Diabetes
Hello, I'm new to this community. I have been in a weight loss/diabetic program since January 2019. Surgery will be sometime in September 2019. I am having this surgery to eliminate my diabetes. Weight loss will not work for this as I have metabolic syndrome. The loss of diabetes is the entire reason why I need this surgery, the added weight loss is a bonus.
Im wondering if there are any others out there like me in my position. I would like to hear from you.
They really dont know why diabetes goes into remission for some and not for others. A person could be 300 pounds overweight, have surgery and immediately have diabetes go into remission for life.
Or they can go into remission for a while and have it come back, or they may never see a remission.
From my memory and research, the greatest odds are with DS, approximately 95% chance of going into remission.
With RNY about 70% and with VSG about 50%
Diabetes is never cured, but may require much less medicines, especially after weight loss.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
on 6/11/19 8:34 pm
I had VSG and was told by surgeon that my diabetes may or may not go into remission. I'm thrilled that it did in fact go into remission immediately. I took last two medications up to the day before surgery and have been off them both since day one. Fasting blood sugar was 25 and A1C 18 when I was first diagnosed with diabetes about 18 months ago. Just had blood work done for my upcoming three month appointment and Fasting blood sugar is 5.5 and A1C 5.4.