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Hello everyone, I am newly banded 10 days now. The first 3 days were horrible but I must admit things have gotten so much better. The problem that I'm still experiencing is a lack of energy. I drink my Protein Drinks but I still get tired quickly. I plan to return to work in 4 days. Has anyone else experienced the lack of energy and did it eventually go away? My other issues are my incisions itch out of control and I can feel my port. Any suggestions are welcomed.

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You'll rally. Healing and bouncing back takes a little longer for some. Feeling the port isn't so unusual. You do mean that you feel it when you touch your midriff, yes?

If you still have plastic tapes over the incisions, all you can do is apply some gentle pressure when the itching acts up. When the tapes fall off without help (I'm assuming here, of course), you'll be able to apply some soothing lotion. Sorry, but I can't think of one. Or call your surgeon's office. It may be that you can apply some lotion over the tapes without causing them to fall off prematurely. (I can't recall at all how long my plastics stayed on.)

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Thank you for responding. As for the port, I think I can feel it moving. I can feel it shift when I lay on my side and when I lay on my back the side of my stomach area that the port is on feels "heavy". I believe it may just take a little time to get used to it but it's an awkward feeling. I will mention it to my doctor at my follow up on Monday.

As for the itching... oh goodness! Some of the steri strips are still intact and some have fallen off. I assume that it's a mixture of the strips and dry skin that is causing these horrible outbreaks of itching.

Again thank you for responding, this site and its members have been so helpful with my journey.

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Yes . I was sleeved on 9.7.16. I found out I was allergic to the glue. I used hydrocortisone cream. My energy level has gotten much better. It's a process.. are you exercising?

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I am 9 days post-op from VSG and definitely struggling with the lack of energy and itchy incisions. It's not at all fun but it is very normal! Two days ago I could barely get out of bed, yesterday was better - we will see what today brings. Are you getting all of your Vitamins in? I'm thinking of upping my B12 in the hopes that it will help with energy. I went back to work on day 6 post-op ... it's not easy but it's doable! Hang in there - I'm sure things will start looking up soon!

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Thank you all , I take all advice in to consideration. As for exercising, I am walking outside everyday. A little further each day.

I have a follow up with my surgeon on Monday and I will be sure to address all other issues.

Good luck to all of you with your weight loss journey.

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I can feel it shift when I lay on my side and when I lay on my back the side of my stomach area that the port is on feels "heavy". I believe it may just take a little time to get used to it but it's an awkward feeling. I will mention it to my doctor at my follow up on Monday.

When body position is changed -- e.g., sitting to lying -- the port does seem to change places. When I want to find my port (sometimes it's obvious, sometimes not, again because of whatever position I'm in), I think I'm finding it in different places. If I recall correctly, the port actually is fastened in place so that it doesn't really migrate around at the end of its tube.

The "heavy" feeling you describe may be because you're still healing. Sure, mention it at Monday's appointment just for your peace of mind.

I think you're in good shape.

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