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Has anyone tried Gatorade after surgery? I was worried about being diabetic and all of the sugar in Gatorade, but my sugars have been low and I need something else besides Water, propel & crystal light...

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You could do a tiny bit to get your sugars up. I would consult your doctor as sugar sometimes makes people dump. Also you could ask about glucose tablets or the glucose gel which goes on your gums

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Oh man I want to know the answer to this. I'm pre op, but I am so nervous about my numbers jumping all over the place! ansavla-- if you don't mind me asking, how did you manage the highs and lows?


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I drank Powerade zero the first week after surgery and now drink Gatorade G2 from time to time. Should not be a problem to drink Gatorade but need to watch the caloric intake with fluids is my suggestion


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I'm not diabetic but I had a horrible stomach virus last week and could not keep anything down. I tried Gatorade per my surgeons suggestions to prevent dehydration and it went down fine but it does seem so sweet. It's not something I would drink regularly or a lot of.

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Oh man I want to know the answer to this. I'm pre op, but I am so nervous about my numbers jumping all over the place! ansavla-- if you don't mind me asking, how did you manage the highs and lows?




Since I started my pre-op prep my sugars have been between 80 & 95. I was on 3 different diabetes meds and I have been able to quit taking them. Fortunately, I have not hit any highs or lows yet.


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my surgeon says Vitamin Water zero and gaterade G2 are ok and even diet snapple and of course crystal light

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I think the best thing to do is consult your doctor and nutritionist. I was severely diabetic and there were times that my sugar did drop because I was not put back on my trulicity and metformin right after surgery. In addition, you are eating much lower than what our bodies are used to. I was told to absolutely not touch the Gatorade because of the sugar and high caloric intake. It was a big No NO with my docs. But, if you feel like you are having sugar problems and need help, you definitely need to call the doc. I also got blood test very often to ensure that everything was on track and nothing needed to be added or taken away.

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