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I had surgery this past thursday. How long before you get some energy back? I feel pretty weak today. Pain has not been an issue. I dont like the lifeless feel.

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I had surgery this past thursday. How long before you get some energy back? I feel pretty weak today. Pain has not been an issue. I dont like the lifeless feel.

Are you taking your Vitamins and B-12. B-12 instantly gives me energy. Be easy on yourself you just had surgery I was sleeved on the 20th I feel great. I have a schedule for my Vitamins, food and Water to help me stay focused and energized.

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Hi Oklafarmgal, I was sleeved on thursday also. I felt really tired the first day after surgery. I think it has a lot to do with the anesthesia and the pain meds. When I first got home, I just sip some Water and went to sleep. Each time I woke up, I took a sip. Second day I was able to stay up the whole day and get my liquids in. I walk around the house some. Today I feel even better. Each day gets better and better. Oh, my nutritionist had me buy some Vitamin B12. that may help give you some energy back. Remember to get in your Protein and fluids to help with the weakness. I hope you get our energy back soon. Let's rock our sleeves to our goal weight!

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I had surgery this past thursday. How long before you get some energy back? I feel pretty weak today. Pain has not been an issue. I dont like the lifeless feel.

I started to get energy back at 2 weeks. Full strength it was 6 weeks. I had to remind myself this was a major surgery. Your strength will come back. I also had to remember everyones body is different so time may not be the same. Best Wishes

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I did not start feeling energetic until after my one month post op. my Vitamin D was really low. I have had to take prescription supplements for this before so I was not terribly surprised. But most people on here usually say about 2 weeks.

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Noticable energy boost at two weeks....that is when I quit feeling so darn tired and weak. Every day is better and better. Tomorrow is my three week anniversary and this morning, I had enough energy and was able to go for a 15 minute walk!

Give in to your body - let yourself sleep, rest and heal. Great things are coming!

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My energy didn't start to come back until about 2 weeks, then really came back at 3 weeks when I began to eat more solid foods.

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Thanks everyone! I know it will take time. I do know I am ready to taste something that isnt fruity flavored. Tomorrow I can have strained cream Soups. I hope I like them. Things will get better. Thanks for all your positive comments! Good luck to all of you! !

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It definitely takes several days for all the anesthesia to work its way out of your body. Make sure you get in enough fluids. Once I was averaging at least 40 - 50 oz of Water (target was 64 oz) daily I started to really feel better. This was about 1 1/2 weeks out. Initially I thought it was because of the super low calories, but turns out it was hydration.

And, also regularly taking Vitamins. I'm now 2 weeks out and really feel pretty good.

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I'm 12 days post op and my energy comes and goes. I still get worn out really quickly.

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I know I would feel a lot better if I didnt have my legs feeling so weak today. I dont like feeling like this.

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I was able to walk a mile on my 3rd day post op and was very pleasantly sutprises

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Are you taking your Vitamins and B-12. B-12 instantly gives me energy. Be easy on yourself you just had surgery I was sleeved on the 20th I feel great. I have a schedule for my vitamins' date=' food and Water to help me stay focused and energized.[/quote']

Wow. So you had surgery less then a week ago and u feel "great"? I want to k ow wht meds and Vitamins ur on and what diet ur doing too! ;)

I wanna feel great after too

AshleySkinnyer PortlandOR

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I spent a lot of time napping the first two days and focusing on my needs such as setting up my pill organizer and semi planning my Protein and liquid intake for the day. Also reading, watching TV, reading vst and other blogs and visiting with family has been my main first week rehab focus.

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I had surgery on a Tuesday and Friday I was out and about playing tour guide for my friend who flew in for my surgery. If it wasn't for the incisions and the pain in my shoulder from the C02, I really didn't even feel like I had surgery. It was kind of freaky, especially after hearing about how others who had surgery around the same time were doing.

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