Tootarts 0 Posted May 22, 2006 I had an appointment today to get a fill for the first time in the doctors office. I was hesitant because the last fill I had at the hospital under the floriscope the doctor had to stick me twice to find the port opening. I remember when I had my first fill (this was to be my 3rd fill) he said "my band was slightly twisted", which he said should cause no problems". I've had no problems so far so I figured he was right. Well today in his office he poked and poked me until I was in amazing pain and I almost fainted (In all honesty I don't take pain well at all). I haven't had a fill since february and I am not loosing weight and now I probelby have to wait another 6 weeks to get another appointment with him because he is so over booked as it is. I feel very sad with the whole lap-band experience from the start and now I'm scared as hell to get another fill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JillN 0 Posted May 25, 2006 Tootarts I feel bad for you that you've had such a hard time with fills - but you have to realize that the entire surgery process is just not enough for most poeple to lose weight - you need to get fills to get to the spot that's right for your body. I'd suggest scheduling that appointment, whenever it ends up being, and talking to the doctor before he does anything about your concerns. Remind him what happened the last time, find out if he should maybe do your fill under floro, so he can actually see the port, and hit it correctly the first time. Also, sometimes they'll give you a bit of numbing medication before hand - ask if this is an option, again reminding him how much pain you had last time. The band won't work unless we use it as it's supposed to be used, and that includes fills. Hope this is helpful!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
juliek 0 Posted May 25, 2006 Ouch, sorry you had that experience. All my fills have been in the dr office with no problems. JillN had some great advice, check on the numbing med or using the flurio again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marimaru 7 Posted May 26, 2006 That really sucks. If your port is twisted (which I assume he meant when he said your band was twisted), that's an easy out patient surgery to adjust it, and then you might have an easier time getting fills. Alternately, you might consider seeing if someone else who is more intuned to you could do your fills. *hugs* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites