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Topic: RE: It's been awhile...and yikes!!
I think what you are feeling is normal! I wrote out instructions for my husband and mom and told a good friend to tell them where they were in case I did not make it through surgery! lol I have had surgeries in the past, tubal, hysterectomy, gallbladder, appendix! But for some reason I was really concerned with this one. One of the deacons at our church was with me before I went in, we had prayer and by the time I went to surgery I was at peace with it. I was ready. I had "put my house in order" left instructions for everyone that needed them and I was ready. I am also a registered nurse, but that didn't help me any! I was in foreign territory with this. I did well, no post op problems. That was almost 6 mo ago, I have lost 85#. Yes I would do it again. I was sore for a while. You won't be able to lift a child that big for a few weeks. I could go up and down stairs, but couldn't carry anything for 2 weeks, mine was laproscopic. Maybe if you can throw the laundry down the stairs a few at a time, do the laundry, your Fiance can surely find time to carry it back up for you! Wouldn't take 5 min! OR you could carry it back up a little at a time.
I had problems with the protein drinks post op. NOTHING tasted right after surgery, not even water. So things I thought I like pre op, I couldn't stand post op. I wouldn't invest a lot of money in protein drinks until after surgery. Just get enough to last a week or so until you can tell. A lot of people do like Unjury. I have still not been able to drink any of the protein drinks. I had pancreatitis 2 weeks post op, not sure if that prolonged my taste problem or not. (I had had pancreatitis before, am a diabetic, both make it prone to occur again, so it is not a common post op problem).
I felt good post op. My big problem was making sure I got in my liquids and protein. I was able to be up and around after a few days without any problem. You will be more tired than usual, just from the surgery itself, as you are after any surgery. If you have your mom for a couple of weeks, you should be fine after that. Good luck to you! This is a big step, a new beginning for a new life! It is normal to be scared. Email me if you need to talk!
I had problems with the protein drinks post op. NOTHING tasted right after surgery, not even water. So things I thought I like pre op, I couldn't stand post op. I wouldn't invest a lot of money in protein drinks until after surgery. Just get enough to last a week or so until you can tell. A lot of people do like Unjury. I have still not been able to drink any of the protein drinks. I had pancreatitis 2 weeks post op, not sure if that prolonged my taste problem or not. (I had had pancreatitis before, am a diabetic, both make it prone to occur again, so it is not a common post op problem).
I felt good post op. My big problem was making sure I got in my liquids and protein. I was able to be up and around after a few days without any problem. You will be more tired than usual, just from the surgery itself, as you are after any surgery. If you have your mom for a couple of weeks, you should be fine after that. Good luck to you! This is a big step, a new beginning for a new life! It is normal to be scared. Email me if you need to talk!
Topic: RE: How many people have had their diabetes go away after WLS?
I too am almost 6 mo out from BPD/DS, and I have just now gotten off my insulin pump. I am still having to use sliding scale insulin twice a day, but less than I had been receiving. I am sorry you consider your surgery a waste of money! I think losing 78# is wonderful and is sure to help your joints, your heart, and help with your blood sugars. You may still have to take pills, but eventuall will be on less meds than you were and have greatly improved your health! I have lost 85#. I had pancreatitis 2 weeks post op and that caused my diabetes to spiral out of control. I am still hopeful, but I am happy to be off the insulin pump and on oral medications. Good luck to you and I hope you can at least be happy about your weight loss and other health improvements due to that such as being better able to move around, feel better, be more active.

snazziechick
on 2/6/11 4:27 am
on 2/6/11 4:27 am
Topic: RE: Low Blood Sugar
You both are so right. I did go to an endocrinologist and I was given a prescription that has really worked. I haven't had an attack in 4 months. No more fears. It was hypoglycemia and the pill stableizes my insulin.
Topic: RE: Low Blood Sugar
Hello~
I too had my rny in 2003 but these same symtoms started for me about 1yr after surgery then was treated for panic attacks with xanax. I was diagnosed correctly when during a reg check-up with my doc. I went into one of my "attacks" and on a hunch my dr. checked my sugar. My dr. was quite amazed when it came back as a 27~he said that with that reading I should not be conscious. That was a long time ago and I only recently learned through online reseach that this hypoglycemia is directly related to my wls. Like mine, it can get worse and very dangerous. I recommend that you too reseach and find out all you can and then see an endocrinologist. Good Luck!
I too had my rny in 2003 but these same symtoms started for me about 1yr after surgery then was treated for panic attacks with xanax. I was diagnosed correctly when during a reg check-up with my doc. I went into one of my "attacks" and on a hunch my dr. checked my sugar. My dr. was quite amazed when it came back as a 27~he said that with that reading I should not be conscious. That was a long time ago and I only recently learned through online reseach that this hypoglycemia is directly related to my wls. Like mine, it can get worse and very dangerous. I recommend that you too reseach and find out all you can and then see an endocrinologist. Good Luck!
Topic: It's been awhile...and yikes!!
Hi all! It's been a few months since I've visited the boards. I've completed all my pre-op requirements, including a PET scan of my heart. Everything came back normal and I got a call yesterday to schedule my surgery! How awesome, but, EEK! I can't help feeling like I'm in total panic mode now! This is the time when everyone is usually celebrating!
The nurse tells me I could have surgery as early as the 14th and pretty much any day after that. I said, FEBRUARY 14th?? Yeah, that's not what I want...to spend my Valentine's day or my birthday (the 21st...another date she mentioned) in surgery. I mean, I guess I should say that it could be looked at as a "rebirth"...but, I need like a month at least. Crazy that I say that now since I was complaining non-stop up until now that things were taking too long. Will I ever feel like I'm REALLY READY?
I'm scared to death of dying or leaking and becoming septic when back home and my surgeon is 3 hours away and the hospital here is clueless and I mean clueless. They call it "Last View" hospital instead of Grandview. LOL
I have been almost in denial...or doing the opposite of what I'm supposed to right now. I feel like I've been OVEReating...baking, making homemade pasta, etc, because I know that I won't be able to do it after surgery. I haven't even exercised or lost ANY weight. I don't have vitamins or supplements yet because I've been waiting to get our tax refund back so I can buy in bulk. Also, haven't found a decent shake yet. Tried the one from Walmart, Body Fortress, and I thought, there is NO way I can drink that 3 times a day. I figured it would taste like Slimfast or similar, which I never had a problem with. So I need to find something that tastes better. I have heard good things about Unjury.
I know some of you will say I'm not ready. I know I'm not ready and that is why Feb. 14th is crazy, especially because my fiance's spring break isn't until March and my mom could come out then too for a couple weeks. I need him there with me for surgery and he has school and work everyday but on weekends. My mom will watch the kids during my hospital stay and help after surgery. But she's only going to be able to stay like 2 1/2 weeks at the most. That scares me too because I have 3 boys that are in need of constant attention, including a 28 lb. 1 1/2 year old who needs to be taken out of and put in his crib and his highchair. Also, my laundry room is downstairs in the basement and that scares me too. How am I going to keep up with that if I can't carry laundry baskets? There are 5 people in my house that I am responsible for. If my fiance can't find the time with school and work to help now, how will he be able to do it during surgery and after? Ugh.
I'm just venting...but I'm so excited too! Scared I guess is that main thing. Need some advice or maybe just a cyber-shoulder to lean on right now!? Does anyone else have these issues?
The nurse tells me I could have surgery as early as the 14th and pretty much any day after that. I said, FEBRUARY 14th?? Yeah, that's not what I want...to spend my Valentine's day or my birthday (the 21st...another date she mentioned) in surgery. I mean, I guess I should say that it could be looked at as a "rebirth"...but, I need like a month at least. Crazy that I say that now since I was complaining non-stop up until now that things were taking too long. Will I ever feel like I'm REALLY READY?
I'm scared to death of dying or leaking and becoming septic when back home and my surgeon is 3 hours away and the hospital here is clueless and I mean clueless. They call it "Last View" hospital instead of Grandview. LOL
I have been almost in denial...or doing the opposite of what I'm supposed to right now. I feel like I've been OVEReating...baking, making homemade pasta, etc, because I know that I won't be able to do it after surgery. I haven't even exercised or lost ANY weight. I don't have vitamins or supplements yet because I've been waiting to get our tax refund back so I can buy in bulk. Also, haven't found a decent shake yet. Tried the one from Walmart, Body Fortress, and I thought, there is NO way I can drink that 3 times a day. I figured it would taste like Slimfast or similar, which I never had a problem with. So I need to find something that tastes better. I have heard good things about Unjury.
I know some of you will say I'm not ready. I know I'm not ready and that is why Feb. 14th is crazy, especially because my fiance's spring break isn't until March and my mom could come out then too for a couple weeks. I need him there with me for surgery and he has school and work everyday but on weekends. My mom will watch the kids during my hospital stay and help after surgery. But she's only going to be able to stay like 2 1/2 weeks at the most. That scares me too because I have 3 boys that are in need of constant attention, including a 28 lb. 1 1/2 year old who needs to be taken out of and put in his crib and his highchair. Also, my laundry room is downstairs in the basement and that scares me too. How am I going to keep up with that if I can't carry laundry baskets? There are 5 people in my house that I am responsible for. If my fiance can't find the time with school and work to help now, how will he be able to do it during surgery and after? Ugh.
I'm just venting...but I'm so excited too! Scared I guess is that main thing. Need some advice or maybe just a cyber-shoulder to lean on right now!? Does anyone else have these issues?
Topic: RE: In the hospital...
Wow Missy! Good thing you were on the ball since it sounds like your doctor wasn't! OMG that is exactly one of my biggest fears after surgery. And if I went into the ER who knows if the idiot doctors in this small town we live in would have a clue what was going on...scary!! My surgeon is 3 hours away, as well as my endo.
I'm so glad you're feeling so much better now and hope you get hooked up with the Type 1 doc that has experience with WLS. That sounds perfect. I assume you are out now. How long did you have to stay in the hospital?
I'm so glad you're feeling so much better now and hope you get hooked up with the Type 1 doc that has experience with WLS. That sounds perfect. I assume you are out now. How long did you have to stay in the hospital?
Topic: RE: Happy to report my new low A1c
Woo hoo!! Great job! You're doing awesome! It's been a pretty long time since I've visited the boards. A size 14!? That's amazing. How much have you lost now?
I saw my endo a few weeks ago and found out my first A1c since I've been on the pump is 5.9! I was so proud. lol That is down from a 7.1, and prior to that...around a 9! So glad I got this pump. It is so much easier, I should've done it years ago. The amount of insulin I have taken since the pump has also drastically went down. For example, I was taken about 40 units at breakfast before the pump and now it's more like 8-10! Crazy. I haven't even had surgery yet! lol
Anyway, I'm happy for you...also read you started zumba! There are zumba classes in town here I found out recently but I would NEVER go there until I lose some of this weight...can't wait though! TTYL!
I saw my endo a few weeks ago and found out my first A1c since I've been on the pump is 5.9! I was so proud. lol That is down from a 7.1, and prior to that...around a 9! So glad I got this pump. It is so much easier, I should've done it years ago. The amount of insulin I have taken since the pump has also drastically went down. For example, I was taken about 40 units at breakfast before the pump and now it's more like 8-10! Crazy. I haven't even had surgery yet! lol
Anyway, I'm happy for you...also read you started zumba! There are zumba classes in town here I found out recently but I would NEVER go there until I lose some of this weight...can't wait though! TTYL!
Topic: RE: Anybody on Victoza
I started using Victoza in August of 2010. T have gained 15 lbs. It also does nothing to control my hunger, in fact I eat more? Not sure what to do anymore?
Topic: RE: Happy to report my new low A1c
Isn't being a diabetic fun, The ups and downs? Yes I am back on the pump and am ok with it. I really dont want to have to take shots several times a day.
I really hope that I can keep my A1C at this low of a level.
I feel great as well. Isnt it weird how our eating has changed and we just dont feel hungry. What an awesome change of pace. Today I went and bought a couple of new skirts and shock shock i could wear a size 14. Woot woot. I havent seen that size since high school.
I really hope that I can keep my A1C at this low of a level.
I feel great as well. Isnt it weird how our eating has changed and we just dont feel hungry. What an awesome change of pace. Today I went and bought a couple of new skirts and shock shock i could wear a size 14. Woot woot. I havent seen that size since high school.
Topic: RE: Happy to report my new low A1c
Woohoo girl! That's wonderful. I'm dealing with the same thing. I'm worried my number won't be as good next time b/c I'm seeing some highs. Nothing makes sense to me anymore. I can have a piece of chocolate and my blood sugar drops...or eat a piece of chicken breast and my BS shoots up. Anyway, I will just keep plugging along and see what happens at the next check up. I'm feeling great, how bout you? :) Are you back on your pum***** I'm taking 15 u of Lantus in the morning and 4-5 units of Humalog with meals and snacks.