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I was banded on March 19 and I am getting my first fill on Friday. I have noticed that I am eating more than athe 4oz recommended. Is that normal because my band is not filled at all?

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I was told 3/4 cup of food would be a normal meal. That's 6 oz. And, since you haven't had a fill yet, if you're able to stick close to the guidelines, you're doing very well since a lot of people in the same time frame are starving to death and have a very hard time even staying close to the guidelines.

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Yes, it's normal! You're exactly right; until you get restriction (and it will likely take more than one fill for you to experience that) your band is just "there". Some very few people have swelling post op that, for a while, limits what they can eat for several weeks. Most recover more quickly than that. Some just stick to a small amount of food out of will power, but many do not. Some even gain back some weight that was lost pre and initially post op. It's a process. You're right on track!

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Very normal. Once you start getting your fills, you will have greater restriction which will impede the amount you are able to consume. Just an FYI: Not everyone has great restriction on the first fill. The majority of people need several fills before they reach their sweet spot.

Good luck on your journey! :rolleyes:

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I just received my second fill this morning,I now have a total of 4.5 cc in a 14 cc band. I had no restriction, in fact, I could eat a six inch subway without a hitch. While I made a wise choice in food, I know the volume allowed was too dangerous for me. I hope I have more restriction with my new fill.

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