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i also had a 14 cc band two months ago/ i only have 3cc instilled but i get another fill tomorrow as i have no real restriction yet. i am down 35-40 pounds and have yet to learn to change my ticker. have a good one!

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I have this band and I have 5cc in the band. My next appointment is May 5th and right now I have what I consider good restriction so hopefully I will not need another fill at that visit.

My surgeon likes the AP bands.

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I have a 14cc band with 6.5cc as of today. I do not have any restriction right now. I've only had one fill, so i am hoping to get some restriction on my next fill.

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I have a 14cc with 7cc in it. I have had one fill, 5ccs. I dont really feel "restricted", but I am doing well with the weight loss so I have decided to leave it alone until I need more help.

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I just got that band on January 13. Obviously no fill yet, that will be February 9. :thumbup:

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I wanted that size band but my dr said my stomach was to small so I have the smaller one. You guys arfe lucky!!!

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Thats the band I have. I think my doc said my band started with 7cc's already in it, and with fills I've added an additional 3.5ccs.

I currently have decent restriction and have been losing weight great.

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I have a 14 CC Band (as of 7/19) and just got my 2nd fill yesterday making a total of 6 CCs.....I have no restrictions and have lost 30 lbs thus (277 to 247).......Artie Babe is feeling good!!

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Check this forum link out:

http://www.lapbandtalk.com/f13/how-many-ccs-restriction-14cc-52373/

I have 11.4 cc in my 14 cc band and I have good restriction..for now...:thumbup:

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I have a 14cc band with 7.4 filled. Good restriction, able to eat what I want, with smaller portions. Still losing weight.

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I was told it all depends on the size of your stomache when they go in. I was given the standard 10 CC band.

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I also have a 14 cc band, surgery feb 09. I think I have about 8cc in there and I am down 110 pounds. I am too brain damaged to move my chain( I will have to ask my teenager). My weight loss is slow but steady. Peg:smile:

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Peg! Congrats on you awesome weight loss. To change your ticker: Click on it, another window will happen and ask for your pin, enter your pin and hit edit, edit to whatever and hit next. when you go back to lapbandtalk.com and refresh it should be current. :thumbup:

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