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Enchanted

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  1. It's unlikely (though possible) that you will need to be filled to the full capacity of your band.

    They fill slowly to avoid complications - and the difference between being "just right" and "too tight" really can be the difference of .25 cc.

    It's frustrating (I know!) and tiring to have to wait for the perfect restriction . . . but you're not alone and one day, you'll get there.


  2. You should try to follow your doc's recommendations post-op and if you find that you cannot, you should call and talk with them.

    Like your doctor, mine has a very strict "for life" diet. While losing weight, he wants us on two shakes and one small meal each day - it really is very impossible to do that for months on end. I don't follow it to the letter every day, but my surgery was 18 months ago.

    While in the post-op stages, you should be doing what the doctor says. Healing relies on it.


  3. After you get a fill, there is some swelling. The swelling can make you feel tighter. The liquids after are to give your stomach some time to rest and heal. Once that happens, you should be able to have soft foods and then transition to regular people food.

    Try super-soft foods when the timing is right. Small bites. Chew lots. Wait between bites.

    You'll know if you're too tight. My doc suggests that if soft foods don't go down easily, that you go back to liquids for another day or so.

    Of course, if you can't swallow liquids, you need to be seen right away since that would always mean you're too tight.

    I hope this helps.

    xo


  4. Band erosion happens when the band erodes into the stomach.

    Things that can cause it include....repeated vomiting, use of NSAIDS (ibuprofen, etc.), maybe alcohol, maybe smoking.

    Sometimes, there are no symptoms. Sometimes, the symptoms are infection-like around the port.

    Once it's been confirmed (endoscopy), I believe the only solution is to remove the band.

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