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I had my band fitted in February 2016.

I've had 7 fills and I'm still only at 3.5cc. Is this normal?

I've actually started to gain weight again.

This is very depressing after spending so much money.

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Sadly, it can take a while to get to an ideal place. It seems to me, however, that your experience is out of the ordinary.

Bands neither lose nor gain weight. Your weight gain is most likely because of your own food choices and, if applicable, sedentary living. If you have been eating properly for weight-loss, it's probably time for a general physical exam. Also to consider is that some medications contribute to weight gain either by stimulating appetite or affecting metabolism.

Assuming that you know understand what to expect from a band that's finely-tuned to you and your 'responsibility' as the band owner/user , I can only suggest that you make an appt to speak with the NP about your band's behavior.

Yikes -- I'll leave all the above where it is, but it occurs to me that 3.5cc after 7 fills sounds especially odd. You may have a leak somewhere in the apparatus. Make an appt to discuss the possibility and what to expect when working with a band -- what's called the "green zone" where all is good.

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I'm guessing because I don't have a huge amount of weight to lose, my fills are small.

Yes, I have lost my way a bit on my food choices.

I had a hysterectomy in April 2016 and that's when things started to go wrong.

Need to get my head back in the game. Any tips? ........ anyone!

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I don't feel any real restriction and I can eat almost as much as I could before the surgery.

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I'm guessing because I don't have a huge amount of weight to lose, my fills are small.

Yes, I have lost my way a bit on my food choices.

I had a hysterectomy in April 2016 and that's when things started to go wrong.

Need to get my head back in the game. Any tips? ........ anyone!

I don't feel any real restriction and I can eat almost as much as I could before the surgery.

Then your saline level definitely needs to be reevaluated and increased. That you didn't have all that much to lose doesn't play into it. The fact is that the band just isn't where you need it. You want it where you feel satiated sooner than you experienced pre-surgery.

If the RD at your practice is really good, consider making an appointment to plan a new approach. The hysterectomy may well have an affect and can be taken into account. See the RD can also help you clean up your choices. If your not exercising, try starting.

And what's this "Treacle" business? That's murder on the scale. Try "Thumbelina."

I really hope you get on a better track. Make that "Trackle."

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I exercise 4/5 times a week.

I'm feeling good today, head is in the right place.

Treacle is a nickname I've had for a very long time.

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I am also 9 months out and have lost no weight after surgery i lost 45 before surgery so i only have 40 more to go.I go in for a fill on Friday I am at 6.5 I do feel some restrictions only when I eat to fast. Hang in there it will wprk

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@@Treacle927 - I was banded in December 2106 - so while I'm not as far out as you, I'm feeling frustration like you! I've only had one filll - do not feel any increase in restriction, so I'm sure I'll have a second and likely third. 3.5 CCs after 7 fills seems pretty low- have you followed up with your Dr? I think after a year I'd be throwing myself on my Dr's doorstep. Think of you and sending positive thought!

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@@Bandolin yes, I've had follow up with my doctor. He was happy enough and said we'll keep chipping away.

I know I will get to the right spot eventually and really, What's the rush!

It's a marathon not a sprint. I will be patient and keep plodding on.

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I had my 6th fill last Friday and am hopeful i have true restriction to the point of when i drink cold Water i can feel it going through my esophagus. Also i can go 5-6 hrs without having hunger pain or growling in my tummy. Yeah finally after 9 months. I hope you get your restriction soon.

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If you've been going to the doctor it sounds like he is not putting in enough. It didn't take me 7 to get restriction and I have a large band.
On your appt, ask doc to fill you more. I do t know about y but fills are costly. What size is your band?


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