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I am 24 days first surgery post op. I had to have a "corrective surgery" 3 days after the first. I couldn't hold anything down.

The doctor said he had never seen so much adipose tissue in all 600+ surgeries he said he's done. My BMI was 38.5 and I was 303 lbs. Presently, I am hungry just like I was before the surgery. I am scheduled to have my first fill in 6 days. After my first surgery the access port was not only visual but seemed like it would stick out for all to see. Now? I tried to locate it and I can't find it anywhere. Should I be worried that the doctor won't be able find it for my fill? Will my hunger go away? I lost 28 pounds at first, but have gained 8 back. Has anyone else had to have 2 surgeries to complete the lap band procedure? :unsure:I'm kind of scared and would appreciate some help...Thanks you.

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Once you have had enough fills, you won't be hungry. It took me 3 fills. Try not to worry, it will work.

As far as accessing your port, I have heard it mentioned on this board that the doctor couldn't find the spot. I don't know how common this is. I would try not to worry until you go in. He may be able to feel it with no problem.

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If your surgeon has trouble finding your port spot they can do a fluro fill. It basically is like a fill under x ray. No worries though, Im sure your doc will find it. Just keep positive and focus on your goal. Good luck

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Good luck, but don't worry - I cannot feel my port but my doctor found it with no difficulty. I had my first fill Thursday, and was quite worried about it. It was no big deal, and didn't hurt! They gave me 2.5cc filled into my 10cc band. Unfortunately, I still don't feel any restriction. It IS hard, I just keep telling myself that this band will work - just may take awile to get to that "sweet spot" that everyone keeps talking about.

Start 3/5/10 350lb

First Fill 4/15/10

Current 4/18/10 320lb

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Your doctor will know where your port is. He put it in after all. I had to switch doctors and my new doctor was able to find my port with little trouble. Restriction will take a few fills. I have 5.6 in my 10. band and have minimal restriction. This is a process, not a quick fix. Slow down and enjoy the ride.

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