Question:
How difficult has it been to adjust insulin amounts after surgery?
I am a Type I diabetic, so will need to continue my insulin after surgery. I am currently taking Lantus and Humalog, and am concerned about how often I will end up with low blood sugar. I'd appreciate it if you could share your experiences, and let me know what challenges you faced. Thanks. — Shelly M. (posted on October 15, 2003)
October 15, 2003
pre- op i was taking over, over 140 units of insulin a day (70/30, and R as
needed) still my sugars were always high, plus i took 1 oral diabetes med
also. i needed some insulin in the hosptial, but after i came home my blood
sugars came down and i never have had a drop of insulin since. in fact the
doctor did increase my orals to 1 1/2 times 2 a day, my last
glycohemoglobin test was 5 that is NORMAL!!! i have never had a normal
reading in all my life! so my best advise to you is take tsts often make
sure all is well and wait and see what happens! i could not be more
thrilled. hope the same for you!
— janetc00
October 16, 2003
Hi, I'm pre-op, Type 1 diabetic and before my pump I was taking about
120/units of Humalog & NPH, now I'm taking bet. 65-75 of Humalog/day.
My AIC has dropped to 6.2 w/the pump and I truly hope after WLS that I
won't need as much insulin as well, and I'm also concerned about low blood
sugar. How will glucose tabs affect me or will I be able to tolerate 1%
milk to bring up my sugars? I don't have any answers for you, but wanted
you to know that I'm in the same situation. Feel free to e-mail me, as our
experiences sound similiar. take care!
— SJWendy
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