When did you go on solid food and when was your first fill?
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on 1/31/11 5:42 am
on 1/31/11 5:42 am
I went on solid foods @ 4 weeks out -- gosh were they ever good after so long on liquids and soft stuff. The only caution my nutritionist gave me was to not start of my solids with a steak.
At 6 weeks out I was offered my first fill but I passed on it because I was losing weight and the band felt tight enough. Then BAM about a week later that feeling went away and I needed a fill.
Trixie
At 6 weeks out I was offered my first fill but I passed on it because I was losing weight and the band felt tight enough. Then BAM about a week later that feeling went away and I needed a fill.
Trixie
My surgery was on 01|17|08, my first fill (2cc) was 02|29|08.
I ate my first "real food" on 02|08|08. 5oz of salmon & 1/2 steamed brocolli. I was not one of the "lucky ones" who got restricion from the surgery alone. Luckily, I didn't feel a lot of hunger. I drastically changed my diet and cut out sugars and was eating low carb. That helped keep me satisfied.
I ate my first "real food" on 02|08|08. 5oz of salmon & 1/2 steamed brocolli. I was not one of the "lucky ones" who got restricion from the surgery alone. Luckily, I didn't feel a lot of hunger. I drastically changed my diet and cut out sugars and was eating low carb. That helped keep me satisfied.
I was on soft solids (tuna salad, chicken salad) by two weeks from surgery.
My doctor doesn't do first fills any earlier than 6 weeks. Mine was actually 7 or 8 weeks due to scheduling problems.
If you're thinking/hoping that your first fill may help the hunger issue.. it might, then again it might not. It's very individual and often can take 3 or more fills to reach the point where appetite is under better control.
What has happened (probably) is that the swellng has gone down from the surgery and therefore you no longer feel as full. Keep up with your water and increase your activity a little. Both will help.
My doctor doesn't do first fills any earlier than 6 weeks. Mine was actually 7 or 8 weeks due to scheduling problems.
If you're thinking/hoping that your first fill may help the hunger issue.. it might, then again it might not. It's very individual and often can take 3 or more fills to reach the point where appetite is under better control.
What has happened (probably) is that the swellng has gone down from the surgery and therefore you no longer feel as full. Keep up with your water and increase your activity a little. Both will help.