Gastric bypass reversal
both of mine run high as well, but evidently not high enough to cause any issues. They're met with a shrug, basically. As far as B12 goes, a lot of WLS'ers say they feel best when it's 1000+. Mine is always above that - and when it once got to 2000, my clinic just told me to cut back a bit on the supplement.
Since many medical professionals will give you carbs for low blood sugar.....like they tell you to keep candy by your bed. DONT. sometimes nuts or nut butters can help if you feel low bs coming on. I will see if I can find that article.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6598692/?fbclid=IwAR2lmiA_XLMvSGCyKnuDiu4vUSgjb10nI3zzrNTCDLCboYlSkRXUG0TjUb0
Best of luck to you, and all of us who have this issue!
Thank you for the link. I agree that it's a drastic option but imo so is getting gastric bypass. I was 285 when I got it. My weight was harming me. The surgery has been successful.I got to goal and I have never gotten back up over 200 pounds in 20 yrs. But now it's not weight that's harming me it's the gastric bypass surgery. Besides this hypoglycemia I also have a lot of nutritional deficiencies. I have read a ring may be placed around stoma and that can help with the hypoglycemia. I have appt with gastroenterologist then endocrinologist... as well as bariatric surgeon in a couple weeks. So I'm going to ask about that too