maybesleeve 0 Posted July 30, 2012 Hell!! I am gearing up for the sleeve, but im sooo scared of low blood sugars and wls. I have been type 1 for 21 years, and pumping for 13 years. I have tried every diet and working out. My dr suggested the sleeve. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tisa 52 Posted July 31, 2012 Hey there, part of the reason im getting this surgery is because of my risk for type 1 diabetes. My dad got it in his early 20s hes 50 now and pretty much doesn't care about his health anymore because he figures he's gonna die early anyway:( I don't want to be like that and neither should you! We need to eat healthy due to our special circumstances Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2012resolution 3 Posted August 12, 2012 Hi, I'm late to the party but wanted to reply. I've had T1DM for 18 years, been pumping for 10. I'm having sleeve surgery on 8/21 and have the same fears about low bgs. Im doing my 2 week pre-op diet now and have had some lows, but nothing a little juice couldn't fix. Do you have a CGM? I do, and don't wear it frequently now due to site issues, but plan to more once I'm back at home after surgery, to help catch lows before they happen. 1 nslnsweetie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maybesleeve 0 Posted August 15, 2012 I am getting a new pump and a cgm for the first time. Please post after your surgery. I'm having some insurance issues, but im still hopeful ill get sleeved. Ive been trying to lose weight for sooo long. Im ready for this journey. Good luck with your surgery nwxt week Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nslnsweetie 0 Posted November 30, 2012 I've been type 1 for 20 years. Had the sleeve in December last year. I seem stuck at around 50 lbs lost which is better than nothing but I'm really furstraed. I lost really fast and then I haven't lost anything in months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2012resolution 3 Posted November 30, 2012 nslnsweetie-Sorry to hear about the plateau, that stinks. I'm just over 3 months out, but have found that I need to watch my carbs even more than I did before the surgery to keep the weight coming off. I try to eat no more than 30-40g carbs per day. It has definitely helped my A1c though, it was 6.2 at my last appointment, down from 8.5 before surgery. 1 nslnsweetie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skinnygirlinside 60 Posted November 30, 2012 Hell!! I am gearing up for the sleeve' date=' but im sooo scared of low bloodsugars and wls. I have been type 1 for 21 years, and pumping for 13 years. I have tried every diet and working out. My dr suggested the sleeve.[/quote'] Hey there guys! I too have type 1 and been pumping for 8 years now, diagnosed at 18. I am very worried of lows as well. I had actually thought about doing the bypass but my endo said it would be very difficult to control sugars with that,so I stuck with VGS. No date set yet, but they told me it should be early January!! Very excited and nervous as well. I am so glad I have other type 1 sleevers to talk to on here! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nslnsweetie 0 Posted December 2, 2012 nslnsweetie-Sorry to hear about the plateau, that stinks. I'm just over 3 months out, but have found that I need to watch my carbs even more than I did before the surgery to keep the weight coming off. I try to eat no more than 30-40g carbs per day. It has definitely helped my A1c though, it was 6.2 at my last appointment, down from 8.5 before surgery. Wow! What a great A1c. That's fantastic. My goal is 30 carbs a day but I'm somewhere around 35-40 by the time its said and done. What kinds of things are you eating? I've clearly got some serious carb addiction issues because I stil crave them... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nslnsweetie 0 Posted December 2, 2012 Hey there guys! I too have type 1 and been pumping for 8 years now, diagnosed at 18. I am very worried of lows as well. I had actually thought about doing the bypass but my endo said it would be very difficult to control sugars with that,so I stuck with VGS. No date set yet, but they told me it should be early January!! Very excited and nervous as well. I am so glad I have other type 1 sleevers to talk to on here! I ended up cutting my basals in half when I started my preop week of clears that was really helpful. My endo gave me "permission" to drop each basal by 10% if I was getting lows so I was able to resolve it pretty quickly. Glucose tabs as much as I hated them did the trick for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2012resolution 3 Posted December 2, 2012 Wow! What a great A1c. That's fantastic. My goal is 30 carbs a day but I'm somewhere around 35-40 by the time its said and done. What kinds of things are you eating? I've clearly got some serious carb addiction issues because I stil crave them... Thanks, I was so happy it dropped so much. I would like to try to conceive when I get to goal and my endo recommends being below 6.0 to do so. I eat mostly meat (lots of chicken and eggs), cheese and a tiny bit of veggies. Snacks are nuts, beef Jerky and the occasionally Protein bar. I crave carbs a lot too, still. If I want bread, I use half a low carb flat bread, those are only 3.5 g carbs for a half. I like having cheese and crackers, so I buy these really thin wafer crackers that are 7g carbs for 6 crackers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2012resolution 3 Posted December 2, 2012 Hey there guys! I too have type 1 and been pumping for 8 years now, diagnosed at 18. I am very worried of lows as well. I had actually thought about doing the bypass but my endo said it would be very difficult to control sugars with that,so I stuck with VGS. No date set yet, but they told me it should be early January!! Very excited and nervous as well. I am so glad I have other type 1 sleevers to talk to on here! Good luck with surgery! I haven't had too many problems with lows, thankfully, and can fix pretty easily with a few glucose tabs. I did have some really delayed lows after working-out (like 8-12 hours later), but my CDE figured out a basal pattern to help fix that, and I just set it on days where I'll be exercising. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nslnsweetie 0 Posted December 2, 2012 Thanks' date=' I was so happy it dropped so much. I would like to try to conceive when I get to goal and my endo recommends being below 6.0 to do so. I eat mostly meat (lots of chicken and eggs), cheese and a tiny bit of veggies. Snacks are nuts, beef Jerky and the occasionally Protein bar. I crave carbs a lot too, still. If I want bread, I use half a low carb flat bread, those are only 3.5 g carbs for a half. I like having cheese and crackers, so I buy these really thin wafer crackers that are 7g carbs for 6 crackers.[/quote'] Awesome. Great ideas! Thanks for sharing. Good luck in baby world. As a nurse I know the better your A1c the better your experience and baby's health! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewSusie 471 Posted December 2, 2012 I've been type one for 15 years, sleeved in July and down 54 pounds., really gotta watch the carbs but I'm down and halfway to my goal. When I get lows I eat my sugar pills and feel better. My a1c went from 9.4 to 7.3, love my sleeve, I also cut back on insulin from 60 units on N and R daily to 3-7 units every other day, if that. Thank goodness! Good luck all 1 nslnsweetie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skinnygirlinside 60 Posted December 3, 2012 I ended up cutting my basals in half when I started my preop week of clears that was really helpful. My endo gave me "permission" to drop each basal by 10% if I was getting lows so I was able to resolve it pretty quickly. Glucose tabs as much as I hated them did the trick for me. Thanks for sharing,it helps to get ideas for sure. I have dropped 35 pounds in the last year and a half on my own. Had some lows after losing that weight so I am worried about it with rapid loss. My A1C was 6.2 last month. My basal is at about 42 units a day. I know that will change a great deal after surgery. Thanks again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maybesleeve 0 Posted January 7, 2014 Hello ladies!! I'm scheduled for surgery in may. I'm terrified but I'm ready for this. @2012resolution Ive had type 1 22 years. Ive had 2 healthy pregnancies and no comlplications. You can do it!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites