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I just had my four week post surgery appointment and my doctor gave me a 3cc fill. Does this sound right? I keep hearing how everyone gets smaller amounts. My doctor says he likes a more aggressive approach where I will see good results fast. I'm not complaining, just curious. I lost 17 lbs in 4 weeks after the surgery. Hope Im not too tight now. I guess that is what worries me the most.

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My doc pits 4 cc in at surgery which sounded crazy to me. And my first fill was 1 cc so now I have 5 cc total. If I have learned anything from this site it is that every doctor is vastly different I. Their approah to banding so just do whatever yours says and you should be fine

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My first (and only) fill was 5cc. When I left the office I was really thinking that I had probably made a mistake in letting her put in that much but as it turns out it was the perfect amount :D

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Everyone tolerates fills differently. I am one that can only take a small amount at a time. If you had no problem getting fluids down after the fill, then you should be good.

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My first fill was 5cc, then 2cc a few weeks later, then 1cc, 1cc, .5cc, and .5cc to total the 10cc that I currently have. Six fills total. I really trust my doctor's office, and they've never steered me wrong! I actually asked for another fill, they gave me .5cc while saying that I didn't need it, and don't you know, I went back 3 weeks later and had it taken out. I was over-filled and miserable. I learned my lesson!

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Just wanted to thank everyone for their replies. I totally trust my doctor as their entire office is fantastic to deal with. I also know that every doctor is different, but didn't every remember seeing any posts about that much for the first fill. Now I see that I am not alone, LOL. So far so good. I am able to keep down all my liquids so far including my Protein Drink. Thanks again.

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My first fill was 5.5 cc's in an 11 cc band.

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My first fill was 5.5ccs. My doc has a fluoroscope machine (like an xray to see how the liquid flows through my band) so he can accurately gauge how much Fluid I need. If you are doing it blind, then it's gonna be less to make sure you don't overfill.

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I got a 5cc fill in my band an hour after surgery. And then another .5cc's 4 weeks later. ;) Every surgeon is definitely different.

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