bigbaby 4 Posted July 18, 2007 Nina, Toni and Steph and any others who have experiences their 2nd fill--- May I be so bold as to ask how much weight did you lose between the 1st fill and the 2nd fill. Hope I'm not being too rude...but I want to set realistic expectations. I'm going in for my 1st fill tomorrow. Well actually today--it's 12:25 am Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
insubordination 0 Posted July 18, 2007 Yes, I'm Australian MVR. Bandsters are really ripped off at those all-you-can-eat places. I'm going for my 2nd fill tomorrow too. I'm sure I've put on weight but I always think that. Hopefully, I'll post back with a loss.. I have to remember that it's not a race and it's not a diet club. We won't start really losing until we're properly filled. I was fine the first few days after my first fill but then the restriction went away. I don't have high hopes for the 2nd fill. I'm thinking the 4th might be more realistic. So what's everyone else up to besides obsessing over weight? Any NSVs? ETA: Hair loss. I had an undiagnosed thyroid problem for several years. I used to have gorgeous hair but it thinned to the point of baldness along the part. Luckily I'm tall, so it goes unnoticed for the most part but it was really, really bad for a while. It started to grow back a little once my thyroid issues were corrected. I'm a blond but it grew back a brownish colour. It was really funny as it was never as long as the rest of my hair. I hope it doesn't drop out again now but I'll live if it does. My aunt has lost all her hair in chemo just now, so I have some perspective for the moment. Just want to say that it *can* grow back and you won't be bald for life. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ja9va 0 Posted July 18, 2007 sleep patterns; I have always been a early riser, but since surgery I don't get up so many times during the night. That is a good thing. hair loss I know anestisia(spell?) can make you lose hair too. I agree with eating healthy and we may reduce it! fills Wow, what a story dawn. I know that in my doctors office the PA does them all. faithmd,I agree with going with the most expereince. I heard our person is great. The doctor doesn't even do any? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ja9va 0 Posted July 18, 2007 insub I agree about this not being a race and everyone is different. First all our doctors area all different on diets, timings of fills, and advice. I think we need to look at ourselves and what we can do to work towards our goal. I know that I need a fill, haven't had one yet and I am at 5 plus weeks. But I also know I need to stick to the diet. If I don't lose I am practicing my eating habits. I do get frustrated! But I have to step back and remind myself. It is great telling our stories and sharing ideas, that is what makes this so great. It is normal for us to compare our weigh loss, however we still need to keep in mind we are all different. Have a good day ya all!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suzzzie. 3 Posted July 18, 2007 Hey insub, you're an Aussie right? We will go to Vegas together!! Can't wait to get to that "all you can eat buffet" JUST KIDDING Actually right now I'm so hungry that I'm sure I would do it justice. I am sleeping differently too, I'm also more "antsy" in the evening and don't seem to be able to blob out after the kids go to bed. Maybe it's just because I am trying not to eat on the couch in front of the TV. Can't wait for my fill although it sounds like it is rare for the first one to do the trick???? Lol. I will miss the buffets in Vegas - but I knew I was only 2 weeks from surgey my last trip there, so I ate enough then to get me through the next several visits. Haha. Also, Slot-A-Fun has this HUGE hotdog that I like. Lol. Oh yes, fat people always know where to go for food quantity!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FarmerE 0 Posted July 18, 2007 Hey guys, I'm sorry if this was discussed somewhere else and I didn't find it. Has anyone had their port move? I've been using the treadmill and last night was my first time back actually running. :clap2: My port has been right at/just above my belly button. This morning I woke up and it's up and over about 2 inches. I'm not sure if it was because I like to run close to the treadmill bar and it bumped it or just the jiggling of my belly that did it. I don't think it's a cause for concern that I want to run to my doctor over. Just thought it was kinda weird. I've been bonding with my band/port and it decided to up and move on me....Any thoughts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toniteach 0 Posted July 18, 2007 insub I agree about this not being a race and everyone is different. First all our doctors area all different on diets, timings of fills, and advice. I think we need to look at ourselves and what we can do to work towards our goal. I know that I need a fill, haven't had one yet and I am at 5 plus weeks. But I also know I need to stick to the diet. If I don't lose I am practicing my eating habits. I do get frustrated! But I have to step back and remind myself. It is great telling our stories and sharing ideas, that is what makes this so great. It is normal for us to compare our weigh loss, however we still need to keep in mind we are all different. Have a good day ya all!! GREAT attitude, Java! BB...I didn't lose any weight between my fills...just maintained, but hopefully that will all change with this 2nd fill! Cheers! Toni Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigbaby 4 Posted July 18, 2007 Farmer--KUDOS FOR RUNNING!!! One day I will I had my first fill--really good and quick experience. The put in 1.4 and to my suprise----TOLD ME TO COME BACK IN TWO--YES 2--WEEKS FOR ANOTHER FILL!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kland 0 Posted July 18, 2007 I'm glad your fill went well Bigbaby! I ended up getting mine yesterday and was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was. Dr. B ended up doing mine so I wouldn't have to make another trip today. He told me I would probably need another one pretty quick and had me schedule for 3 weeks out. I just love the decision I made to go with him! Yay!!! He told me that I had 2 cc's in from surgery and he put another 2 in, so I have a total of 4. Yesterday, I was quite uncomfortable and thought it was too much, but it's all good today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TexasFire 84 Posted July 18, 2007 I didn't lose much since my first fill...I think about 6 pounds in 2 1/2 weeks. Okay, seeing that in writing, it IS a lot, but not like in the beginning. And I agree, I was restricted for the first few days after my fill, then it was gone. I have hope for this fill, but won't be disappointed if it takes one or two more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mvr 0 Posted July 19, 2007 FarmerE I thought the port was fixed to the muscle? My Doc told me mine has claws(OOWW) that they activate during surgery to make it grip the muscle. Call your Doc and check if it's OK?? Everyone else HI I'm having a bad day. My autistic 11 yr old and his 6 yr old twin sisters NEVER stop fighting. They are at that age where they have figured out he gets alot of allowences made for him and they need to compensate for that by seeing if they can antagonize him into a wild fury before I catch them. I want to jump off a cliff:eek:, but since they need me I can't do that so I would settle for ALOT of chocolate but I don't want to do that either BECAUSE I"M SICK OF BEING A FATSO:faint:. Now I will get off my pity pot and get on with my day. It's not this bad every day but sometimes I need a weep. I want to be like those before and after pics, I want that to be me. I will repeat THIS IS NOT A RACE alot today. I think it's so important to remember those habits/compulsions are not going to go away because we had surgery and it will take time to figure this new way of eating out. When I dieted I would go offf the deit with one thing and then go crazy. I want that "all or nothing" stuff to change. We all eat the wrong things occasionally but we just need to put it behind us and keep going (like thin people do) and not let it change the way we eat for the next day or week or whatever. Thanks for letting me blab, like you have a choice!!!:heh: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigbaby 4 Posted July 19, 2007 FarmerE I thought the port was fixed to the muscle? My Doc told me mine has claws(OOWW) that they activate during surgery to make it grip the muscle. Call your Doc and check if it's OK?? Everyone else HI I'm having a bad day. My autistic 11 yr old and his 6 yr old twin sisters NEVER stop fighting. They are at that age where they have figured out he gets alot of allowences made for him and they need to compensate for that by seeing if they can antagonize him into a wild fury before I catch them. I want to jump off a cliff:eek:, but since they need me I can't do that so I would settle for ALOT of chocolate but I don't want to do that either BECAUSE I"M SICK OF BEING A FATSO:faint:. Now I will get off my pity pot and get on with my day. It's not this bad every day but sometimes I need a weep. I want to be like those before and after pics, I want that to be me. I will repeat THIS IS NOT A RACE alot today. I think it's so important to remember those habits/compulsions are not going to go away because we had surgery and it will take time to figure this new way of eating out. When I dieted I would go offf the deit with one thing and then go crazy. I want that "all or nothing" stuff to change. We all eat the wrong things occasionally but we just need to put it behind us and keep going (like thin people do) and not let it change the way we eat for the next day or week or whatever. Thanks for letting me blab, like you have a choice!!!:heh: MRV--feel free to vent anytime. If you can just find a quiet place, say a little prayer and expect God to do the work. When you get those feelings--don't eat--(yes, I know it's easier said than done). Try to find a new hobbie or something to replace it with...clean the house, read a book, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mvr 0 Posted July 19, 2007 bigbaby thanks so much, I don't know what I would do without you all right now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
insubordination 0 Posted July 19, 2007 Having kids must be so hard. I have a difficult enough time managing my own life. I think you're right about forgiving yourself for past dietary transgressions. There's no point punishing yourself or vowing to go on liquids for the next week but there's not point in eating even more either. I've been having a lot of food issues this week. You're right, the feelings don't just disappear but maybe they'll dissapate over time when we realise we physically can't bulk overeat. Maybe then we'll find healthier ways to deal with feelings. Of course, then soft/liquid food could be a potential problem. I have not been exercising much at all and have been eating chocolate in the evenings (to cope with work pressure -silly, I know). Anyway, I went for my 2nd fill today 7.5/11 (I have a Swedish band) and I had only lost 0.4kilos/0.88 pounds. I don't mind. A loss is a loss is a loss. It's more than I deserved anyway but it doesn't seem a whole lot for two weeks for a banded person. The Doc said it's normal to maintain or put on weight between the first and third fill and that I will lose 60% of the weight slowly over 18 months. He says that this can be improved markedly with exercise. Didn't even notice I was having a fill because I was chatting. Then it was done. It feels tighter (no Water got stuck this time) but we'll see what happens in a few days. The restricted feeling went away last time. Hope it doesn't this time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kland 0 Posted July 19, 2007 Yesterday, after I got my fill, I could hardly drink water.....I described it as feeling like a loaf of bread had been shoved down my throat. Today, I'm wide open and hungry. Crap. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites