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hsbeach

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  1. I've been on my all liquid 2 week pre-op requirements for 2 days now. The first day was terrible inasmuch as my blood sugar dropped dangerously low to 47. Yesterday was better, but my problem is still getting enough Protein. Because of the severe drop in blood sugar, I have not taken insulin in 24 hours and my blood sugar levels are great. My physician and my endocrinologist are consulting as to how much insulin I should take. Fun fun fun. Good luck to those having the surgery. I'm scheduled for 1/8/08.


  2. I started my two week pre-op liquid diet and had a pretty bad scare yesterday. I have Type II diabetes and last night, I was feeling really weird. I checked my blood sugar and it was at 47. Very low. I called my regular Dr and he said to do what you have to do to get the sugar level up, including eating some bread. I did. I'm waiting on my endocrinologist to decide how much insulin I should be taking now. I feel much better today and my blood sugar is back to normal.


  3. It's 3 weeks before my surgery and I'm an emotional wreck. I'm not scared (much) about the surgery. I'm actually looking forward to getting it done. I've been on a pretty strict diet for over a month (700-900) calories and I've been sticking to it about 90% of the time. I'm exercising 6-7 days a week. Still I feel like crap. I'm sad, I'm fighting with all my loved ones, etc. Basically, I'm an emotional wreck. I'm just wondering whether anyone has had these experiences. Could it be from the drastic diet. I feel like I'm a drug addict going through withdrawal. I hope this ends soon.


  4. I will be banded in about 3 weeks and I'm already feeling the downs. My Dr. has me on a very low number of calories a day. I've come to realize that I'm having withdrawal symptoms very similar to one who is trying to quit drugs, alcohol or smoking. I do have to say that on a positive note, my blood sugar level is terrific! Don't worry, things will get better.


  5. Hello Everyone

    About a month ago, I finally decided that I was sick of feeling lousy all the time, tired of always being tired, sick of wearing a mask to bed because of sleep apnea, taking shots for my diabetes and taking a large number of pills daily. With my family Dr's help, I have decided to get all the paperwork together for the lap-band procedure. I'm hopeful to have the surgery in January. I will find out the exact date in a few days.

    My problem is my Wife. I don't think that she is being very supportive of my decision to have the lap band procedure. Her first response when I asked her to be supportive is "How do you want me to support you?" I really didn't have an answer to this. I also think that she doesn't think that I can lose and keep the weight off. Like most, I've done the dieting thing many, many, many times. Some diets were successful at first in dropping the pounds, but like many, I've gained it back plus.

    I was very disappointed by her response. I think that she even felt bad too especially after I told her that I was disappointed and I would find support from someone else. Just for the record, my Wife is an absolutely wonderful person. And for good or bad, she tells the truth even though the truth may not be the answer that you were hoping for.

    Maybe its my fault because I had not given her examples of how she can support me.

    I have not taken this decision lightly. I would rather NOT have surgery. I wish that the previous diets worked and that I would be healthy again. This is a drastic decision that I have made (to have the surgery). I've started to exercise and eat much better. I'm not perfect, but I'm much better. I've lost about 12 pounds since the 3rd week of October.

    I just hope that she will come around and be as supportive as I hope that she would be.

    Anyone have any similar situations? How did yu deal with less than 100% support from your family members?

    Howard


  6. Hi everyone. My name is Howard and this is my first post.

    At my 10 year high school reunion (many years ago), one of my classmates walked up to me and said, "Boy did you get Fat!" My response was "Oh, really? See I have one of those carnival mirrors in my house and I thought that I was 8 feet tall and really skinny?" He looked at me and tilted his head (like a dog would) and I walked away.

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