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Hi all i was recently diagnosed with diabetes and they spiked out of control quick so I decided to go with lap band in hopes of reversing it. Any one in the same boat.?? I had my surgery yesterday and out of the liquid diet i only been doing Water and my blood sugar today is 242. Not sure why?

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with diebiets eat regulary is important also...also when you are sick or recovering from sugery it will go up. keep track drink you protient drinks and keep track. When I fgot on food mine went from240 to 112...congrats on your new life

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Hi all i was recently diagnosed with diabetes and they spiked out of control quick so I decided to go with lap band in hopes of reversing it. Any one in the same boat.?? I had my surgery yesterday and out of the liquid diet i only been doing Water and my blood sugar today is 242. Not sure why?

Thank you for the input. Would you say your diabetes I reversed. Or just controlled.

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I was a none insulin dependent diabetic but well controlled on Metformin. I left the hospital off of that med and one of my BP meds. I am very stable but am very careful about sugar intake. Read your labels, especially with the Protein Shakes and bars. I exercise 3-4 times daily. My last A1c was 5.6. I am feeling great. This is only with 27lbs off. Hang in there. You will get it under control.

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I was a none insulin dependent diabetic but well controlled on Metformin. I left the hospital off of that med and one of my BP meds. I am very stable but am very careful about sugar intake. Read your labels' date=' especially with the Protein shakes and bars. I exercise 3-4 times daily. My last A1c was 5.6. I am feeling great. This is only with 27lbs off. Hang in there. You will get it under control.[/quote']

Thank you for the inspiration may I ask what was your pre op levels. I also non insulin but also didn't take my metformin bc of nasty side effects do my pre op one full day of fasting was 252 now day 4 189.

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I am a type II diabetic also, I started on metformin then I was told too start insulin. This plus high blood pressure and cholesterol too. Since my surgery ( 10/18) my blood sugars have been stable, I still have to watch what I eat. My cholesterol has improved. Make sure you monitor your blood sugar, take them 4 times a day. Also are you eating anything with sugar or a lot of carbs? If its still an issue there are other options than metformin. Good luck to you!!!!

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