Help!! 20 days out--sugars creeping back up!!!!
I just had my Lap RNY on December 1st, so I am 20 days out. My sugars had gone down from 200's and 300's to normal readings--90's and low 100's. I was sooooo thrilled! It felt so good to be "normal" for once! Plus, I knew it would be so good for my body to not be flooded by high sugars!
So, my problem is that now, regardless of the fact that I have lost 32 pounds since my surgery and 47 all together, my sugars are slowly creeping up....has this happened to anyone?
I know that moving from liquids to mushies and then solid foods would affect my sugars, but I am just getting sooooooo depressed about this. Plus, I am terrified that my sugars will keep going up! I have asked my doc about this and she said that some people need insulin, regardless of their weight--which I know...some skinny people are diabetic, but....I just thought the bypass would be my answer to this problem....
And, I have been watching my carbs as I am supposed to--14 carbs/7 sugars per meal. I go for my proten first before anything else--I'm not perfect, but trying hard! I have had problems getting liquid in--I just can't force myself to drink enough water--I probably get in about 20-30 ounces a day, max....rather than the 64 I am supposed to get--I am trying to add more, but maybe that is the prob? That doesn't make sense, but who knows!
So...before surgery I was taking 200 units of Lantus--a once a day insulin. Plus, I was using humalog before meals according to a sliding scale...
After surgery, my doc instructed me to take 100 units a day and to lower it in 10 unit incriments as neccessary--I had gotten down to 70 units a day, but have now needed to go back up--tonight I raised it again to 110 units---which means 2 injections(100 and then 10) and it just makes me sooooo upset!
So, if anybody has any input, I would really, really appreciate it--please tell me if others had this problem!! I just don't know what to do....I guess I will call my doc on Monday to ask her again, but...I would still like input from any of you....
Thanks everyone! I appreciate you listening--well, reading...
Sadly and Fearfully,
Heather
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on 12/21/08 10:28 pm - Woodbridge, VA
I just have heard sooooo many stories of people who have had the bypass and leave the hospital "cured." So, I didn't expect that to be me because my diabetes was very difficult, so I knew it would take a while. I guess it was just such a tease for everyone to be telling me it would be so much better and then for it actually to be so much better only to get crappy again.
So, I know I am just in a funk and I just have to gather my strength and move on. Sometimes I just don't wanna. I wanna be mad. LOL
Well, here I go to drink....hoping that helps...we shall see...
Thanks again,
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on 12/22/08 2:24 am, edited 12/22/08 2:25 am - Woodbridge, VA
EDIT: I just looked at your profile, and it seems we have a bit in common. I'm only 26, so, like you, my main goal in having surgery is to kick the diabetes! I don't need to be skinny, and I'll be just fine if I never get to shop at Express (as if I could afford to!), but I DO NOT want to live the rest of my life battling diabetes (and, with it, blood pressure, cholesterol, and all the other fun stuff that usually accompanies diabetes). I still want to have kids in the future, and I don't want to put both me and my babies at risk by being pregnant while battling diabetes. I have so much life left, and I want to LIVE it!
I totally, totally agree with everything you said--I need to kick or at least improve the diabetes, improve my blood pressure(which is getting better and I have cut my meds in half--hopefully THAT stays at a good level!) I just want to improve my life and be able to have fun with my wonderful husband! I want to finish school and get a job, which I can't physically do now. And, most of all, I also want a baby! My best friend just had her first baby--a girl--and I am thrilled for her, but am so,so, so hurting and longing for one of my own! I too could live without shopping at Express--I mean, it'd be fun to be able to fit in those clothes, but I just want to be "normal," no need to be skinny. I mean, I'll take it and enjoy it if it comes....but, I just want to be able to walk and not be out of breath, not have my back killllll me when I stand and walk, etc. I was diagnosed with diabetes when I was 18--I had just finished my first semester and NYU and I had come home for the Christmas break--so, I never went back. I transfered home and went to a college here. And, then, a few years ago, my feet and legs got so bad that I had to stop going to school and stop working. I went on disability and things have just gotten worse since then. So...thats my story LOL I just hope things get better from here...and for you too! I don't know too much about the DS, but I hope it gives you great success! When is your surgery date?
Well, thanks for the encouragement!
Have a wonderful holiday!
Hugs,
Heather
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on 12/22/08 8:43 pm - Woodbridge, VA
I'm getting the DS because of my diabetes. It has a higher remission/cure rate (not that the RNY's 75-83% remission rate is anything to sneeze at).
And, again, good luck with getting a date and with having your surgery--I know this is the hardest part--the waitinggggg!
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Heather,
Your doc is right that some people do not show immediate improvement after WLS. There are a couple of things I can recommend, and oddly enough (or it may seem odd), the first is that you MUST increase your water intake - your instincts actually make perfect sense.
You may be dehydrated, which is a very serious condition for diabetics. When you are dehydrated, the body takes fluid from wherever it can get it to hydrate your cells. The biggest source of fluid in your body is your blood. The body takes fluid from your blood to feed the cells, which reduces your blood volume, whi*****reases the glucose content of your blood - and hence you get high sugar readings.
Since you did experience normal sugars post-op, it is quite likely that your body is still producing natural insulin and you still have a good chance of remission, but it may take longer. Your doctor can do a very simple blood test to confirm or deny this, and she may already have done the test - ask her about it.
You are making progress, since your insulin dosage is lower now. But are you taking any oral medications along with your insulin? If not, you might want to discuss this with your doctor and see if she feels that you might benefit from combination insulin/metformin therapy, allowing you to reduce your insulin dose again without losing glycemic control. Insulin therapy unfortunately works against weight loss, while metformin promotes weight loss.
It took me about four months to get off insulin, and I started combination therapy immediately post-op. I no longer take insulin, but I still take metformin and am under perfect glycemic control.
Hang in there!
went from 200 units a day to about 50-60 now. I consider that great. But I'll always have to take insulin. I also do not eat any sugars, at all. I eat no white carbs, at all. That part is important, as those will raise your blood-sugars. I try to eat few carbs, period, but when I do it is whole grain, and very small portions. You're doing fantastic - just keep making careful choices about what you eat. Remember, we're healthier than ever - and it will only get better and better. Walking and drinking water, eating protein - is magic for diabetics.
Well, thanks and have a great holiday!
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