IvonneBX 10 Posted May 11, 2014 Hello everyone, I just had my 2nd fill last thursday and I am not noticing any difference it terms of restriction. I am wondering if it could be a possibility that the nurse missed my port ? Could she just had injected me saline on my belly? I think about that because my co-worker had a fill with her and she missed her port,then had to pinch her again. I was given 1.5 cc so that makes my band at 5.5 CC filled and I just not filling full. I am losing weight because I stop myself and I am too scared i might stretch my pouch . I am able to eat everything, breads, Pasta, rice , meats etc.. I do chew well though and stay fuller much longer than I used to before I was banded. Anyone feels the same way after the second fill ? 1 MrsPJ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waytogo123 2 Posted May 11, 2014 I can relate to what your going through. it took me a few fill to figure out what they call the green zone. give it sometime you'll get there Good Luck 2 SandyM and 2muchfun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BandedBrunette481 310 Posted May 11, 2014 Don't worry, fills are just different for everyone. Some people get the right amount of restriction after the first fill, and for some people it takes several fills to get there. Everyone also reacts differently to each fill. Some people feel it right away and for other people it takes a week or two for the fill to really take effect. It sucks, but right now all you can do is be patient. Stick to the right foods and the right portion sizes and you'll be ok. Getting to the Green Zone is the hardest part. I'm trying to get there too and until we do, it's a lot like dieting, so we have to rely on our own willpower. You can do it though! Best of luck to you 2 Bandista and 2muchfun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SandyM 1,956 Posted May 12, 2014 I am able to eat everything, breads, Pasta, rice , meats etc.. I do chew well though and stay fuller much longer than I used to before I was banded. Don't necessarily expect that you won't be able to eat these things in the green zone, many can. I haven't found anything I can't eat if I'm careful. Give yourself time sometimes it takes a while to realize a fill. 3 Bandista, audras2007 and ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherlock1969 231 Posted May 14, 2014 I have been banded over a year. My doctor is conservative with fills every month. I have had approximately 13 fills. I am just now entering the green zone. It can take time. For some no fills, others one or two and yet some that are totally filled. Also, You probably had some saline put in the band the day of surgery. When your doc/NP put more saline in they draw a bit out first to make sure they hit the port before injecting the predetermined amount they are putting in. I think that is rather standard practice. Hang in there! 1 Bandista reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bandista 7,466 Posted May 14, 2014 Fills are such an individual thing and all about listening to our bodies. To me this is a great thing -- to be in sync with my body again is a wonderful relief after two decades of being in some kind of battle, feeling betrayed by my body, etc. My surgeon is also of the small frequent fills school of thought and it took me six to get to the Green Zone. Recently I felt like I had fallen out of my Zone -- just hungrier, more capacity, my old restrictive behaviors setting in -- so I got another fill on Monday. I don't really feel it right away. For me it seems to take about almost a week. I will be carefully assessing how I'm feeling, whether I am able to eat real foods chewed well -- no sliders. It sounds like you are doing really well @@IvonneBX -- keep in mind that this is a time that can be difficult. All the excitement of the surgery is over, things are coming together, the body healed but until the Green Zone is achieved it can feel like a diet. Don't worry -- you will get there! And don't forget how far you've come already. Pat yourself on the back. It's going to be a fabulous summer of weight loss and toning. New chapters in our lives! 3 MrsPJ, ☠carolinagirl☠ and Sherlock1969 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Countryheart2000 18 Posted May 15, 2014 Hello everyone, I just had my 2nd fill last thursday and I am not noticing any difference it terms of restriction. I am wondering if it could be a possibility that the nurse missed my port ? Could she just had injected me saline on my belly? I think about that because my co-worker had a fill with her and she missed her port,then had to pinch her again. I was given 1.5 cc so that makes my band at 5.5 CC filled and I just not filling full. I am losing weight because I stop myself and I am too scared i might stretch my pouch . I am able to eat everything, breads, Pasta, rice , meats etc.. I do chew well though and stay fuller much longer than I used to before I was banded. Anyone feels the same way after the second fill ? I was banded in August of last year. I have not lost any weight since surgery. I really did not start getting fills till end of January because I had to have hernia repair surgery at incision site, so I have had 5 fills of one half of a cc each time. I feel nothing. I am so disappointed. I have not gained, because I am trying to diet. I am feeling like surgery was a mistake..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Countryheart2000 18 Posted May 15, 2014 I was banded in August of last year. I have not lost any weight since surgery. I really did not start getting fills till end of January because I had to have hernia repair surgery at incision site, so I have had 5 fills of one half of a cc each time. I feel nothing. I am so disappointed. I have not gained, because I am trying to diet. I am feeling like surgery was a mistake.....i think I have about 2.5 cc in my band Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherlock1969 231 Posted May 15, 2014 @ Countryheart...hang in there. You had a set back due to the hernia, but that is all it is...a bump in the road. Stay the course, keep getting fills and it WILL happen!!! Good luck and keep us posted. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites