10 Days Post Op and Calories/Energy level

P goode
on 5/20/16 10:43 am - Arlington, TX
VSG on 05/11/16

Well today marks 10 days sleeved.  How many calories did you consume at that time and what was your energy level like?  I took a short walk this morning and I went half the pace I could before surgery and I am just worn out.  I knew that I would be a little weaker, but geez.  I am running around 50 grams of protein and 700-900 cal over past 2 days.  Wondering if this is normal...

 

Thanks,

P

Done! Your Ticker:

"Long ago in a galaxy far away"- WT-325. Lap band WT-287. Sleeve WT- 220, SW- 215, CW-144

Kathy S.
on 5/20/16 11:11 am - InTheBurbs, XX
RNY on 08/29/04 with

I didn't have the VSG but wanted to say Congratulations on your surgery. I am sure all your fellow VSG'ers will let you know what they experienced after surgery.

HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125

RW:190 - CW:130

H.A.L.A B.
on 5/20/16 11:53 am

You had a major surgery. You are still recovering...Your body is dealing with post op recovery.  

The low calories are not as bad as dehydration. 

 

 

Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG

"I can eat or do anything I want to - as long as I am willing to deal with the consequences"

"Failure is not falling down, It is not getting up once you fell... So pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again...."

TNPackersGirl
on 5/20/16 11:59 am
VSG on 05/04/16

I'm 16 days out, and just started on pureed foods. At 10 days, I was at 60 grams of protein and around 400-500 calories per day. I've been back at my desk job since just a few days after surgery, and I am walking 20-30 minutes three times a week. That's pretty much the most I can do right now. At my 2-week check up, the nurse assured me that low energy was normal. I noticed a huge difference when I didn't get enough protein - my energy level was nonexistent. I've been taking B12 and a multivitamin religiously.

All that to say, yes, it is normal, at least it is my normal.

hollykim
on 5/20/16 12:14 pm - Nashville, TN
Revision on 03/18/15
On May 20, 2016 at 5:43 PM Pacific Time, P goode wrote:

Well today marks 10 days sleeved.  How many calories did you consume at that time and what was your energy level like?  I took a short walk this morning and I went half the pace I could before surgery and I am just worn out.  I knew that I would be a little weaker, but geez.  I am running around 50 grams of protein and 700-900 cal over past 2 days.  Wondering if this is normal...

 

Thanks,

P

yes it is normal

 


          

 

obioxiupa
on 5/20/16 12:24 pm

I started walking my dog again at 2 weeks post op.  Its about 3/4 of a mile.  I'm tiered by the end and I didn't used to be, and I'm walking slower too.  Just give yourself time.

 

Tara

Vsg April 25th 2016 with Benjamin Shadle.

Starting weight 351, surgery weight 331

M1 -22.2 M2 - 14.2 M3 -8.9 M4 - 12.1 M5 - 4.7

8/22/2016 Lost 60.1 since surgery.  Lost 78.2 overall.

Goals:  1)Get under 300 - done!  Yeah!  2) Get under 280 (Yeah met this on 8/10/16) 3)Get under 268 (stay tuned!)

Oneillch
on 5/20/16 5:16 pm
VSG on 02/04/15

I can honestly say that I didn't have any energy for at least a month after surgery & at 10 days, I was told not to be concerned about counting calories. But, I can tell you that 900 calories at this point is high, especially if you are only getting 50 g of protein. You want to strive to eat foods that are protein dense which means that for every 10 calories you get 1 gram of protein. 

Be sure to weigh, measure & most importantly record what you're eating (use an app such as myfitnesspal) and you'll do great!

 

P goode
on 5/21/16 5:36 am - Arlington, TX
VSG on 05/11/16

I am only on puree and following my surgeons protocol. All protein comes from shakes and I'm doing what they told me to. I'm starting to question the post op protocol. What was yours like? He seems to be progressing pretty quick. I was supposed to try scrambled egg on day 8 but just didnt feel ready..

Done! Your Ticker:

"Long ago in a galaxy far away"- WT-325. Lap band WT-287. Sleeve WT- 220, SW- 215, CW-144

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