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Hi everyone My name is Granlady I was banded on February 2, 2006 I have lost nothing. I had 2 adjustments one March 7.2006 and one May 9, 2006. I feel like nothing has changed. I never get full, I can eat anything and as much as I want. I need some Help and encouragement. I have been looking for a support group to see if I can make a difference and not feel like surgery was a waste of time.

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Hi Granlady, Welcome to LBT. You didn't give much detail. Do you mind sharing your starting weight, did you have a pre-op diet, what size band you have, what size were your fills, are you on a low carb high Protein diet along with your band?

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Hi Granlady!

It sounds like you aren't properly restricted yet and I know how frustrating that can be. :help: Trust me--once you are restricted with the proper amt of saline you WILL begin to lose. It does usually take most bandsters 3-5 fills to get to that point. Any weight lost before your sweet spot is considered bonus. I know how depressing it can feel to not see the scale move but please continue to try to eat your Protein and veggies, drink your Water and exercise and your restriction will come. When are you scheduled for your next fill? It may be THE ONE for you. Hang in there~ I didn't feel anything from my first fill and thought that I was going to fail but my 2nd fill did it for me. Good luck to you. :biggrin1:

~Liz~

banded 03/10/06

Dr.Ortiz

241/203/150

5'7''

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Thank all of you for your commets and encouragement. Here's alittle more info on me.

I was banded 2/2/06, Icame from 325 to 294 on pre-op liquid diet. I do not remeber the size of the band but on my first fill I was given 3.2 cc and on my second I was given 1.8 and I am getting ready to schedule a third. My concern is I can eat anything I want and as much aswant. I have never had a full feeling and n othing causes me to be nauseated or to regurgitate. So I just eat force of habit and lifestyle. I actually do good during the day, it is after 4pm when the none stop eating wants to set in. I exercise at least three times a week for 30 minutes or more and I drink lots of Water.

Granlady

Banded:02/02/06

Dr. Horgan

Surgery:294

1st fill (3/7/06): 192

2nd fill(5/9/06):304

today (6/4/06): 308:help:

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IF you can eat anything without restriction, you need another fill. Does your fill doctor use the fluroscope to see that you are getting restriction from each of your fills?

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