If you have a 10cc band, he will likely only give you 3ccs, under fluoro since it's your first, and you won't get another fill until your loss slows to less than 1 pound a week. I have my surgery on November 30, my first and only fill on January 17, and a follow up appointment on March 17 with no fill. He's very conservative about fills. As long as you're losing he won't fill you. As he explained to me, you should do as much as you can on your own with a bit of assistance from the band, then when you've done what you can that way, that's when you need the ability to get fills for good restriction towards the end. At that time, it will be all the band, very little you. If you've already filled a lot, there is little or no room left to get those last stubborn pounds off. Although I was disappointed, after thinking about it and whining on the lap band forum, I came to understand that this is the way the band is supposed to be utilized. I don't think I recognize your name from the lap band forum. I don't know if you do read the general forum, but it would be in your best interest to read some of the stories on there. There are quite a few people who have aggressive docs who give them fill after fill, every month, sometimes every couple of weeks. Those are the people who end up with problems. They are too tight. Can't keep even soft foods down. Can't eat meat, much needed for the proper amount of protein. Some can't even keep water down. They end up going back for unfills, have reflux problems, etc. That's not for me. I want to do this the way it is intended to be done. I don't need problems. That's why I went with the band in the first place instead of having more radical surgery (RNY or Sleeve). I don't seem to heal well inside. Get lots of scar tissue, so I shied away from the other surgeries for that reason and the fact that I had less than 100 pounds to lose. I go back on May 22nd, and I believe he will give me a fill this time as I have slowed down. I've been losing and gaining the same two pounds for the past 4 weeks, so it's time.
As far as the fill price, I remember Dr. Moein saying at the info seminar I attended last July, that after the first of the year, insurance companies were not going to cover fills the same way and they'd be $300.00. I think he mentioned that most companies were only going to cover one fill. The rest would be on the patient.
I don't know how I will feel about all the new staff. No one from the original office remains. Kathy Storm, Sloane Mendelson, Rose...all gone. We'll just have to see how the new people are, but sounds like you got a snide remark about the billing. I hope things go better for you.
Terri