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Hello all,

I am about 2 1/2 weeks post op from RNY and I am noticing over the last few days I am extremely tired and fall asleep during the day. I am also so cold. Which is strange because I was always hot. Is this normal??? Thanks

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I am always cold I have put this down to my weight loss but the fatigue in the early weeks I was very tired just keep focused on your Protein and Water and have naps when required.

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Oh yes, I'm ALWAYS cold now. I'm the one that always avoided the outdoors due to sweating, so I'm interested to see how I handle those 100 degree Houston summer days this year.

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Yes, exhaustion is normal in those first few months while your body changes. Cold, yup! I am always cold now and I used to always be hot and sweaty. Especially my hands and feet.

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Fatigue is definitely common this early out. Give it a month or so and you should start gaining your energy back, plus more. Good luck!

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Fatigue is normal but you should remain vigilant of your Protein intake and your Vitamins with Iron, folate, and B12.

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Oh yes always cold....that happens when you loose insulation!!! :-)

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Feel the cold terribly but would not charge this for the world. band to by pass revision September 15 now down 88 lb. total loss 168lb. from band working on the final 14 lb. I feel fatigue when I need to eat so ensure you eat regular x

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I felt that way for the first 2 months.Now I am hot all the time...

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