Luvmypouch 0 Posted April 15, 2017 I am a little over a year post-op. I am very limited on what I can eat. I eat no meat at all. My diet is mostly Greek yogurt with GENEPRO 4 times a day & popcorn. I have no energy, no strength, no motivation yet all my labs are in normal range. I do struggle with getting in enough liquids. Anyone else having this experience? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blater 17 Posted April 15, 2017 (edited) I can't imagine how your labs are normal with this diet. Do you vomit if you eat meat? What about fruits and cooked vegetables? You need to see your surgeon or a new doctor immediately. This is not normal and your lack of energy is sign of malnutrition. To me it sounds like you have a stricture which can be treated Edited April 15, 2017 by Blater 3 Sosewsue61, Luvmypouch and Heres2SecondChances reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blizair09 3,250 Posted April 15, 2017 1 hour ago, Luvmypouch said: I am a little over a year post-op. I am very limited on what I can eat. I eat no meat at all. My diet is mostly Greek yogurt with GENEPRO 4 times a day & popcorn. I have no energy, no strength, no motivation yet all my labs are in normal range. I do struggle with getting in enough liquids. Anyone else having this experience? Call your surgeon as soon as possible. Something isn't right. 3 Deactivatedfatgal, ShelterDog64 and Luvmypouch reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrightEyes77375 9 Posted April 15, 2017 Well, I had gastric sleeve surgery on March 8, 2017, and I don't have any energy either. I can eat a small amount of fish and some vegetables if they are very soft. I'm taking my Vitamins and I, too, have problems drinking enough Water. I was hoping it would get better as time passed, but you are still dealing with these problems a year after surgery! My prayers are with you and I hope you find a doctor that can give you some good advice. Please share what you learn! 2 Luvmypouch and PrettynSpirit reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deactivatedfatgal 377 Posted April 16, 2017 Sorry you are going through this. I was sleeved march 13th and have not had this issue. I do struggle with getting more than 50oz of liquid. 1 Luvmypouch reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Middus 491 Posted April 16, 2017 I am a little over a year post-op. I am very limited on what I can eat. I eat no meat at all. My diet is mostly Greek yogurt with GENEPRO 4 times a day & popcorn. I have no energy, no strength, no motivation yet all my labs are in normal range. I do struggle with getting in enough liquids. Anyone else having this experience? Call your surgeon. You might be having some nutritional deficiencies (B Vitamins , Iron and Magnesium) Sent from my SM-N900P using BariatricPal mobile app 1 Luvmypouch reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Middus 491 Posted April 16, 2017 Well, I had gastric sleeve surgery on March 8, 2017, and I don't have any energy either. I can eat a small amount of fish and some vegetables if they are very soft. I'm taking my Vitamins and I, too, have problems drinking enough Water. I was hoping it would get better as time passed, but you are still dealing with these problems a year after surgery! My prayers are with you and I hope you find a doctor that can give you some good advice. Please share what you learn!I would say that since your surgery was recent, it is not abnormal to lack energy or motivation. Your body suffered major trauma and it is readjusting. Couple that with dealing with adjusting to changing meal plans and learning to embrace the changes, it tasks the body. Then there is the malnutrition aspect. I found some exercise to be of some use in lifting my mood. However, I was nutrient deficient too. Some Multivitamin and B 12 and I was up and running again. I hope you feel better soonest. Sent from my SM-N900P using BariatricPal mobile app 2 ShelterDog64 and Luvmypouch reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rubia72 200 Posted April 16, 2017 See your primary if your surgeon & nutritionist aren't helping you, truly it sounds like you are malnourished. Try baby food if you can't stomach any real food but I'd definitely go talk to someone I can't imagine anyone telling you that what your eating is good for you, sorry [emoji52] 1 Luvmypouch reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShelterDog64 2,364 Posted April 16, 2017 On 4/15/2017 at 8:10 AM, Luvmypouch said: I am a little over a year post-op. I am very limited on what I can eat. I eat no meat at all. My diet is mostly Greek yogurt with GENEPRO 4 times a day & popcorn. I have no energy, no strength, no motivation yet all my labs are in normal range. I do struggle with getting in enough liquids. Anyone else having this experience? What's limiting your ability to eat a full diet? Is it nausea, or do you vomit? And the same regarding liquids...do you have physical symptoms or do you just not drink enough? I 'struggle' with my liquids every day, but the struggle is getting my head to remember that I need to drink, not that Water bothers me. I find myself wanting to eat easy foods and repeating the same foods over and over...it takes effort to say 'no, not having yogurt for Breakfast, cook an egg'. You really need a visit with your surgical team/dietician to get you moved on to a wider range of foods. Your labs may be WNL now, but your body is telling you that you're not fueling it appropriately. 2 Luvmypouch and travelergirl reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luvmypouch 0 Posted April 29, 2017 On 4/15/2017 at 0:01 PM, Blater said: I can't imagine how your labs are normal with this diet. Do you vomit if you eat meat? What about fruits and cooked vegetables? You need to see your surgeon or a new doctor immediately. This is not normal and your lack of energy is sign of malnutrition. To me it sounds like you have a stricture which can be treated I would vomit initially but now it is a matter of just not wanting meat at all. I couldn't imagine eating meat now. I eat some vegetables but to be honest, I have no energy when I get home to even fix a salad. All I want is my yogurt. I have been back to my surgeon several months back who just feels like this is part of it. The only thing I haven't had checked is my Iron but my hemoglobin is normal. I am thinking of going to a hydration station . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JenSev 57 Posted April 29, 2017 I would vomit initially but now it is a matter of just not wanting meat at all. I couldn't imagine eating meat now. I eat some vegetables but to be honest, I have no energy when I get home to even fix a salad. All I want is my yogurt. I have been back to my surgeon several months back who just feels like this is part of it. The only thing I haven't had checked is my Iron but my hemoglobin is normal. I am thinking of going to a hydration station .There are vitamin patches sold in the BariatricPal Store that might help. They have worked well for me so far and it helps not having to take them by mouth.Sent from my SM-G900T using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rainyann 118 Posted April 30, 2017 Don't take this the wrong way but perhaps it is psychological... Maybe just mind over matter. If your program has a psychologist available why not go. Please don't take offence to what I said... 1 Blater reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JKC2016 82 Posted June 6, 2017 This is absolutely not normal. Being sleeved doesn't restrict our ability and need to eat a wide range of healthy food. St Et slowly and eat softer, moister Protein like fish, boneless, skinless chicken thighs, ground turkey. Mix in cooked veggies with good moisture. Protein substitutes are not our friends. That was for those first food stages when we couldn't eat real food. Now the focus is on lean meat, vegetables, fruits and whole grains. Our goal should be 1200 or more calories and a moderately active lifestyle if we are women and still losing. Get support from NUT, counselor, friends and family. Best of wishes on your journey to health. 1 Sosewsue61 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sosewsue61 3,185 Posted June 6, 2017 Please seek professional help. You did not state Protein amounts in grams, calorie amounts, liquid amounts, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sassifunk 11 Posted June 7, 2017 You could have stricture so I would be calling your doc asap Share this post Link to post Share on other sites