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Hello-just wondering if anyone else continues to feel weak, lethargic, and nauseated? Also I experience rapid heart rate when I lie down at night and at random times throughout the day. Am I alone in this? I just had my surgery 12/28 if that helps.

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Sounding dehydrated. How much Water and Protein are you getting?

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Honestly not enough and it never crossed my mind that I just might be dehydrated. I try to aim for 48 oz of water and I'm quite confused on how much protein I should be getting because my after care instructions conflict: one on page it says I need 40g minimum of protein; another page say aim for 60g. I may get 30g in a day.

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Sounding dehydrated. How much Water and Protein are you getting?

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Honestly not enough and it never crossed my mind that I just might be dehydrated. I try to aim for 48 oz of Water and I'm quite confused on how much Protein I should be getting because my after care instructions conflict: one on page it says I need 40g minimum of protein; another page say aim for 60g. I may get 30g in a day.

Do the best you can on the protein, but staying hydrated is most important right now. Most people end up back in the hospital due to dehydration, not lack of protein.

You are VERY early out from major surgery. Give yourself a break. Healing takes time. Rest and stay hydrated. Each day that goes by you will begin to feel better and better :)

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You definitely need to increase fluids. I believe most plans shoot for 64 oz a day. I hope you feel better soon!

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You definitely need to increase fluids. I believe most plans shoot for 64 oz a day. I hope you feel better soon!

. Thank you so much for the advice.

Sounding dehydrated. How much Water and Protein are you getting?

.

Honestly not enough and it never crossed my mind that I just might be dehydrated. I try to aim for 48 oz of Water and I'm quite confused on how much Protein I should be getting because my after care instructions conflict: one on page it says I need 40g minimum of protein; another page say aim for 60g. I may get 30g in a day.

Do the best you can on the protein, but staying hydrated is most important right now. Most people end up back in the hospital due to dehydration, not lack of protein.

You are VERY early out from major surgery. Give yourself a break. Healing takes time. Rest and stay hydrated. Each day that goes by you will begin to feel better and better :)

duly noted. Thanks for the great advice and words of encouragement.

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how much care did everyone need post-op?

Have my college kids home from break and thinking I don't need much help.

can you do stairs?

Tomorrow is the big day!!

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I too experienced the tiredness and the nutritionist told me to up my Water intake and the tiredness went away. Still having problems with nausea though.

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Well, drink more Water and get in more Protein. You need at least 64 oz of Fluid a day. And if your instructions are to get in at least 40 grams of Protein but aim for 60 grams, 30 grams is nowhere in that range. What exactly is confusing?

You will probably feel lousy until you get enough hydration and nutrition. You just had major surgery and need to heal.

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how much care did everyone need post-op?

Have my college kids home from break and thinking I don't need much help.

can you do stairs?

Tomorrow is the big day!!

Frankly, I think it depends on how mobile you were before surgery. I had a difficult time with stairs even before surgery so I didn't even attempt them.

I think it's just important to have someone around in case you fall or something. You need to be up and moving around as much as possible.

Best of luck with your surgery.

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