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Can you elaborate on what things you can't do?

What are you eating? Are you taking Vitamins? How far out are you?

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Usually being numb in the fingers is either a circulation/nerve issue or a Vitamin deficienct ..

If you are taking a multi perhaps have a look at the values... Magnesium and thiamine deficiencies sometimes cause numbing.

Daily recommended values from our surgeon's office are:

Iron - 18mg

B1 - 1.1mg

B12 - 2.4mg

Calcium -1000mg

Folate - 400mg

Magnesium - 400mg

But, i would highly suggest you see your doctor for follow up

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I'm 10 days post op. I'm taking the Bariatric Vitamines drinking Orgain Protein and trying to drink Water

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Can't walk 4 miles. Can't have marathon sex for two hours

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At 10 days post op you are expecting to have 2 hour marathon sex??????

Maybe wait a couple of weeks before trying anything that strenuous... perhaps walking would be a better way to get in some activity lol

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If you are 10 days post-op, you aren't supposed to have energy. You are supposed to be exhausted. That's what happens after major surgery, often for weeks. Stop trying to exercise for 30 minutes and go for 20 minute walks instead. Take some naps and be kind to yourself. The energy will come back but right now your body needs all of its strength to focus on healing.

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I'm 10 days post op. I'm taking the Bariatric Vitamines drinking Orgain Protein and trying to drink Water

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Can't walk 4 miles. Can't have marathon sex for two hours

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Umm, little early for the two hour marathon sex. Hard on the core and staple line 10 days out. But in 20 more days watch out, if you follow instructions, the hormone level will make that a very pleasant possibility...see: http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/219760-sex-oh-my-god-sex/. I would not have even considered any more that walking for the first month. Only gentle sex until your stomach has healed.

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I've always been an overachiever. Can't imagine slowing down. Now everything is slow. If I take naps I won't sleep through the night. I used to be a hig energy person and now I'm exhausted. I take the Iron Calcium and B12 and multi that is prescribed by the Bariatric folks. It's just that I can't walk more that a mile without getting tired.

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I've always been an overachiever. Can't imagine slowing down. Now everything is slow. If I take naps I won't sleep through the night. I used to be a hig energy person and now I'm exhausted. I take the Iron Calcium and B12 and multi that is prescribed by the Bariatric folks. It's just that I can't walk more that a mile without getting tired.

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You just had major surgery. Rest and take care of yourself.

The best thing you can do to increase your energy is get in at least 64 oz of Fluid, reach your Protein target, and take your Vitamins and supplements.

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Call me crazy but at 10 days post op might it be too soon for the things you mention

"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them"

Einstein

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have you ever had surgery before? your only job right now is to rest and heal. slow walking. slow sex. if you don't allow your body to recover you will be exhausted for a very long time to come.

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I've always been an overachiever. Can't imagine slowing down. Now everything is slow. If I take naps I won't sleep through the night. I used to be a hig energy person and now I'm exhausted. I take the Iron Calcium and B12 and multi that is prescribed by the Bariatric folks. It's just that I can't walk more that a mile without getting tired.

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You'll be lucky not to overachieve yourself back into the hospital! You had to know you'd need to slow down after major surgery or you can have major complications!

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