Arabesque 7,442 Posted October 16, 2024 I spoke with the nurse and she told me they don’t have anything any more on the floors. It’s terrible. They were told it was because the stock would expire and would have to be disposed off so they stopped the supply for budgetary reasons, Also have to order Water via the app (or by phone which as I mentioned was out of my reach at the time). What happened to those lovely ladies who would top up your water, offer you a cup of tea, a little chat, fixed your flowers (if you were lucky enough to receive any) when you were in hospital. So sad. They don’t even have the little fridge in the room anymore like they used too. I had my hypoglycemia years before my sleeve surgery, I just experience it more often now. I sometimes find even a cup of tea (green so no milk) helps me. Strange but true. But generally I go for something a little sweet hence the blueberries or electrolyte drink. Oh, I have the survey & don’t worry I will be filling it out detailing my experience. 2 ShoppGirl and Bypass2Freedom reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dchonlee 214 Posted October 16, 2024 On 10/14/2024 at 07:34, Bypass2Freedom said: I spoke with my surgeon today about some weird symptoms I have had since surgery. I have only experienced about 3-4 episodes of it since having surgery, but it tends to happen if I haven't eaten for a substantial amount of time (like nothing until 2/3pm). The following happens: shaking light headedness dizziness sweating anxiety palpitations pale presentation of skin weakness disorientation He has suggested that I have reactive hypoglycaemia - has anyone else experienced this? I have heard it is quite common after bariatric surgery I literally just posted about this!!!! I freaked out because my eyes got super blurry. I fasted for spiritual reasons and didnt eat all day. I cannot do that again 1 ShoppGirl reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites