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(deactivated member)
on 1/2/10 12:17 am - Woodbridge, VA
Topic: RE: diabetes returns
If you can eat an entire sleeve of cookies at a time, it sure does sound like your surgery failed, not just you. I am assuming you had an RNY? Sounds like your pouch and/or stoma have stretched.

You're not alone; studies are showing that, as the years go by, some RNYers do see their diabetes return, even if it had gone into full remission initially post-op.

That said, if you can limit your carb intake, I've seen many non-ops be very successful at controlling their diabetes without meds. But you do need to limit the carb intake, particularly of the cookie and candy persuasion!


Fasting blood sugars, in the progression of diabetes, are usually the LAST to lose control, so if your fastings are out of whack, it's likely your post-prandials have been off for some time. If you're not currently exercising, try adding in even just some walking; it can be VERY helpful in regulating blood glucose levels. Even if you can only throw in a couple of 15-minute walks a day, it can make a positive difference.

kohliecat
on 12/31/09 11:57 am
Topic: RE: Mean nurses
I know what you mean.  I was in the hospital about six months ago, and I didn't mind them asking me about my bs.  And I told them the ugly truth about they were high, that I was not in good control.  They didn't lecture me, they didn't believe me either, so I don't think you can win in these types of situations.  They didn't believe me about my weight either.  When I told the nurse, she said "We'll see" and then weighed me.  I was within two pounds :)

Luckily, the floor nurses were really great.  A good nurse can make a huge difference.

Lori63
on 12/31/09 9:24 am - New Rochelle, NY
Topic: diabetes returns
I am writing this on New Year's Eve to share with you all what I am too ashamed and embarassed to share with anyone in my family or friends.

I had WLS in 2007 and lost 125 pounds. Since April of this year, I've gone from 157 to 177 and this week, I finally had the nerve to test my BS and discovered that my diabetes has returned. I have fasting sugars between 140 and 160.

I don't know what I was thinking. It all just began to slip. I began eating as if I could never regain weight. I began to have one cookie, one Hershey's kiss, one small dark chocolate candy bar. Over the months, it all came back and in the fall I began very destructive behaviors like eating an entire sleeve of cookies at my desk, having candy bars in my nightstand, and all the horrible things I did before.

I don't know why I didn't think it would return. The last few times I checked my BS, they were always around 85. I guess I believe it really was a "cure". But it's only a remission.

This week, I went three days without sugar. I got my fasting BS from 164 to 147. Today is New Year's Eve and we made chocolate chip cookies and my daughter bought candy. My BS this evening is 190.

But tomorrow is New Year's Day. I have all good foods in the house. I am planning seafood for dinner.

I guess I want to know - has this happened to anyone? Has anyone gone back to low blood sugars without meds? Will losing the 20 pounds again bring me back to normal. I am so ashamed that I can't go to my dr. about this. He thinks I am the poster child for WLS.

I am cross-posting this on the failed WLS, though the surgery didn't fail. I did.

(deactivated member)
on 12/30/09 4:28 am - Lafayette, IN
Topic: RE: BS in low 230's
with as little as you should be eating this early out, your blood sugar would be alarming to me. i would contact your surgeon or your regular dr asap.
Mummu22
on 12/29/09 12:41 am
Topic: BS in low 230's
I am 2 weeks out, had RNY 12/14/09 and my blood sugar's are running in the low 200's.  My surgeon took my off of insulin and metformin.  Will the numbers slowly regulate, and go down, or shoud I be concerned?  Have an appointment with Surg. in 1 week and primary care physic. in 3 weeks.  Otherwise I am doing fantastic (other than tired of protein shakes, but that is manageable).  Help
Farasha
on 12/27/09 8:22 am - Atwater, OH
Topic: RE: Mean nurses
I just want to say I am a nurse and I cannot stand that either!!!  So sorry you were treated that way.  I treat others as I would want to be treated.  Nobody wants lectured.  Good luck to you. 
(deactivated member)
on 12/20/09 9:02 pm - Woodbridge, VA
Topic: RE: What's your A1c
I highly recommend that even diabetics strive for "normal" numbers, as damage is occuring to your body whenever your levels are above 140, whether they say that's "good for a diabetic" or not.
(deactivated member)
on 12/20/09 9:01 pm - Woodbridge, VA
Topic: RE: What's your A1c
Since this thread got bumped, and update: home A1C test gave a result of 5.0 at almost 9 months post-op.
5100kiki
on 12/18/09 9:53 am
Topic: RE: help reducing meds/insulin while pre-op
I would go see an endocrinologist for advice on reducing you meds.  Also taking and charting your blood sugar level throughout the day will help you determine when your levels are a bit high or low and this info will help your doctor help you.
          
5100kiki
on 12/18/09 9:43 am
Topic: RE: What's your A1c
My blood sugar went up to 200 about a month before surgery and my doctors were not okay with that number.  I don't know why your doctor would not be worried at 415.   With RNY at 6 months out I am still taking medication but hope to be off of it as I lose more weight.   I thought RNY would immediately control type 2 diabetes and it does for some and not for others.   I have never heard that VSG controls blood sugar - have you checked out all of the options?   I would consult with a different endocrinologist to get a 2nd opinion.
          
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