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Mrs Sabre

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  1. holy smokes!!!! they put 8ccs in my band for my 1st fill!!!! eek.gif why so much? what does this mean? during the procedure, they also completely overshot the band & went through it, so the saline was sent into the abyss. that doesn't mean they punctured my band & now i will have a leak, does it?

    thanks, noura for your help!

    My guess is the 8 ccs is based upon your level of hunger and pouch capacity? Otherwise, it doesn't really mean anything. Fill levels differ widely from person to person. Band ports have a very hard back, can't punch through it with a fill needle. My guess is they simply missed your port entirely?


  2. No two people are the same. A few rare folks never have their band adjusted. I have been adjusted numerous times over years. Although individual doctors have varying protocols for fills, in general it's dependent upon 1) how long you're staying satisfied, 2) if you're losing weight, and 3) your pouch capacity.


  3. Vickie, I'm no expert on insurance by any stretch, but if I were you I think I'd try to do some research and maybe write some letters. Maybe your doctor can write a letter for you too? Make some type of formal appeal to your insurance carrier. See if there are state and/or federal insurance appeals processes?

    Good luck and God Bless!


  4. I've had 14 adjustments over the last two years. My doctor always does a Lidocaine local before the fill. There's a slight sting with that; otherwise I'm numb, no pain. Usually it's two sticks: 1 Lidocaine, 1 fill. There were a couple of times early on when they had a hard time finding my port and I was stuck multiple times. Being numb, it didn't bother me the least.


  5. I was taking Remeron when I began my pre-op process, and was told by both a nutritionist and a weight-loss doctor that it is known to increase appetite. I was immediately switched to Cymbalta. Overall, I've done great with the Cymbalta.

    Having said that, many women experience extreme hormonal fluctuations during the early stages when weight loss is very fast. I experienced mood swings from h*ll, and my medication didn't touch them. I was thrilled with my weight loss, but found myself boo-hooing at the drop of a dime. Knowing what was going on up front made it easier to deal with. As my body adjusted to surgery and the weight loss stablized, so did my hormones and mood swings.


  6. Congratulations on starting your journey! IMHO, I think I'd ask the following:

    - how many bariatric surgeries he/she's done?

    - if exercise, nutrition, & mental support is available in house?

    - protocols for pre & post op dieting?

    - in or out patient hospital stay?

    I'm sure there are others, but they slip my mind at the moment. Poking around here may help bring questions to mind too.

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