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Old 01-22-2010, 19:27   #11 (permalink)
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Thank you so very much Shanny.
It always nice to meet new people online, I would love to hear more about you?
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I don't know beans about gastric surgery, but I want to welcome you to the board, Shell . . . and I sure wish you well with your procedure. I've heard about some great successes with this. I hope some of those see this thread and tell us about it!

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The date is set.. October 30th is going to change my life. A very good specialist is going to perform a Gastric Bypass, to help me lose weight and to get better control over my diabetes. I hope you will support me and pray for me.

I know there are other options, but after a 7 years struggle and more and more overweight, I have decided it's been enough. It is so exhausting and depressing that my efforts don't give any results. That's why I decided on the GB.

Has any of you done the same?
i am a 31 yr old type 1 diabetic and on April 8 2010 I went and had the gastric bypass done. I was on 2000 mlg of metformin and 140 units of insulin after 3 days I am only on 31 units per day no pills sugars are perfect 120 had no lows or high's so far so good

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Hi there!
I now have my surgery date, 08/02/2010 this is for 'Gastric bypass'. I am a type1 diabetic and have been for 31yrs now so a lot of things are old hat to me now.
I know that this surgery will drastically change my life and I would really like to hear from ANYONE out there that has or is going through similar.
I would really appreciate hearing how life really is after surgery.
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just did the GB on April 8 2010 22 yrs of diabetes and im on almost no meds i was on 2000 mg of pills and 140 unites of insulin no pills and only 30 to 36 units a day go for it im a lil sore still only 1 week later im back to work already
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just did the GB on April 8 2010 22 yrs of diabetes and im on almost no meds i was on 2000 mg of pills and 140 unites of insulin no pills and only 30 to 36 units a day go for it im a lil sore still only 1 week later im back to work already
Thank you so much for replying! It's so good to hear from all of you. I hope to have my surgery somewhere soon. I'm seeing my surgeon June 21 and I hope we'll be able to set a date then.

I would like to know if you have been loosing weight so far as well.
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Please keep us posted, Cathy . . . this has been a long struggle for you, and we want to continue supporting you however we can.
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Please keep us posted, Cathy . . . this has been a long struggle for you, and we want to continue supporting you however we can.
Thanks Shanny. It has been such a struggle so far, and I haven't even had the surgery yet I will keep you posted.
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Hi there!
Thank you very much for responding to my message. i hope you are not feeling so sore now? GB? is that for Gastric BYPASS or BAND?
It sounds as though it has been worthwhile for you, especially the amount of meds you were on and the reduction.
As I previously put that my Gastric Bypass surgery was on 8th February 2010 and it has been quite a journey so far, I was re-addmitted back into hospital as I was suffering from some complications but, they seem resolved now (thank god).
I have now lost nearly 3 stone and I am feeling alot better for it, as I was suffering from various body pain that has all improved. My insulin dosages are also reduced which is a great thing. My diabetes control was very good before the surgery though as due to having an MI 5 years ago and now suffering with Angina I've had to keep my blood glucose levels running well.
Again thank you for messaging me and get back in touch and let me know how you are doing now.
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Good to hear from you again, Shell . . . I hope you'll continue posting updates for us. Maybe this week Cathy's doc will get her surgery scheduled . . . keeping fingers crossed!
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Hi to all of you!

I had my surgery July 8 and everything is going so well! No problems so far. My basal insulin has dropped from 85 units a day to 41 at the moment. My total dosage was 135 units and is now around 50. I feel great! My average BG is now 118. It was 187 before the operation.

From day 3, I could eat 6 times a day: crackers with cheese spread or jelly, yogurt, pudding, and one hot meal a day (fish, mashed potatoes and veggies). No sickness, no nauseau, no nothing. My food tastes great and I'm not hungry at all.

I stayed in hospital for 7 days. I had staples in my tummy and they were removed yesterday. The wounds are healing well. I haven't been sore at all. Of course, I can feel I have had surgery, but it's not like I need pain relief.

So far it's been a great experience. I'm sorry it was the only option for me, because it's still very drastic.

Since I had the surgery, I have lost 4 kg (1 week).
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Hi Cathy, I know I responded in the other forum, but I want to repeat my congratulations. This is fantastic! You are the first type 1 I have known to have a gastric bypass. You were very brave, and now you have wonderful results. I wonder if your appetite will ever return. If you continually eat like a rabbit you may eventually be underweight! You may grow long ears! Lol! Just kidding. I know you would not let that happen. I wish you the very best in the months ahead!

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