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I know it takes a while to get over major surgery, but I feel like I wasn't as tired between weeks 4-now. I am wondering if maybe I am not getting enough Protein? I have been averaging 40-50 grams a day. I'm more sleepy tired. I've napped almost every day this week, which hasn't been like me since about week 3. Thoughts?

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I know it takes a while to get over major surgery' date=' but I feel like I wasn't as tired between weeks 4-now. I am wondering if maybe I am not getting enough Protein? I have been averaging 40-50 grams a day. I'm more sleepy tired. I've napped almost every day this week, which hasn't been like me since about week 3. Thoughts?[/quote']

Are you getting enough fluids? I start feeling sluggish when I slack off on the fluids.

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How about some B-12 and Iron supplements, they help me.

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I take a 100 oz bottle of Water to work everyday & try to drink half. Usually I don't quite get to half, but pretty close! I will work harder on that!

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You should be taking in 64 ozs. of Fluid daily, 60 grams of Protein and try 4 Flintstone chewable vitamins (2 morning, 2 night) and 2 Caltrate 600+D (1 morning, 1 night) and 1 B-12 500 mcg sublingual - this should turn your fatigue around. If not, see your doctor.

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My doctor and nutritionist says to get between 60-80 grams of Protein.< /p>

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You should be taking in 64 ozs. of Fluid daily' date=' 60 grams of Protein and try 4 Flintstone chewable Vitamins (2 morning, 2 night) and 2 Caltrate 600+D (1 morning, 1 night) and 1 B-12 500 mcg sublingual - this should turn your fatigue around. If not, see your doctor.[/quote']

Thanks! I'm doing 2 flintstones, the B12, but not caltrate. I will work more on the liquids & add the extra Vitamins.< /p>

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