JA4602 0 Posted May 10, 2007 and i am still not feeling restricted...MY doc said i should give it a week or so then if i stil dont feel restricted, then go back..i had 1.5cc first then today i had .5...they go slowly...i got full slightly quicker and ate slightly less....but still hungry in between meals..any thoughts.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
m1gallien 0 Posted May 11, 2007 i had 2nd fill also , i feel like every thing is getting stuck guess i better stick to the clear, mushy, thing. i have a total of 1.5 cc i had my surgery on 1/31/07. i started at 225 and got down to 195 then started creeping back up 198..199 before i got the 2nd fill:cry . i felt like i could eat almost anything before i got the second fill now i feel like i can eat nothing signed starving, just kidding Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karlee 0 Posted May 11, 2007 and i am still not feeling restricted...MY doc said i should give it a week or so then if i stil dont feel restricted, then go back..i had 1.5cc first then today i had .5...they go slowly...i got full slightly quicker and ate slightly less....but still hungry in between meals..any thoughts.... I also had my second fill today 3.2cc and I had to force him to give me that much I had my first fill of 1.3cc and have not had any restrictions since april 2 I am hoping this will do the trick I can eat whatever I want with no problem I am desprate to get to my sweet spot I have not loss any weight since my first fill and I am getting really depress about it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GayleTX 1 Posted May 12, 2007 Quite often a fill takes a few days to 'kick in'....nobody seems to know why. Nevertheless, it's recommended that you stay on liquids the rest of the day after having a fill then go easy on the foods after that to test to see what you can eat. After the inititial swelling goes down, the next few weeks take a lot of will power (won't power!!) til you get enough restriction. An RNY patient get restriction right away, but ours happens gradually with each restriction. It's safest to just add a little at a time....you sure don't want your doctor to get too aggressive and then you not be able to drink or eat at all without vomiting....you can get dehydrated and sick pretty quick that way. Sure wish this banding stuff was more an exact science, don't you? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marcinharrr 6 Posted May 12, 2007 Hello everybody I am planing to have lap band but I am so scare because I am only 32 bmi and I know I could try to lose weight but I rather have lap band. what you all think? was anyone with my BMI 32? Marcia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites