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I will be in vegas 1 week after sleeve and wonder if I can tolerate walking around. Nothing strenuous, will be there with kids, but just wonder if I will tire easily?

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I think everyone is different, and it probably depends on your general physical condition. I am 5 days post-op and walked 20 minutes this morning. I would have liked to do more but it was all I felt comfortable with at this stage.

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Yes it varies person to person. I walked in recovery. A week later I could probably walk 30 - 45 minutes before getting tired.

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I walked 2 miles the day after surgery and was up to 4 miles within a couple weeks. But yes, you will be tired. You will not be able to go all day without a rest/nap. Hell, I get tired walking around Vegas regardless of surgery! A lot of it depends on how good of shape you are in before surgery. The 4+ miles was normal for me.

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thx everyone. my BMI is 30 and I'm pretty fit.... run on treadmill, sprints etc... just cannot get my weight down! I love naps so, I should be pretty good I hope!!

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