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The actual amount of fill you have does not really matter at

all. some need just a little to be right, others need quite a bit

more. The only thing that really matters is if it just right for YOU.

Lots of people need between 3-4 cc to be about right, and some need

still more.

3 cc in a " 4 " cc band is pretty average, not really a " high " level at

all. If you have had NO trouble with a fill at all so far, you're

possibly still not close to a good fill.

When you're getting close, you will start to feel a small difference

with a fill or two and then know you need just a tiny bit more.

the only thing you can do is continue to progress slowly. Each fill

usually is VERY small at this point - possibly only 0.2 cc or so -

until you are right. Even as small an amt. as 0.1 or 0.2 cc can make

all the difference. Don't be too afraid of a small overfill - they

are easily fixed if you get back very soon. It's only the people that

wait and try to live with them that get into trouble.

Yes, apllesauce or yogurt are better than plain water, which should

always go right thru. I'm afraid it's still largely a guessing game,

though - good luck! Hope this next one is close to perfect! Sandy R

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> Sandy,

> I just want your opinion on what I should be looking for in my

next

> fill. I am getting another one on Monday and I am a little nervous

> about this one. This one will be my 7th and the last fill I had

> brought me to 3 cc's in s 4 cc band. I am nervous about this one

> because in the past I have never had any problems with the fill

after

> I got it, and now being at such a high fill level I worry about how

I

> will feel after. It is not being done under fluro and the doc just

> makes you drink water after. Should I bring applesauce and try

it?

> I feel this might be the one that hits the " sweet spot " but I don't

> want to end up not being able to drink after it either. How do you

> handle this in your practice?

> Thanks

> S. - L.I.,NY

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In a message dated 10/12/2004 4:10:50 PM Central Daylight Time,

CSimi115@... writes:

I've read many posts where a fill " kicks in " after a

week or two. Do you think this is possible.

That's the way my last two fills were... very strange.. I can't figure it

out.

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Sandy,

I had my fill done yesterday and he put me up another .25 for a

total of 3.25. Of course I am on liquids yestereday and today and

then on to muahies tonight. So far I feel no different. I will try

some beef stew tonight but I have the feeling I will not feel any

difference. I've read many posts where a fill " kicks in " after a

week or two. Do you think this is possible? The doc says that if I

don't feel any different in 2 weeks to give him a call and then he

thinks I should see the nutritionist.

>

> > Thanks

> > S. - L.I.,NY

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Yes, it can be 1-2 weeks before a fill kicks in. It's always your

weight loss that tells you if the fill is right, not any restriction

you may or may not feel. Please review Jessie's handout called " How

to tell if you are perfectly adjusted " . Lots of people need more than

3-3.5 cc, although at this point you should feel at least a bit of

difference.Have you had a barium swallow recently to be sure the band

is in good position?

If you're still having no change with this fill in a 2 weeks, I'd ask

the doc about a dye test to evaluate possible leakage of a port

disconnect. Both are easily correctly, if necessary.

Also review the band eating guidelines re protein, fiber, calories so

you're sure you're just not eating too much to lose weighyt. A good

goal for most of us is 1200-1500 cal a day, composed mostly of

protein, and veggies. SandyR

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> Sandy,

> I had my fill done yesterday and he put me up another .25 for a

> total of 3.25. Of course I am on liquids yestereday and today and

> then on to muahies tonight. So far I feel no different. I will

try

> some beef stew tonight but I have the feeling I will not feel any

> difference. I've read many posts where a fill " kicks in " after a

> week or two. Do you think this is possible? The doc says that if

I

> don't feel any different in 2 weeks to give him a call and then he

> thinks I should see the nutritionist.

> >

> > > Thanks

> > > S. - L.I.,NY

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