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First of all Good Morning to all, thanks so much for being on this site. Your posts have helped me greatly. My RNY will be 12/26. I am confused about the liquid 2 days prior and clear liquid 1 day prior. I am a diabetic, did you (diabetics) take your meds on those 2 days? I am terrified my sugar will fall out and I will be passed out on the floor. I don't recall in my pre op class them instructing us on what to do.
Congrats on starting your new healthy life !!
Call your surgeon about your medication. Always clarify medication questions with YOUR health care professionals because they know you and your history.
We are all different and will have different treatment needs before, during and after surgery.
Welcome to the club.....hang on for a wild ride
I was on Metformin and glipizide before surgery. Have been completely off since. Beware, before I left the hospital I was given a prescription for insulin and had to give myself shots if it went over a certain amount. I didn't know that was going to happen and was actually ticked off at the aspect, lol. Not saying this will happen to you, but a possibility.
I was on metformin before surgery, but never insulin. However, for the two days in the hospital they gave me a few shots of insulin. The trauma from surgery can do some bizarre things to your body. Within two days of surgery, though, I was off of all meds, and have been since.
A far as those few days before surgery, you really should get very detailed instructions as far as food and meds from your medical team. My surgeon told me he always operated on patients on insulin first thing in the morning because of their diabetes needs.
6'3" tall, male.
Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.
M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.
on 12/19/13 4:45 am
Talk not only to your surgeon, but when you do the pre-op assessment with the anesthesia department, make sure they are fully aware of what you and the surgeon discussed. I know my husband was required to take his meds right up until surgery, but every patient is different. This is NOT a place I'd be looking for a definitive answer on something that critical.GOOD LUCK TO YOU! Pretty awesome surgery date!
HW333--SW 289--GW of 160 5' 11" woman. I only know the way I know & when you ask for input/advice, you'll get the way I've been successful through my surgeon & nutritionist. Please consult your surgeon & nutritionist for how to do it their way. Biggest regret? Not doing this 10 years ago! Every day is better than the day before...and it was a pretty great day!
Thanks very much, I will do. I told my husband to take everything in a bag even if he takes it back out to the car. Kaiser doesn't want you to bring your meds, but after so may years of being attached at the hip to them it is almost like leaving a "not so wanted" friend behind. I thank you for all of your posts, I have been reading them every day.