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I am 3 weeks post op. I am getting 60-80 grams of Protein a day in. I typically get 45-50 oz of Water. I am tired and not very motivate. I go back to work tomorrow which will require tons of energy. What to do?

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Have you been walking or doing other exercises? Also, you might try to increase your fluids some. How may calories are you getting per day?

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i agree with doing some exercise. on the days i go for a walk or two, i definitely feel better and more energized. i also sleep less and still wake up feeling refreshed.

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Maybe try sneaking in some carbs.

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I vary with calories. 500-800. It depends. I do walk about .75 miles 5 times a week. I am pretty active. I.e going to the grocery store. Watching nephews swim meets. I just get tired easily. I do have complex carbs I am Definatly not ready for bread/pasta

I will continue to keep on trucking. :) thanks

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I had to take an Iron supplement and bammm I got my energy back. Good luck figuring out what's going on!!

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Crazy pants, maybe that could help. I noticed my multi Vitamin does not have Iron. What kind of iron tablet do you take? How much?

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Is a weekly B12 supplement part of your Vitamin regime?

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Then my guess would be Iron, but you should call your doc for sure. That's what we paid them all that money for! :)

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Ohh good suggestion on the b12! I have started B12 injections every two weeks because I also have a family history of low b12.

I just checked my Iron bottle and it doesn't have a mg amount on the front. The back label shows it has Iron 50mg and Calcium too. I just got it from the corner drugstore.

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Calcium within two hours can cancel out any Iron taken. So you should be careful to space it out. I don't know how much it does, but I avoid all during that space, including any in any Protein Drinks or anything else I eat.

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I vary with calories. 500-800. It depends. I do walk about .75 miles 5 times a week. I am pretty active. I.e going to the grocery store. Watching nephews swim meets. I just get tired easily. I do have complex carbs I am Definatly not ready for bread/pasta

I will continue to keep on trucking. :) thanks

To get you energy up, I would recommend that you stick closer to the 800 calorie range. Also, how much Protein do you get?

It's great that you're walking 5 times a week. .75 miles is probably around 15 minutes, so I encourage you to work your way up to perhaps 45 minutes of walking in each session if you have the time. Walking really helps boost your energy.

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Check to make sure your Vitamin & mineral supplement daily it makes a difference.

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