eeyoregirl1970 32 Posted November 14, 2012 Hi. I'm 5 days post op. and expected sugars to stay under 150's. I'm staying a little over that and was wondering from other type2's if that is maybe from meds or the surgery. It if I am an unlucky one who didn't get the great numbers post op. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shonabear 107 Posted November 14, 2012 I'm not diabetic but I was told not to have more than 5 grams of sugar per serving. Sent from my SGH-T989 using RNYTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
douchewafflebear 160 Posted November 14, 2012 I’m a dawn riser -- with seriously high numbers when I fast - I’d imagine I’ll be right there with you too... did they keep you on anything? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eeyoregirl1970 32 Posted November 14, 2012 No. I only got a few shots of insulin in hospital. No meds or anything. I am a dawn riser too. High AM numbers was my usual. But with everything being different I am trying to wrap my head around what to expect with my BS levels. Probably too soon to tell. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vicki Loichinger 444 Posted November 14, 2012 I will be very interested in seeing how you go with this. 80% of the reason I am having this surgery is due to the diabetes. I am so insulin resistant and they just keep pumping me fuller and fuller with it and it causes weight gain and inflamation in every part of my body. Somedays I can't life my hands above my heard to blow dry my hair, Wising you the very best and hoping so much this is the answer to oru diabetes problems. or that at least the need for insulin is lessened. 1 douchewafflebear reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
douchewafflebear 160 Posted November 14, 2012 So your on nothing and they are just waiting and seeing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eeyoregirl1970 32 Posted November 14, 2012 Pretty much. Is a wait and see approach unusual? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
virgie 8 Posted November 15, 2012 My BS was running 250 and up before surgery and after surgery I wake up to 105. Almost off all my meds. 1 eeyoregirl1970 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eeyoregirl1970 32 Posted November 15, 2012 That is great Virgie. I hope to find out I will be like that too soon. I know 150-175 are way better than what I had but still hoping for better numbers. This was main component if my decision for RNY instead if sleeve. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
douchewafflebear 160 Posted November 15, 2012 I'm pre surgery and still debating sleeve v rny. Thank you both for sharing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michelecaples 224 Posted November 15, 2012 My BS was running 250 and up before surgery and after surgery I wake up to 105.Almost off all my meds. My high blood sugar was cured from rny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tracym1107 47 Posted November 15, 2012 It should get much better. I am type 1 and while I'll always be on insulin....it has definitely helped my blood sugar stay in control. That never happened prior to surgery! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
douchewafflebear 160 Posted November 16, 2012 this is the #1 reason I will be most likely rny - 89% remission rate - we will always “be” diabetic - but we can certainly put it in remission...which is my prayer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites