lowellk 0 Posted February 27, 2008 I just had my second fill done monday it was .5cc and my first fill was 2.5cc in a 10cc band. Well at times I feel some restriction I guess I do fill up with less food but hungry alot of times and I was just wondering the perfect fill feels like? Thx in advance Lowell:cool: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jachut 487 Posted February 27, 2008 I think it can be hard to tell - you have to be eating the right foods to feel the perfect fill - you may get nice and full on a small amount of Protein and vegetables (and perhaps a small serve of a carb) and stay full for ages, perfect! But you could still, if you chose eat 6 Cookies for dinner instead! I think its a mistake to try to find a fill level where you cant eat those 6 Cookies personally because you'll then probably be way too tight to be eating a good variety of healthy solid foods. As to the actual amount, well there's plenty of advocates of a half cup serving, but there's a gazillion of us around also who have and always HAVE eaten significantly more than that. The amount of food is right if you're losing nice and steadily 1lb or 2lb a week - averaged out. You will still reach plateaus and hold your weight steady for ages and that's when you have to really examine things to see if you need more fill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peaches9 3 Posted February 27, 2008 I just had my second fill done monday it was .5cc and my first fill was 2.5cc in a 10cc band. Well at times I feel some restriction I guess I do fill up with less food but hungry alot of times and I was just wondering the perfect fill feels like? Thx in advanceLowell:cool: It sounds like you are just starting out on the 'fill' regime... sometimes its 3-4 fills to reach your "sweet spot" (proper restriction) and sometimes if you don't have much FAT around your stomach then it takes many more fills... Currently I have 10.3 cc's in my band... and hav ebeen getting regular fills (every 2 -3 wks) since July... I am still not quite there yet... perhaps this next fill on Mar 3rd?? Good luck, and keep posting and reading For every bandster there is a new journey, we are all unique. :biggrin: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smatyas 0 Posted February 27, 2008 Look at this chart. It may help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lowellk 0 Posted February 27, 2008 Thx for the reply's I think I am approaching the the optimal Zone as in I use to be able to eat like a horse(i'm serious lol) to now a tunafish sandwich gets me full. However different times I am still hungry so hopefully I am getting close to the ZONE!!!!!:smile2::cool: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bandster_1007 1 Posted February 27, 2008 i am in my sweet spot now. i lost 2-3 lbs per week without trying. it takes effort for me to get my recommended 700 - 800 calories per day. i could not, no way, no how, eat an entire sandwich. no way. 1/4 of a sandwich does it for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lanie527 0 Posted February 27, 2008 I agree that the perfect fill is personal. I prefer a little tighter than some might. I can eat solid foods, but I have to eat slowly and chew-chew-chew. The time of day also controls what things I can eat. The best lesson I learned is to not worry about throwing away food. It is better to toss something that is sticking at the moment than to try adn eat it and irritate your stoma. I have also found that sometimes a particular food went down fine after I cooked it, but reheating it made it tougher and it sticks, so again out it goes. It is better to waste food in the garbage than to waste food in my body. Keep moving forward, Lanie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kbinaz 0 Posted March 1, 2008 The perfect fill allows you to eat three small meals a day (and I don't mean only 1/2 cup, small in comparison to what you used to eat...) and feel satisfied between those meals. You should not need a bedtime snack because you should still feel satiated from dinner. You should be able to eat enough real food (not liquid, not mushy - mostly dense Proteins, vegetables and fruit) to get 60 grams of Protein a day. If you can't eat that much, or are finding yourself going for soft mushy foods to avoid discomfort, you are probably too tight. Food should still be enjoyable with a lap band, not torture! And you shouldn't be walking around starving. It took me 5 fills to feel like that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites