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Is it normal to feel kind of weak? I know I am only 6 days post op but I just feel really sluggish. I am on an all clear liquid diet so I hope it is just that. I am trying to get up and walk as much as I can and I wonder if I am doing enough of that. However I am type 1 diabetic and my blood sugars have not been under 250 since surgery so I know that is also playing a factor in my being tired.

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Yes I do feel weak at times, especially the first few weeks post op. Just hang in there. I went on a trail hike yesterday and walked two miles. I did bring a

string cheese to eat long the way for additional energy.

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I had my surgery 17 days ago on Dec. 26. I still have no energy. I am type one diabetic and have not had any trouble with my blood sugar, I am on the insulin pump. I am now taking about 50% less insulin now. I feel ok just exhausted all the time. I sure hope the energy level will come back soon. I go to the DR. and NUT tomorrow I will discuss it with them. Hope you start felling better soon.

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Acampbell, my husband has had significant drops in blood pressure since our sleevings less than 2 months ago Caution, he has passed out in the shower because of the low blood pressure, which really has left him feeling tired and weak. I think the dreary winter weather that has kept us inside also contributes to us feeling blah with no energy. I agree, being on liquids also is not giving you boosts of energy. Relax, I think you will be feeling great when you get on the mushy/pureed foods! Best wishes!

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Hey there,

I am six days out as well. I'm almost completely off the pain meds (except for at night to sleep) and am on a clear liquid diet plus Protein Shakes. I wake up feeling tired and sluggish and have taken a two to three hour nap every day. In the hospital I got hardly any rest (the hospital is not a place for sleeping). I'm trying to walk as much as I can (I got in a half mile yesterday) and I think that helps a bit. It's normal to feel tired. Our bodies have gone through a lot in the past few days; remember, we're missing 85% of a major organ! Take it easy and good luck!

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I am 1 month out today and folks my energy is still low -- it's gotten better from week 2-3 but its still rather low and I still get lightheaded from time to time but that was way worse during weeks 2 and 3

I try to keep my Water and Protein up but some days I fall asleep early due to fatigue and miss out on more Fluid intake - it's tough

Seeing doc and nut tomorrow but wish I could get a shot for more energy some days

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