mayflower419 0 Posted September 18, 2005 I am going on 9/27 for my first fill. I have a 4cc band dr. is going to put 2cc in. I am worried that this is too much for a first fill. I surely do not want to have to go back right away for an unfill. I have lost 18lbs. without any fill. I have never had a pb or any problems with anything getting stuck. I am very nervous about getting the fill not so much the pain but the after effects. I think I am going to ask the dr. to start with 1cc. instead of 2cc to see how it goes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flower 2 Posted September 18, 2005 My doctors start with 1 cc they said if you add too much you will vomit of pb and it is not good for the band they based there theories on an australian study they did. people in australia lost weight fast but they also vomited alot every doctor has there own ways though who knows what is correct. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AnotherMe 0 Posted September 18, 2005 Absolutely! Talk to your Dr and let him know you feel 2cc is too much. Just because he's decided to put in 2cc doesn't mean it's correct for YOU. In my opintion, it makes more sense to be conservative..... you want to slowly introduce your body to this restriction and I personally would only want 1cc. Do this and then analyze how it's working for you --- you can always go back in for another fill. Of course I'm pre-band (sched for Oct 10) so long term bandsters opinons my be of more help to you, but I'd rather be safe than sorry! Let us know how it goes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kitten 0 Posted September 29, 2005 My fill doctor says she uses the "push back" to help judge how much is right. That is, she starts injecting saline and then lets up on the plunger to see how much pressure pushes it back up. (If you've every played with a syringe you'll know what I mean.) She injects until the pressure pushes the syringe back up by about .5 cc. You can ask your doctor to try that. ALSO, and far more importantly, insist that you get to sit up and sip several mouthfuls of cold Water (cold will cause contraction so you have a better judge of whether stuff will "flow thru"). If the water comes back up, insist he remove some Fluid. Normal is to feel the cold water go down, then "hang up" for a few seconds, then feel it flow thru into the rest of the stomach. Basically, if it stays down but you feel like you need to burp just a little, then the restriction is good. If it stays down but you feel like there's a baseball in your esophagus, you probably swallowed too large an amount too quickly. Walk until it resolves, then try a small sip or two and see if it feels OK. DON'T LEAVE THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE UNTIL YOU FEEL OK ABOUT THINGS. It's ok to do your water test in the waiting room if they push you out of the treatment room, but be prepared to make a fuss if water won't stay down properly. It's far less stressful than going home and debating whether or not to call or go back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
miro 0 Posted September 29, 2005 My fill Dr. said that he prefers to add saline slowly...when I got my band it was filled with 0.5cc and my first fill was at 25 lbs lost. My first fill was 0.75cc's. my band only holds 4ccs and the Dr. said to remember that filling it quickly has the downside of reaching maximum capacity more quickly...slowly but surely is his moto. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goinggoinggone 0 Posted September 29, 2005 By now you are probably "filled". I hope it went well. I will be doing that for the first time in a couple weeks and I am watching posts to see what I can learn. My band is a different size, holds 9ccs. I'm glad the fill doctor has done lots of these so they can decide, hopefully, what's good. I have a friend who just went and hers was good. Karen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites