SorrowsChild 0 Posted January 1, 2008 Wendell, Thanks for the post - good information. I am new to this site, and this is my first post. I have a question about fills. Who determines the need for a fill? Can I go in a request a fill when I feel the need, or is this dictated by the doctor? Currently, I am pre Op, but I've been approved by Insurance. 7 Jan is the day I go in to discuss a surgery date (I guess). Also, I read on another post, that there was some "sewing" done on the stomach, attaching the band to it? I didn't think there was any sewing involved? I thought they put the band on the stomach and that was it? Anyone have any clarification to this? Thanks so much! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NM Sunshine 1 Posted January 1, 2008 Wendell, Thanks for the post - good information. I am new to this site, and this is my first post. I have a question about fills. Who determines the need for a fill? Can I go in a request a fill when I feel the need, or is this dictated by the doctor? Currently, I am pre Op, but I've been approved by Insurance. 7 Jan is the day I go in to discuss a surgery date (I guess). Also, I read on another post, that there was some "sewing" done on the stomach, attaching the band to it? I didn't think there was any sewing involved? I thought they put the band on the stomach and that was it? Anyone have any clarification to this? Thanks so much! I think usually you decide when you need a fill. It is when you stop feeling restriction and can eat a lot more than you should. As i understand they sew either stomach or the stomach fat layer over the band. It helps a lot to prevent slippage. Also it may be that different docs do different things.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dandydeb 0 Posted January 3, 2008 I am required to see my Dr every month for a year and we decide on fills at that time. I am only two weeks post op and luckily feel full on liquids most of the time. My Dr. Explained he sewed the stomach around the band to prevent slippage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lsvadala 0 Posted January 6, 2008 I had my first fill the other day the doctor put in 10cc. It has been three days and I have no restriction. Should I have another fill or am I not waiting long enough for it to work? Also when I say no restriction I can eat anything and it just goes right through, I am getting frustrated also I want to eat small but the band is not working!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peaches9 3 Posted January 6, 2008 100cc's ??? That seems like a lot for a 1st fill. What size and brand is your Lapband? I have a 10 cc band and my fills went like 5, 2.5, 1cc, 3/4 cc until I had restriction. It usually takes 2-4 fills before you feel restriction. So it is also not uncommon for some folks to need 5 or 6 especially if its a larger band. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NM Sunshine 1 Posted January 6, 2008 Peaches Ditto I have a 10cc band and first fill was 6cc and the second was 2.5. I hit the 'sweet spot' on the second fill. Perhaps there is something like a 14cc band Isavada? Do you know what your band size is? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cdwill2 0 Posted January 7, 2008 Thanks so much for this posting. It helps me out A lot !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groovyjulie 0 Posted January 8, 2008 Thank you for your informative post. I was banded in February 2007. I had my first fill of 1.3 in April, lost about 20 pounds. In June I got filled to 1.8 because I had stopped losing and couldn't feel restriction as much. This fill was perfect until about 3 weeks later when I couldn't eat or drink without major pain and vomiting. I went back to 1.3 and again it felt perfect! Then, 3 weeks later same thing happened with pain and vomiting. I then had the fill completely removed for 6 weeks. Could eat just about anything. Went back on Dec. 27 for a 1.3 fill. Again felt great could eat but was restricted after small portions. No pb's or vomiting or pain. Then 1 week later and with the start of my menstrual cycle the tightness, vomiting, and pain started again. I am barely getting down broth. Sorry for the length of this I am just worried and frustrated. I found it interesting in your post that a fill can take 4 weeks to take effect. I'm guessing that I just need a smaller fill. I'm wondering if I should go down to .8? I really don't want to have the whole fill removed again. What is your advice? Also, does my menstrual cycle play into this? It seems I get tight at this time. Thanks in advance for your help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NICKMOM123 0 Posted January 8, 2008 I AM JUST A NEWBIE TO THIS SITE AND THE BAND AND THIS EXPLANATION WAS A HUGE HELP I HAVE BEEN THROUGH SOME MEDICAL SCHOOLING SO I AM REALY ABLE TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU MEAN! I GET MY FIRST FILL ON 2-5-08 AND CAN'T WAIT!:rofl::hungry: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NM Sunshine 1 Posted January 8, 2008 Thank you for your informative post. I was banded in February 2007. I had my first fill of 1.3 in April, lost about 20 pounds. In June I got filled to 1.8 because I had stopped losing and couldn't feel restriction as much. This fill was perfect until about 3 weeks later when I couldn't eat or drink without major pain and vomiting. I went back to 1.3 and again it felt perfect! Then, 3 weeks later same thing happened with pain and vomiting. I then had the fill completely removed for 6 weeks. Could eat just about anything. Went back on Dec. 27 for a 1.3 fill. Again felt great could eat but was restricted after small portions. No pb's or vomiting or pain. Then 1 week later and with the start of my menstrual cycle the tightness, vomiting, and pain started again. I am barely getting down broth. Sorry for the length of this I am just worried and frustrated. I found it interesting in your post that a fill can take 4 weeks to take effect. I'm guessing that I just need a smaller fill. I'm wondering if I should go down to .8? I really don't want to have the whole fill removed again. What is your advice? Also, does my menstrual cycle play into this? It seems I get tight at this time. Thanks in advance for your help. V I would change my eating pattern when the pain and vomiting begins....warm liquids for a few days. Send food through a blender and make sure you take only 1/2 a cup slowly. The pain and vomiting could be triggering your stomach to swell so you want to wait until the swelling is down before you eat regular food again........ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oregondaisy 2,021 Posted January 9, 2008 Yes, everyone says that they are much tighter while it's that time of the month. That is good advice. Try to stay on liquids and Soups if you're having trouble. Don't even try solids. Everything is aggravated in there and it will just compound the problem. Some people are very sensitive to fills and can't handle much of a fill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrWatkins 5 Posted January 9, 2008 Thank you for your informative post. I was banded in February 2007. I had my first fill of 1.3 in April, lost about 20 pounds. In June I got filled to 1.8 because I had stopped losing and couldn't feel restriction as much. This fill was perfect until about 3 weeks later when I couldn't eat or drink without major pain and vomiting. I went back to 1.3 and again it felt perfect! Then, 3 weeks later same thing happened with pain and vomiting. I then had the fill completely removed for 6 weeks. Could eat just about anything. Went back on Dec. 27 for a 1.3 fill. Again felt great could eat but was restricted after small portions. No pb's or vomiting or pain. Then 1 week later and with the start of my menstrual cycle the tightness, vomiting, and pain started again. I am barely getting down broth. Sorry for the length of this I am just worried and frustrated. I found it interesting in your post that a fill can take 4 weeks to take effect. I'm guessing that I just need a smaller fill. I'm wondering if I should go down to .8? I really don't want to have the whole fill removed again. What is your advice? Also, does my menstrual cycle play into this? It seems I get tight at this time. Thanks in advance for your help. I've had patients that were way too tight when they were on their menstrual cycle. For that I would advise against having surgery while on your cycle. If the band gets much tighter on your cycle it suggest that you're retaining Fluid and maybe a diuretic (pill that makes you pee) would be indicated while you are on your cycle. Also, salt intake can affect band tightness. Some patients are really tight the next day when they have a high salt meal. Also, if your thyroid has never been checked it may be a good idea to check it. Thyroid problems can cause Fluid retention among other things. hope that helps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tweety63 0 Posted January 9, 2008 Dr.Watkins, Great to see you back on the sight again, I so enjoy all your great info. you give to us. Its so nice of you to take your time and expertise and share with us. Colleen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groovyjulie 0 Posted January 10, 2008 I've had patients that were way too tight when they were on their menstrual cycle. For that I would advise against having surgery while on your cycle. If the band gets much tighter on your cycle it suggest that you're retaining Fluid and maybe a diuretic (pill that makes you pee) would be indicated while you are on your cycle. Also, salt intake can affect band tightness. Some patients are really tight the next day when they have a high salt meal. Also, if your thyroid has never been checked it may be a good idea to check it. Thyroid problems can cause Fluid retention among other things. hope that helps Thank you so much for your reply I will try a diuretic on my next cycle. I also had never thought of my salt intaking affecting it , but that does make sense. I did end up having .5 taken out and am feeling much better, I hope it continues. Thanks again! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groovyjulie 0 Posted January 10, 2008 VI would change my eating pattern when the pain and vomiting begins....warm liquids for a few days. Send food through a blender and make sure you take only 1/2 a cup slowly. The pain and vomiting could be triggering your stomach to swell so you want to wait until the swelling is down before you eat regular food again........ Thank you for your reply. That is good advice. I tried that this time and it just kept happening so I did have .5 taken out and am feeling better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites