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I am almost 3 weeks post-op lap band. Who am I? I have never taken drugs/speed before but I am assuming this is what it feels like. I can't sleep. I am wide awake and FULL of energy. I have a hard time falling asleep and when I do sleep it is only for a few hours. I can't sit still when I am awake. This is so not me. I googled insomnia and bariatric surgery and it said that I may be in ketosis. What I want to know is how do I make it go away because I feel out of control almost? My mind is racing at the speed of lighting. Has anyone else experienced this before after surgery?

Thanks! :blink:

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Are you consuming any carbs/starch? Do you track your food on myfitnesspal or another site? If you're consuming less than 50-75 grams of carbs a day you could be in ketosis.

Not a bad thing for losing weight? Your body is turning on it's fat reserves for energy and can cause either anxiety or lethargy? When I was in ketosis(Atkins Diet) I slept fine and only lost energy after a long run or long tennis match.

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@@2muchfun I do log my food in My Fitness Pal I am just looked back and I am eating on average 20-25 grams of carbs a day. Guess that is anxiety I was feeling. Last night was much better and today I feel good. Maybe just need to bump up the carb intake a tad. Thank you!!

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I have hypothyroidism and my doc said she keep a close eye on it because eventually the current dose will be to high as I loose weight. To much thyroid medication possibly. Make sure your pcp checks your levels.

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