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Please tell me it gets better:(

I am three weeks sand two days out today! I am moving right along, only things setting me back and has me down a bit is that I cannot do the things I use to do so easily. I dont know if this is common, maybe I am trying to quick but I feel that my body is no where near as strong as it was before surgery. Walking through the grocery store for too long exhaust me right now & even showering for too long. It makes me feel really weak and sometimes shaky. Is this normal while your three weeks out?? Maybe because your body isnt getting nearly as much nutrients as before? and MAYBE I am am just expecting too much too soon?? I just hope I am not alone and that things will get better and I will be able to go back to my daily life with ease sometime soon? Is this gunna happen!? Does not help that I have been on my period since the day I left the hospital three weeks ago today :( I am taking my vitamins, trying my hardest to drink fluids enough & eating protein.
Honey you just had major surgery, this isnt like a tooth being pulled! before you know it this will be a after thought! Just keep doing what you are supposed to do and this will pass!  Best of luck to ya!
 COMPLETELY NORMAL.  It does get better.  Keep your head up!

HW: 350 SW: 332 CW: 215 GW:  167
Pre-Op Loss: -7lbs M1: -23lbs (299) M2: -20 (279) M3: -8 (271) M4: -8 (263) M5: -13 (250) M6: -10 (240) M7: -7 (233) M8: -8 (225) M9: 10 (215) M11: (215) M12: 7 (208) M13:1 (207)

1st short term goal: 290 (done 4/16 @ 288). 2nd short term goal: 275 (done 5/20) 3rd short term goal: 250 (Aug 1) 4th short term goal: 220 (11/30) 5th short term goal 199 (wonderland)
    

Hi, I'm newly post op as well but just wanted to offer my support. I think we're sleeve sistahs

    

I really upped the protein and it has helped me get stronger.  I am concentrating on getting as much as I can through shakes... at three weeks out you should be trying for 90 grams a day. 
    
Thanks Sistah :D
It's normal to feel that way after any major surgery. I haven't been sleeved yet, but I am 8 weeks postop from a two-level spinal fusion in my low back. I have a 5-6 in*****ision on my lower abdomen and a 4 in*****ision on my lower back, plus just the overall pain down my legs from having smashed nerves and stiffness in my back from all the metal gadgets they out in me. It's normal to want to hop right back into doing every day activities, but it is important to let your body rest. That feeling of fatigue is because your body is expending all its energy to heal itself. Try not to get discouraged or depressed, you'll be back to normal soon. And in a few weeks, you will feel like the time has flown by. That's how I feel. I'm finally feeling a little bit normal and now I'm getting ready to be sleeved. Guess I just love pain congrats!!!!
It takes time.  At the beginning, I was fine if I was sitting.  When I'd stand or walk for more than a few minutes, it was like a shroud came over me and I had to rest.  By the third week it was getting better, but still not to where it was prior to surgery.  Each day I got more stamina back.  Each one of us heals a little differently too, so our timelines of recovery are not the same.  Just keep taking your vitamins and getting as much fluid and protein as you can, and you will continue to get stronger.


HW (recorded) 323  Start of Journey 298.9  SW 263.6  CW 177.8  GW 180 
        
Totally normal. You had a MAJOR overhaul inside! You've got to give yourself time for adjustment.
        

Completely and totally NORMAL.  You are expecting too much to soon, then feeling disappointed when you aren't there.  My level of fatigue did not jibe with the small little incisions on my stomach.  But the whole process is so stressful to your body.  People have really different reactions to anesthesia and it just knocks some people out.  I fell asleep at my desk a couple of times after I went back to work.  It gets so much better!!


:) Happy

53 yrs old, 5'6" HW: 293 ConsW: 273 SW: 263 CW: 163

I ditto everyone else.  It is so very frustrating when you feel so tired.  I felt so excited about having the surgery, but sad at the same time because I just couldn't get my body in gear.

It DOES get better. :)

   
Consult: 270   Surgery: 256   1 Month: 237    2 Mos: 223   3 Mos: 208    4 Mos: 198
5 Mos: 188    6 Mos:178     7 Mos: 169

You said you've had your period since the day you left the hospital.  That's a long time.  Make sure you are taking enough iron.  I'm preop but I think I saw it come in chewable.  If not there's black strap molasses which is loaded with natural iron.  I'd get the gentle iron.

HW 302 lbs SW  279.8 lbs.  CW  218.4 lbs 

I'm on myfitnesspal with same username Jarabacoagirl.  Feel free to add me.    

        

Yes, I had low Iron also prior to surgery but I am daily my daily vitamins and my celebrate Iron+C :) I know it is such a long time, I heard it can be normal after surgery   because with the weight loss hormones are changing & I lost 30lbs in the first two weeks to I am sure my body thinks I am nuts right now lol :)
Thankyou everyone for your comments :) I am sure hoping I will be stronger with each day, I just miss being able to do my everyday things but I know it should get better :D You all are great! Sometimes you just never know what to expect especially this being my first surgery ever! I am really thankful that I can come here and get advice & support! Love yall!!