Trying hard not to whine!
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I am 8 days post-op for a LAP band, had a wonderful experience at the Faulkner. Only one more wee****il my first post-op visit with my surgeon and moving to the stage 3 diet. I'll save all my medical questions for him, but I was wondering if anyone else has been unable to get their blood sugars under control post-op. You read about how people are able to send their diabetes into remission, overnight. I was taken off one of my meds, and told that I could skip the other if I have a fasting level of under 140 (also at night, obviously not a fasting level). So far it has not gone under 150 even one time (morning or night), on meds. This on a diet of nothing but CIB Sugar-free, SF jello, clear SF liquids, and bouillion.
Also the sugar-free CIB is starting not to "stick" anymore, and I am finding myself still hungry all the time. I am worried that the hunger and the headaches will turn me into a royal you-know-what. I am unable to concentrate on my work because of this. No second thoughts, just need a little support to get me through this awful time. Others have said they weren't really hungry on the liquid diet. What's up?
-mum
RNY and DS surgeries cause rapid (days or weeks) remission of Type II diabetes in many individuals, well before a significant amount of weight is lost. The benefits of the LapBand on blood sugar control are more in line with the benefits of non-surgical weight loss: you have to lose some weight first.
As far as hunger, you probably haven't had a fill yet, and since you're just drinking liquids, they run though the (non-filled) band fairly quickly, so you're not yet getting the sense of early satiety that you will once your diet is expanded to include more solid foods.
/Steve