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I'm about seven weeks post op., and I lost 20 pounds - but gained 5 back:( , and I pretty much have no restriction at all right now. So, it's definately time for a fill! I have an appointment on Oct. 1 (only one week from today!). I've been so excited about getting this fill, but I can't help but be frustrated by all the evidence that shows that it usualy takes at least 3 fills to get any real restriction. I'm just not that patient I guess. I just want to know....has ANYONE out there gotten the apppropriate amount of restriction from just one fill? And also... can the people who have the 11 cm lap band tell me how many cc's it took to get to their "sweet spot", and how many fills it took to get them there? I would appreciate it so much! Thanks!

~Amber~

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Amber, I'm not the voice of experience you requested, but I'd like to share a thought or two.

First, it's not a good idea to compare fill amounts with other people who have the same band. The exact same amount can have very different results from person to person--there is just too much individual variability for restriction to be easily predicted that way.

Also, one of the reasons you hear that several fills may be necessary is that several fills are advisable. I've heard that filling quickly at the start greatly increases the risk of problems, and could result in the fill having to be completely removed so the patient's stoma and esophagus can rest and heal. So it makes much more sense to "creep up" on the right amount of fill, bit by tiny bit.

I don't think of it as "one fill" versus "several fills" -- I see it more as a process of adjustment that gradually results in the perfect amount of restriction. We have to be willing to take the time it takes so that we get there without difficulties. If I could be assured of good restriction without pain or problems I'd be willing to get adjusted weekly!

Good luck with your first fill! I'm sure it will be the scariest one. :D After that, it's all smooth sailing. :)

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Amber I agree with Alexandra

I just got my first fill and seeing first hand live. It's an individual process.

Vera

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Llost My Insurance Coverage And Have Only One Fill,ihad Surergy Done July 14 05 I Have Lost 50lbs Stll Fill Full When I Eat.am I Hurting Myself.

Bonnie

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Wowee... that's an old thread to drag up!

Bonnie, start a new thread and ask your question, more people will be able to answer you if it's not hidden among this old one.

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