Im home with some questions.

Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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All your feelings sound normal to me. I remember feeling so full that I had to force myself to drink my protein and water. I just followed the schedule that the NUT gave me at St Lukes/Bridges and that way I didn't forget to eat/drink.
The pain and fatigue feelings will eventually go away after two or three weeks. I found that when I felt really tired if I had some protein it picked me right up again. Right now the important things are to drink, walk, take your vitamins, and rest.

RNY Completed on 06/18/2007 The day I found myself again.

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I felt the same way. Hopefully the good Doc gave you a script for a big bottle of liquid vicodin?! He did with me, and did I need it the first two weeks. Ditch the soup for a week. I sipped on luquid protein, water, warm beef broth, and SF popsicles. I did not feel human until two weeks out. Good luck, Kent 357/263/189