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So everytime I eat since being banded on the 29th of Nov I don't feel full. I measure out my foods. I eat healthy. I had my first fill on Tuesday the 18th. I'm just confused. Is there something I'm not doing right? I'm a beginner and I'm just worried I will fall back to my old eating habits. I need some veterans opinions please :)

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Perfectly normal, I was banded August and in the last week stopped feeling hungry

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Ya I don't have a problem with feeling hungry bit just feeling full and being satisfied for the amount of time till the next meal. Thank u for ur advice I appreciate it

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The goal is to eat until you are satisfied. Protein first, then veggie, then starch. Are you weighing and measuring your food? If eat to feel full, you will likely have overeaten. Try drinking something high protein in between, such as SF hot chocolate, sf apple cider, etc.

If you are saying your first fill is not until Jan18th, then you may want to call for an earlier appointment. At this point you are in what we fondly call Bander Hell. At first, you are doing most of the work. The band will start to help after you start getting fills. In the meantime "Want Power," the desire to make this work is you best ally.

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Let me apologize in advance for my default response to your topic. Your post is very common mainly because almost every one of us has had the same experience 6 weeks or more into this journey. Seems like most all had selective hearing when we went through the seminars, research and nutrition meetings? I know I did. I really thought I'd immediatly start losing weight and feel satisfied with a small meal. HA! Not a chance. Some are lucky and it does work that way but for most, not!

I was banded a little over a year ago(11/28/11). I lost 12 lbs the first two weeks and then nothing for the next 3.5 months. Then I got my 3rd fill and met with my nutritionist. The weight began to fall off after that. Relax, what you are experiencing is very normal and has happened to most of us. Seems like I was hungrier after the surgery than ever before. But, I was a good boy and ate healthy foods, but maybe not the 1/2 cup I was told to eat. That enabled me to maintain my 12 lb loss till my 3rd fill.

You'll be in "bandster hell" until you get the fill that gives you enough restriction for the band to work it's magic. That may be 1 fill or 6. No one knows. Till then, like our esteemed forum member B-52 says, "

"Until there's restriction...It's just another diet"

tmf

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The goal is to eat until you are satisfied. Protein first' date=' then veggie, then starch. Are you weighing and measuring your food? If eat to feel full, you will likely have overeaten. Try drinking something high protein in between, such as SF hot chocolate, sf apple cider, etc.

If you are saying your first fill is not until Jan18th, then you may want to call for an earlier appointment. At this point you are in what we fondly call Bander Hell. At first, you are doing most of the work. The band will start to help after you start getting fills. In the meantime "Want Power," the desire to make this work is you best ally.[/quote']

No I already had a fill on the 18th. Im measuring my food just not weighing it. I make sure I have most protein and veggies first then if I have room after I just add some starches. Not much. Also I don't know when a good time to start my workout routines. I have started walking but I guess I just don't know how to bump it up I guess. Sorry. I'm really not this lost on the band just confused now that its actually happening. I've read on here for awhile but I guess u don't pay as close attention as you would when u actually have it haha. I appreciate yalls feedback :)

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Bandsters aren't supposed to feel full. They're supposed to feel satisfied which is a feat until you get into the green zone... Just keep following your plan and you will get there and the weight will continue to fall off. Hang in there.

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