. But today I'm very hungrey and the liquids aren't cutting it. I'm debating mushies again since they didn't hurt yesterday but I feel "guilty" about breaking the liquid rule. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JanetC 2 Posted March 22, 2006 Our doctor doesn't have ANY special diet on fill day. I was going to put myself on liquid, just because... but I went to mushies as well, lol. :eek: For our program, we see the nutritionist after 2 weeks, to discuss how the fill is going & see how much we can eat. Then we get our next fill (if needed) 2 weeks after that. I know for some folks fills don't kick in until a couple of weeks later (for whatever reason). I personally don't think I would get another fill any sooner then 4 weeks, even if I didn't feel any difference. (Of course I'll break that rule as soon as I don't feel anything! ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhotoNut 7 Posted March 22, 2006 Heyas Cashley, Let's see... 1. Does every one here do liquids after a fill for the required 2 or 3 days? I was restricted to clear and full liquids for 2 days after my fill. I stuck to this without cheating. 2. If the fill doesn't feel to restrictive do you progress yourself to more solids? As stated in #1 - I stayed on the liquids the full two days. When I did start eating solids again, I took very small bites and was careful to pay attention to how food was going to go down now. 3. He scheduled me for another fill (maybe) in 6 weeks but If I don't feel restricted would you call after 2 weeks, 3 weeks or wait the entire 6 weeks? To my surprise, I became instantly ravenous and ate like a starving person after the two days of liquids! That lasted for a day and then things started to settle in. For a few weeks I was still wanting to eat every three hours. But by week four I was very comfortable with my restriction and only eating every four hours. The goal is to eat a sensible meal and not be hungry again for four hours, eating three meals a day - unless you are diabetic, which means you would add some small Snacks to that. If after a few weeks, you are hungry more often than every 4 hours, I would suggest asking for a small addition to your fill. Sometimes, all it takes is a little. Well, depending on your band size. Anyway, hope this helped. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cashley 0 Posted March 22, 2006 I'm on vacation the first week of April so I don't plan on doing anything until after that. I guess then if I don't feel restricted I'll call him. I bet it's really harder when you go and have to pay for each fill and find that you didn't get enough. I'm getting ready for some lunch now... some yummy mushies! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
angiebell 0 Posted March 22, 2006 Try some chicken broth with a little mashed potato stirred in. It will help you feel full faster. My fills usually kick in about 1-2 months after I get them. I am struggling with a fill I got in January. Have had a hard time eating over the past couple of weeks. My advice is to take it easy and DON't let your stomach swell. That is the pits. Then you are back on liquids. That's where I am now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites