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The difference between having good restriction and your band being too tight!

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shonette

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Well it appears that me and my band have under gone several changes since it's been put in. I made a last minute appointment this past Tuesday to get another fill or adjustment. When I started explaining to the PA about some of the things I was experiencing, he determined that my band was a little too tight. You can only imagine that was not what I wanted to hear. I really had not lost any weight since my last adjustment and I was having a very difficult time eating meats. We all know that our protein is one of the most important things we need to eat on a daily basis. However, I had started to make poor food choices to compensate for not being able to eat meat. I was eating more carbs which I really did not need to be doing. They were things that did not provide me with the appropriate nutritional value I needed daily. My meal time was becoming a time that I really hated due to the pain and discomfort I experienced. There are still some foods I continue to stay clear of but thank God meat isn't one of them. Within hours I could really see a difference when I ate meat. I am still learning to listen to my band. I would hear others make that statement so many times before, but slowly a lot of things make more sense to me. When something doesn't feel right it's always a very good idea to discuss those things with your doctor. This band is a tool and we have to make sure our tool is working properly in order to get the maximum return with our weight lost. I go back on the 28th of December and maybe my system have re-adjusted and I can have a little more added in my band!

 

It's crazy for me to say this, but weekly even though the scales are not moving I continue to see changes in my clothes. I am still very happy that I have my band, because it has really made a positive change in my life. I have learned that having the band isn't a quick fix, but a slow and continuous process to work the band toward my weight lost goal! I still have pretty good restriction, but a little more will be even better.

 

 

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I wasnt sure what you were trying to say...did you have fluid taken out of the band? Im able to eat mostly anything and I have had 2 fills. Im still waiting to feel good restriction. I HAVE had times when I felt discomfort and I wait 20 minutes for it to pass.... then Im able to eat a whole plate of food. How many fills have you had? What did the doc say?

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When I read your blog. Im trying not to get discouraged with this fill thing. i just had my first fill and I was extremely tight. As you stated it will come and go at times. Im ready for just the right fit (havent gotten there yet). Ive only been banded a little over a month. Any advise you can give me would be greatly appreciated. How much is in your band now?

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You are doing all the right things and others can learn from you. You really do have to listen and feel what the band is telling you. I also have a hard time eating meat. But I look at that as a good thing, because it takes a long time and that is also a good thing. Small bites are essential and chewing and chewing and chewing. lol I find Meat ,(mostly turkey and chicken) really stick to my ribs. And therefore I am not prone to getting hungry as quickly. Also I have found eating sliced , turkey or chicken that you buy in the packaged lunch meat section is easier to digest than cooking up a chicken. I think it is because it is moister. Just make sure it is no fat. Mine is 10 calories a slice. Wrap a slice or two around a sliver of pickle and sliver of cheese and you have a great low calorie, long lasting snack. Blessings

Dolly

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Good for you Shonette - I hope this adjustment gets it right and allows you to eat what you know you need to eat. You're doing great!

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I wasnt sure what you were trying to say...did you have fluid taken out of the band? Im able to eat mostly anything and I have had 2 fills. Im still waiting to feel good restriction. I HAVE had times when I felt discomfort and I wait 20 minutes for it to pass.... then Im able to eat a whole plate of food. How many fills have you had? What did the doc say?

I am sorry that my blog was somewhat confusing to you. There were some details that I did not include to make my situation very clear. I hope this will clear things up. I went to my appointment to get a fill however; the PA thought my band was too tight so he took .25cc out of my band. Therefore, I was a little disappointed because I was expecting to have more added and not taken out of my band. However, the PA was correct about my band being too tight. By that afternoon, I was able to eat any kind of meat. Before, I had the .25cc taken out I was very restricted on the things I could eat which was mainly proteins (meats). My situation was a lot more than just discomfort there were times I had to throw up to get some relief from the pain. That's not a good situation because I could have caused damage to my band. So far I've had 4 fills, one unfill, and one minor adjust for being too tight. Kelly just food for thought- just because you can eat a whole plate of food should you really want to do that. Once you learn to get your portions under control- restriction happens a whole lot faster. Our stomach is a muscle that will shrink over time that's why the band is considered to be a tool to help manage in reaching our goal. If you continue to think you need a large amount of food to be satisfied that' what your body will respond to. Good luck on this journey.

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