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I'm having my lap band on Nov. 13th. A little nerveous and excited. When having a fill done, is it uncomfortable?

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@@Thellie

Band adjustments may be uncomfortable, but what of it? Some people squawk about them as though they've undergone appendectomy with no anesthesia. I've never felt more than discomfort. It hurts for as long as the needle is in. At some practices, adjustments are done under fluoroscope so that the port is visible. My practice and many others simply feel the port.

At any rate, I think it's safe to say that you'll find adjustments less unhappy than the few days after surgery. The incisions are a primary culprit.

You'll be fine.

P.S. A thousand years ago I worked with a woman who was called Thel. It was short for her given name, a mash-up of her mother's and father's names. Yours is the only similar name I've ever heard.

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Hi guys so happy to have found this... It is my second time to loose weight with the lap band - first time i was too young/overeating to the point that the band would flip over so i removed it and got it again this year - a question to you - what do you eat? I find it very difficult to figure it out - i have it closed to the extent that i can only take liquids/yogurt/soups is this the correct way?????

You have to choose the band tightness that makes sense to you and is wise for health and well-being. Here are a few of my thoughts in no particular order.

If you're saying that solid food is painful going down or comes right back up, I'd suggest removing a bit of the Fluid from the band. On only two occasions in my six-year band history have I heard people say they wanted their bands as tight as yours is. One was specific about caring only about a very rapid weight-loss; he was achieving it, but at what cost? I heard from him years ago, so don't know his thinking now.

An important consideration is that you're getting in enough calories. My practice advises not to go under 800, but preferably average about 1,000, which results in a very nice rate of loss. It also matters that you're getting as many nutrients in decent quantities as possible.

The other consideration that I see is quality of life. I want solid food. Without it I'd be cranky and miserable. It's a Pinocchio thing -- I want and need to be a real, live girl. I want to sit at a table with friends without staring into their plates as I sip watered gruel. I want aromas rising from under my own nose. The textures and flavors of food belong in my mouth; I was designed that way by the planets. The act of chewing tells me that I'm human. And on and on.

You gave sketch information on your history. It would be helpful to have the blanks filled in for respond to you as usefully as possible. Reading between the lines, I'm guessing that you're still young, but feeling more ready to be responsible for your weight-loss. That's great. Take part in BariatricPal. Also attend your practice's in-person support group. A face-to-face setting is especially helpful. If your practice doesn't offer a group, check the other hospitals in your area. Most welcome patients from the competition because it costs them nothing to have you talking with other people on their premises. There's also a "we're all in this together" attitude.

P.S. What I didn't write in so many words is that you'd also do well to talk with your practice's RD, NP or surgeon about common-sense band tightness. The more info you have, the better the choices you make.

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The band fills don't 'hurt' so much as they feel gross. My first one I didn't feel. My 2nd onwards (I'm at 7 so far in the 10 months since I've had my band...) feels... blech. Like someone has a needle stuck in a rubber thing under your skin. BLECH! But so great and quick and worth it - those itty bitty fills make all the difference as you creep slowly and beautifully towards the green zone.

Then?

Goodbye weight!

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I don't feel anything with the fills. Less than a flu shot. No topical numbing stuff. No big deal, for me anyway

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