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I was just wondering how the Doctor decides what size band to put in,do you have a choice, I am afraid if they put in a 10cc band for example and its at the max with no restriction there is no where for them to go with it and it was a waste , what are all your thoughts ?

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It doesn't matter. Doctors wait to see your stomach to determine what size they use.

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My doctor only puts the largest one 14cc. It is my understanding that you can go over limit because it stretches

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Bigger isn't necessarily better at all. It's all depends on your anatomy. Some people have bigger stomachs than others, some have smaller stomachs. If you have a small stomach and a big band, it's going to be a lot harder to get adequate restriction in your band.

Your surgeon knows what's best. Trust him.

Best wishes.

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My doc waits until he gets in there. Apparently he gave me what he calls the regular one which is 10cc's. But he has a larger one as well.

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The Dr decides the size. It's all about the shape and size of your stomach.

I have a 10cc band and I'm not worried about it. If your loosing weight your stomach will shrink also.

I haven't heard one story about running out of restriction room yet.

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Thank you all for the replies, the information helps a lot

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