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Maybe I am posting this in the wrong spot, if so I apologize. I had my band done in July 2010, all is going great. Exercising good and often. My problem is really being tierd all the time. I have heard this is normal? Any thoughts? If so i would like some suggestions, thanks to all.

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Are you getting enough Protein, Vitamins and Water? Fiber and exercise?

I actually feel better and more energetic as I lose (even in the beginning), so don't know if it's 'normal' or not. I imagine as you lose a few more pounds you'll start to feel great!

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I felt SOO tired all the time. I went had some blood work done and my Iron levels were really low.. I started taking over the counter iron and that made the BIGGEST difference!!!!!

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I was feeling that tired and so out of it and I started taking B12 and it has made the world of difference. A friend of mine had the gastric (we have the same surgeon) and she just told me that I can ask for a prescription for the B12 shots and give them to myself. She also said she knows that it helped her get to her goal quicker too. I go back to my bariatric doctor on November 30th and hopefully I can switch to the shot instead of the pill. Hope this helps!

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I actually just talked with my surgeon today about this. I am having the same problem. I am going to go have some labs done, an Iron level, B12 level, Vitamin D leve, and a blood count (hemoglobin). Maybe check to see if you can get some blood work done.

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I'm having the same problem. I have no energy at all.

i would love to exercise as much as possible but I just have no energy at all, so I will be checking this thread for suggestions and I will ask my surgeons office when I go for my 2nd fill.

Dee

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