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Hello, I have been banded since January 24th I was a low bmi and have lost so far 13 pounds with no pre op diet. On the first week of my post off I felt full all the time most probably because I was swollen. I knew as well that the surgeon put 4cc on my band of 10cc, the reason I think he done because normally he doesn't do, is because perhaps my stomach wasn't too big, so to be properly in place I needed a bit of a fill. The reason of the post is, that after my 2nd week post op I started to feel really hungry, and I wasn't drinking enough at all, that was always the problem. So I thought to myself I'm going to commit drinking Water because I kinda wasn't loosing anymore, so I did and omg do I always feel full, when I go to eat I feel full and is all because I started drinking properly, as well I reduced my carbs intake to maximum of 100 grams a day and I can feel the difference to, since doing those two things I'm 2 pounds lighter.

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Glad you figured this out and you're doing very well.

I hope newbies read this and follow your example.

First thing my bariatric staff stressed was "you have to drink a minimum of 64oz a day".

Not only does it help with hunger, but the toxins it flushes from your whole system is amazing.

You notice your skin becomes smoother and soft. I keep feeling my face and can't believe the difference.

Good luck on your continued success!

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Hurray for a great report from a newby who has learned a valuable lesson for us all! Karen

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thanks for sharing this true and amazing tip. i hope the people that need to read this will and learn (just like you) :)

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Regardless of fill level, your insides are swollen after surgery and I think most folks feel full initially but as times go by the swelling goes down making it harder to stay full feeling.

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Glad you figured this out and you're doing very well.

I hope newbies read this and follow your example.

First thing my bariatric staff stressed was "you have to drink a minimum of 64oz a day".

Not only does it help with hunger' date=' but the toxins it flushes from your whole system is amazing.

You notice your skin becomes smoother and soft. I keep feeling my face and can't believe the difference.

Good luck on your continued success!

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Thank you for your post, nice to hear good comments. Can't wait for my face to be smoother :)

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Hurray for a great report from a newby who has learned a valuable lesson for us all! Karen

:) thank you for your post, learned a lot from you guys :) you all truly an inspiration

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thanks for sharing this true and amazing tip. i hope the people that need to read this will and learn (just like you) <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

Thank you Carolina girl :)

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