Noki124 36 Posted June 6, 2013 I was banded 5/21 and I know this is what's called bandster hell but come on! I'm hungry more than I should be even though I'm getting in all my Protein and eating that first in hopes to get full quicker. I don't have any Fluid in my band and my first fill is June 13th. I've already gave in and had some unhealthy Snacks here and there that I feel sooooo guilty for, not to mention got instant discomfort. I know it's more of a mental issue than physical hunger issue, ugh this is so hard. I hope after my first fill I will start to feel better. Thanks for listening. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeeW99 7 Posted June 6, 2013 I'm struggling the same as you. Banded May 24th, eating what I should be right now which is just starting soft foods but I struggle with hunger. I think it's probably 'head hunger' and eating just mushy food (now soft), but it is hard! My band is empty as well and is the 14 cc one. I haven't got an appt. yet for a fill. I wouldn't be able to get a fill for another 3 weeks. I am not sure what I should be feeling. After I eat I experience burping to some extent, a tight feeling in my throat and sometimes I sound like I am getting a cold when I talk which clears after about half an hour. Not sure if that means the cup of food is too much or if it is the way it is after eating for me. These feelings makes me think I shouldn't get a fill but then I am hungry! I'm glad to hear there is someone else feeling similar. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Noki124 36 Posted June 7, 2013 You're definitely not alone! I also get the burps and I know I over do it when I get instant reflux pains, very uncomfortable. I have a 10cc band - I started with 3cc at surgery but two days post op they had to remove the Fluid because I was dry heaving like crazy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeeW99 7 Posted June 7, 2013 Sounds familiar. I originally had the 10 cc, did a lot of vomiting, they removed the Fluid, still the same, three days later they 'unhooked' it. Two months later they hooked it back up, same thing again, so the took me back in (same day) to have it removed and the 14 cc put in with no fluid. 1 Noki124 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hockeymother 178 Posted June 7, 2013 I think we all struggled in the beginning. And it only stands to reason, we had the surgery because we need help. So at this point when it is just our own self discipline we rely on, it's gonna be hard and you will cheat here and there. I did! Big time. I just keep trying re-train my brain to think that stumbles will happen but if I get back on course the end result will be worth it. The band will help if you make sure to stay on course the majority of time and have just a few cheats here and there. I call that reality. 2 ☠carolinagirl☠ and Noki124 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites