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Question... What is a fill? - newbie :)



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OK, so I am not yet "banded" but am looking into it as an option for weightloss. I am reading all of your stories, and trying to become a part of the community, but there are few things I am currently unfamiliar with. Like the term "fill?" I saw a spot while creating my profile that asked, "First fill, second fill, third fill?" WHAT IS THAT?

-Confused newbie bander

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@@Jessica Kelly, good for you for speaking up. You remind me of my pre-surgery and early days. There really is something about the exploratory stages that makes many of us feel as though we have low IQ's. I recall a support group meeting at the hospital I thought I'd have surgery at and getting weepy, saying "I feel as though I'm too dumb to do this."

"Fill" is the common term for a band adjustment, i.e., either adding or removing saline through the port to tighten or loosen the band. In my practice (not the one where I felt dumb) we refer to it as an "adjustment." That's what happens in an Ivy League medical center.

You realize that I'm teasing, yes? Ask away: There are lots of people throughout BP who'll be happy to answer questions and share their experiences. You'll also do well to attend support groups at your local hospital(s). They're intended for people exploring as well as those who are post-surgery. Have you been to an info seminar yet?

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I have not! I actually just filled out my information for approval today... **fingers crossed!

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Right, fingers crossed.

When you do go to the practice's seminar (or however many you'll attend to see which you'd feel most comfortable with and is affiliated with your med plan), take advantage of the Q&A period. Also write down whatever questions occur to you after so that you can pose them when you have your first individual appt. You'll get it all, but things can seem complex and confusing at first.

No question is silly or stupid.

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Well thank you!! That makes me feel a lot better! Because reading these forums, I feel clueless!! ????????

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Well thank you!! That makes me feel a lot better! Because reading these forums, I feel clueless!!

I've been here for 5 years and when reading some posts, I still feel clueless.

Good luck, and know this...it does work.

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