Jhlopez 0 Posted November 2, 2007 You poor thing. When I was 4 days post op I decided to test my band by trying some nice, juicy chicken. I felt like I was having a heart attack This was the only time I had to drink to wash down the blockage. Unfortunately, it takes a few days after the fill before having any real food. Remember, chewing is the key! Good luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
just banded!!!! 0 Posted November 2, 2007 SO what does one eat/drink after a fill? I had my first fill today. I was told clear fluids for the nest 24-48hours. I am terrified to eat anything b/c i dont know what to expect. I dont want any blockage feeling!! I had 2cc put in my 4cc band. She had me drink Water and it went down fine. I'm hoping this is an indication of no future problems. Could i b wrong....What foods should i start with??? Yike!! i have so many questions!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BLUE EYED GIRL 0 Posted November 2, 2007 my band holds 10 ml,i have 3 1/2 ml currently,i have no restriction over 2 fills[which in time is close to 3mths]i tend to feel a larger fill would be good to get some restriction,then put in smaller ones so as not to cause problems,but i may only have this opinion now due to how im feeling,i geuss ,espeacialy if your out of town,maybe its slower/gradualy incase of complication? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BLUE EYED GIRL 0 Posted November 2, 2007 hi,i think its best to follow your drs advice,mine said treat it as if i had just had the band put in.e.g optifast/tonyferguson/clear Soup ect.....for around 2/3 days Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kland 0 Posted November 2, 2007 I have the small AP 10cc band and have had four fills. My first fill was four weeks after the initial surgery. I think they were aggressive and I'm happy about that; it has served me well. The PA that did my last fill said that they were experiencing a little difficulty in getting patients too tight with these new bands. It's a learning experience for them as well as us. She did say that, although there is no standard, patients seem to experience good restriction at 6 to 7 cc's in these new bands. Right now, I'm at 7.3, which was only a .4 cc fill. At 6.9, I could still eat way too much food. I'm hoping this is the perfect spot for me. I think everyone is different and you just have to listen to your body. If you're hungry and can eat too much food, you probably need a fill. If you're rockin' along very nicely with no or little restriction, then that's great for you! Again, we're all different, but I've had no problems whatsoever with aggressive fills. From here on out, I'm sure if I need another one, it will be just a small tweak! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites