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So it had been 5 months since I've been banded on April 25, 2012 and I've only lost 30lbs I feel I should have lost more. I only have 1cc in my band . I know I need to workout more. All I can do is try harder.

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why do u only have 1cc?

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I also was banded in April and have 1 cc. I have lost 35 pounds. It is coming off slow but I think thats a good thing. We didn't gain it all overnight so how could we possible take it off quickly. I am just glad I am losing.

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I am with Amber, but 5 months out, I have heard most people have at least 4cc depending on their hunger level.

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i am 6 months post op and since the surgery i have lost 35 lbs. I just went to both my dr and my nutrition yesterday and they both said that that much weight lose post op at this stage is very GOOD, so your doing great.i also got my third fill yeterday so i now have 7cc's in a 10 cc band. and let me tell you i am def eating less then i was .

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I only ask because at 5 weeks post op i thought i was starving and have been on a search for the "green zone" ever since. everyone will move along at their own pace. it took me years to put on this weight and it will take time to get it off. this is why i chose the lap-band. i didnt want the "fast" route of bypass or sleeve. i wanted to give my body a chance to work down and use the lap-band as a tool not a quick fix. it really is all about learning to eat all over again. food used to be my comfort friend and now food can hurt me if i don't do it right. i used to go eat at my mom's favorite restaurants after she passed so that i could feel good. now i go and look at what i used to eat and think to myself "omg how in the world did you eat all of that"

i would say that you need a fill. i am 4 months out and lost 30lbs. i gained some in there when i had to have Fluid removed, but now back on track. i have roughly 5-6 cc in the band, but everyone is different. so you might only need another 1cc and be great. i would just listen to your body and be sure to go to the office once a month for a check in. you don't have to get a fill every time you go. you just need to check in so you keep on track.

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