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Uber geek
WOW - I have a reputation star - now that IS NOT something I thought I would get!!!
It must be my week - I actually managed to stay awake till 9pm twice this week - normally I hit the sack by 6.30-7pm (and sometimes am up for hours in night with OH snoring) but I am trying real hard with this fatigue to achieve a semblance of normality!
AND..(wait for it)..I've lost a staggering half a stone this week. As I have stated, I don't really 'do' dieting or food managing etc etc - all horses for courses. But - due to my physical symptoms since the op I thought I would give it a go and reduced my carbs and increased my protein and WAY HAY!! Can't say it has increased my energy or stopped the muscle / bone ache but it's a step in the right direction. I get my blood results tomorrow, so fingers crossed for those, I reckon it's B12 and magnesium / potassium.
So - all in all bit of a result this week / today :flirt2::flirt2::flirt2:
It must be my week - I actually managed to stay awake till 9pm twice this week - normally I hit the sack by 6.30-7pm (and sometimes am up for hours in night with OH snoring) but I am trying real hard with this fatigue to achieve a semblance of normality!
AND..(wait for it)..I've lost a staggering half a stone this week. As I have stated, I don't really 'do' dieting or food managing etc etc - all horses for courses. But - due to my physical symptoms since the op I thought I would give it a go and reduced my carbs and increased my protein and WAY HAY!! Can't say it has increased my energy or stopped the muscle / bone ache but it's a step in the right direction. I get my blood results tomorrow, so fingers crossed for those, I reckon it's B12 and magnesium / potassium.
So - all in all bit of a result this week / today :flirt2::flirt2::flirt2: