ladylizard74 0 Posted July 3, 2015 Hi Guys, I am new to the group and looking for some advice please if anyone can help!! I was lucky enough to have my surgery in Nov 08 so i am now almost 9 yrs post op. About 4 yrs ago i started to get unusual symptoms. i have always tried to maintain a healthy diet since my surgery and have kept my weight down quite well although did put back on about 14lbs. The symptoms appear to be very similar to those of diabetes but i have been tested and cleared of this. The symptoms usually start by feeling tired, lethargic.Then i will become extremely hot and I will then start to feel slightly numb on my tongue which will then increase to round the outside of my mouth. Then i become very shaky and confused. This can all last between 10 minutes and an hour and will usually wipe me out for the rest of the day. I also become so very hungry straight after this happens, and in some cases its happened so fast ive almost passed out with the sheer tiredness i have felt. These symptoms where very few and far between for a couple of years but now its every other day. I have had blood test and confirmed that my Iron is low bout other than that everything else seems to be ok with me. i also moved to the other side of the country (uk to scotland) a few years ago so do not have contact with my consultant any longer so i am unable to ask for his advice. If anyone can help me shed any light on this i would be extremely grateful as it appears to be taking over my life. Many thanks in advance, Steph Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catdaddy 232 Posted July 3, 2015 You don't say what your blood sugar is. I get this and it's because of low sugar levels. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mountaingal 322 Posted July 3, 2015 get yourself a blood sugar meter so you can test your blood sugar when you have one of these attacks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
James Marusek 5,244 Posted July 3, 2015 Several people who have had gastric bypass surgery develop hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). This is independent of whether they had diabetes before surgery or were not diabetic. Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by abnormally low blood glucose (blood sugar) levels, usually less than 70 mg/dl. The signs of hypoglycemia are: Shakiness Nervousness or anxiety Sweating, chills and clamminess Irritability or impatience Confusion, including delirium Rapid/fast heartbeat Lightheadedness or dizziness Hunger and nausea Sleepiness Blurred/impaired vision Tingling or numbness in the lips or tongue Headaches Weakness or fatigue Anger, stubbornness, or sadness Lack of coordination Nightmares or crying out during sleep Seizures Unconsciousness After surgery, some patients experience this condition by fainting. Once they understand what happened to them, it doesn't seem to be a problem. Because they recognize the symptoms of the onset of another bout and take appropriate action. To halt the episode one needs to take around 15 grams of simple carbohydrates. This can include: glucose tablets or gel tube 2 tablespoons of raisins 4 ounces (1/2 cup) of juice 1 tablespoon honey 8 ounces of nonfat or 1% milk hard candies, jellybeans, or gumdrops. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swimbikerun 1,046 Posted July 4, 2015 Have you had blood work at all to see if anything is up? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites