christinabryan89 14 Posted June 17, 2014 Hello everyone! I am scheduled to have my lap band surgery in July. I believe I am insulin resistant because of the dark pigments under my arms and behind me neck (Acanthosis nigricans). I'm hoping the lap band diet will be beneficial in getting rid of this or at least lessening it. Has anyone else experienced this? And are there any tips you can offer in regards to meal plans? 1 parker62 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terrydumont46 1,954 Posted June 17, 2014 I was insulin resistant before surgery. I was taking 200 units of lantus daily and over 30 units of Humalog and my blood sugar was still 250 plus and at times was 500 for just eating a potato. when I got my lapband I really had to take my blood around 4 times a day. I was eating no carbs except what was in vegetables. my blood sugar dropped to 100 and I started to have real low blood sugars. Gosh I hated it when it happened. within 2 months I was taking only 30 units of insulin at night and no Humalog. I stopped all insulin 4 months ago I think. I am still on Glucophage but only 1 in morning and 1 at night. my liver is still releasing sugars into my blood. but there is talk of discontinuing that too. I believe the discolorations you are talking about will fade in time if not go away completely. I wish you luck. lapband surgery saved my life it will yours too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corey Coffey 12 Posted July 17, 2014 hi, yes the dark Patches you refference is part of insulin resistance, have you been tested for PCOS? (polycystic ovarian syndrome/disease)? that is a classic marker of the disorder. following a low carb diet and adding metformin does help IF you have insulin resistance. Your doctor can test your A1C, thru a fasting suggar test. Does anyone in your family have Diabetis? or had gestational diabetis durring pregnancy? They say lapbanding works for PCOS I took of 74lbs w/ metformin, low carb and lap band. talk to your doctor. best of luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B-52 7,113 Posted July 17, 2014 (edited) I too was taking daily injections of lantus, and oral meds also....as I lost weight, my Diabetic meds, as well as the rest of the meds I was taking decreased.... I have been off all Diabetic medications for years now... I still get routine lab work done every 4 months, and everything has been spot on...completely normal. I was a real mess, with one foot in the grave...my PCP kept telling me if I could loose weight, it would all go away....of course I could not loose the weight by any of the standard diets, tried and failed....it was then he brought up Bariatric Surgery and suggested I go for a consult.... I have been 100% successful for a few years, my weight as well as my health!!!! Never had an issue with my band, other than getting it adjusted...... Best decision I could have ever made... Changed...and saved...my life. Edited July 17, 2014 by B-52 1 christinabryan89 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karibensea 7 Posted July 29, 2014 May I ask what testing has been done to determine if you are in fact insulin resistant? I think I might be as well Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christinabryan89 14 Posted July 29, 2014 Thanks for all the responses. And I have not been tested for insulin resistance but dark armpits and a dark neck are tell tale signs of it. I was tested for diabetes a few years ago but my weight has been up and down since then. Since my pre op diet and surgery I have lost 17 lbs and stuck to a low carb diet and the coloring is improving. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites