meggspeggs 0 Posted October 15, 2011 So I let my blood sugar get way too low. In my feverish attempt to raise it, I scarfed down an entire piece of pizza!!!! Surprisingly my sleeve didn't revolt as I would expect....I am so mad at myself. I should have grabbed a Protein Drink instead. I probably stretched the heck out of my sleeve! Who would thunk pizza would be a skidded!?!? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wishes 125 Posted October 15, 2011 Bready things can be sliders. You know now for next time to go for the Protein Shake.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thomas CPA 496 Posted October 15, 2011 Hey, you needed the sugar and one slice of pizza is not going to do you in. Next time try not to gulp it down and enjoy the taste. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grannyk 58 Posted October 15, 2011 pizza, Peanut Butter, a piece or two of candy...that is what you need when your blood sugar is low. Carbs, not Protein, are converted into sugar,. Don't worry about carbs, just get something carby in as fast as you can. Low blood sugar is not to be messed around with...Kathe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoOver 17 Posted October 15, 2011 I think threads like this are excellent for pre-sleevers. To the OP, you can learn from this and change. That learning and changing is so much easier with this tool. Most of us will never be perfect, but much, much better. This sort of thing just happens sometimes. To pre-sleevers -- and I think most importantly -- every one is very different after this change and you must ease your way into your new stomach. Contrary to what I've read here, breads are one of the hardest things for me. My hubby and I went out for pizza about 3 weeks ago. It was my first pizza since being sleeved in early April. It was the type of place where they cut the pizza into squares and I ate one 2 x 4 inch(approx. guess) piece of cheese only pizza, no other toppings. Knowing it might be an issue I nibbled it down and it was my first dining out experience where I had to excuse myself for 5 minutes. That little and even with eating it slowly, it was like it rejoined into a lump. I find that when something feels like it's in a massive knot in my stomach, taking a walk and stretching out helps me so I went outside, walked to the car, opened the trunk -- which was actually my excuse for stretching the trunk of my body out as far as I could, then I walked back in slowly. It was only about 10 minutes before I felt comfortable again but it will be a long while before I try pizza again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites