Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Recommended Posts

Hi Everyone!

I am considering having the Lap Band surgery and have diabetes. Did anyone have diabetes before having the Lap Band surgery? If so, did it go away? My doctor asked if I ever considered gastric bypass and I told him it was too invasive but I had considered the Lap Band. He said diabetes pretty much goes away instantly with gastric bypass, not the Lap Band. I would love to hear from you guys!

Jennifer

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi Everyone!

I am considering having the Lap Band surgery and have diabetes. Did anyone have diabetes before having the Lap Band surgery? If so, did it go away? My doctor asked if I ever considered gastric bypass and I told him it was too invasive but I had considered the Lap Band. He said diabetes pretty much goes away instantly with gastric bypass, not the Lap Band. I would love to hear from you guys!

Jennifer

First, diabetes never goes away. You will never be able to eat the way a person without diabetes eats without it affecting your blood sugar levels. You can, however, control it with diet instead of medicine.

Bypass has its own set of problems. Some people do really well. Others have major medical problems and diminished quality of life as a result of the bypass surgery...and you never know which you'll be until it's too late. I also belong to a couple lists where the predominant surgery was bypass and it's a bit horrifying to see how many people are back on their diabetic meds *and* gaining weight. Yes the drastic, immediate loss of weight from surgery had them off insulin...but their bad eating habits which they never fix puts them right back on.

I am a diabetic and have been taking insulin in the morning and with each meal...up until a week or so ago. Now I'm diet controlled. How quickly you're off your diabetic meds and diet controlled is mostly up to you. I eat roughly 30gm of carbs per day. My meals are Protein and low carb vegies for lunch and same for dinner but with the addition of 1/4 cup of starch (rice, potatoes or beans). If I had been doing that 'consistently' since my surgery a year ago, I would have been off meds in a couple months, but I'm apparently a slow learner.

Don't let your doctor push you into a bypass. You may immediately lower your blood sugar levels, but that doesn't mean they'll stay there...particularly if you look at it as a quick fix.

.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

What ElfiePoo ^ said.

If you pay attention to your post-surgery diet, you may end up dropping your diabetes meds. I was diagnosed Type 2 a couple of years ago and put on Metformin and Amaryl. As I dieted during the ramp up for my banding, I was taken off Amaryl due to good blood numbers, then my Metformin dose was cut in half post-surgery, and as of last week I am now off all diabetes and blood pressure meds.

Banding is not a magic bullet - you still have to eat right, but the band gave me the edge I needed to get the ball rolling.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

About 6 months after surgery I was taken off all my weight related meds. I have diebeties, high blood pressure and high cholesteral. It was so exciting! I disagree with your doctor that lapband patients don't get off there meds. However, maybe it doesn't happen as fast. Plan to excersise, it helps these conditions and will help you get off your meds sooner. Good luck!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

My story may fly in the face of what some have experienced, but it's my story and it's true. In January 2008 I was sent to the emergency room (from my docs office) with a BG of 917, I weighed 307 lbs at that time. I was released from the hospital 4 days later -- BG in the normal range. I lost 23 lbs in a month or so. Inside of 3 weeks I was off insulin but taking 1000 mg of Metformin 2x a day. Eventually I could "feel" when my BG was up. I didn't have to watch my food closely because my BG was more often too low than too high. Sixteen months later I had lapband surgery, and three months after that I was off all diabetes meds. While it is true that you never stop being a diabetic, my personal journey with diabetes is that I live my life, for the most part, the same as a person without diabetes. I don't watch my carbs (don't have to, with the band I can't eat most of them -- bread, Pasta, etc.). The difference between me and a person without diabetes is that I check my BG every now and then just to be sure I am not dreaming. And, every time I check it, my numbers are great -- usually between 86 and 100. Okay, to be PERFECTLY HONEST, I have had a problem once or twice ... when I haven't eaten all day (due to a busy schedule), I start to feel listless; I checked my BG and found that I was dropping below 70. So, for me, I have to worry about my BG being too low more than too high. Yes, I know, low BG is not good either, but in 18 months I have had a low BG reading only twice. I realize my story is atypical ... the doctor described me as having "atypical" type 2 diabetes. But for the most part my lapband eating plan keeps my blood sugar normal without any extra thought or planning for diabetes. But that's just me.

I, like many others here, have had great success getting off diabetes meds after lapband. There are a ton of articles touting how lapband can send diabetes into remission. Gastric bypass is not the only WLS that accomplishes this.

Good luck to you.

~Fran

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Elfie are you a type I or type II diabetic?? My mom is just starting this process and she is type I...her primary is pushing her to do gastric with a different surgeon than I used. My surgeon is pushing her to have the band. I am trying to get the most information.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Elfie are you a type I or type II diabetic?? My mom is just starting this process and she is type I...her primary is pushing her to do gastric with a different surgeon than I used. My surgeon is pushing her to have the band. I am trying to get the most information.

I'm a Type II. Her doctor is telling her that she can reverse her Type I diabetes with a gastric?! That just doesn't make sense since Type I (if I understand correctly) is a diabetic whose body is not producing insulin. Having a bypass will not change that. Also, depending on her healing ability (a problem with many diabetics), something as invasive as a bypass may set up a whole series of recovery problems.

Just something to think about but many bypass patients are undergoing additional surgery to get the band because even though they're limited on what they can eat, their hunger doesn't go away because their stomach is still producing excess amounts of ghrelin. If you go back and read a few of my posts, I'm always explaining what this is and why the band seems to be the most effective surgical method long-term. Even many vertical sleeve patients are starting to get the band (for the same reason).

.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thank you Elfie!! My mom met with a surgeon today that 80% of his patients are diabetics!! She is really sold on the band. I am so happy for her. I didn't mention to her what you said in your message until after the meeting. I totally agree with you on the healing. Thank you so so much!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • LeighaTR

      Four days post surgery. I am sipping as fast as I can and getting NO WHERE near the goal of 60 - 80 grams of protein or the 64 oz of liquids. I just feel FULL. I don't know if it can still be the gas build up (I would think by now that would be gone) but it is a struggle to drink. And so far I have not had the nausea or spasms and don't want to wander into that territory by pushing too hard with liquids. I about passed out today as it was my most "strenuous" day. Went from second story to basement for shower and I was sure I was going to pass out. Looking back on my last few days I have had a total of less than 1000 calories. Am I just not getting enough nourishment in me? Once again a friday where I can't get ahold of the doc until Monday rolls back around so I am hoping maybe someone here has some experience on how to keep energy going. I do have fibromyalgia too and that may be where some added fatigue comes into play. How did you all fair with the goals the week after surgery?
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Doughgurl

      2 days until I fly out to San Diego to have my Bypass Surg. in Tiajuana Mexico. Not gonna lie, the nerves are starting to surface. I don't fear the surgery itself, or the fact that I'm traveling alone, but its the aftermath that I'm stressing about the most, after this 8 week wait. I'm excited to finally be here, but I am really dreading the post surgical chapter. I know its going to be tough, real tough and I think I'm just in my head to much now that the day i here. Wish me luck, Hopefully I'm one of the lucky ones, and everything goes smoothly. Cant wait to give an exciting update,. If there is anyone else have a June bypass or even a recent one, Id love to have someone to compare war stories with. Also, anyone near San Antonio Tx? See ya soon with the future me. 💜
      · 1 reply
      1. Phil Penn

        Good Luck this procedure is well worth it I am down to 249.6 lb please continue with the process..

    • LeighaTR

      I am new here today... and only two weeks out from my sleeve surgery on the 23rd. I am amazed I have kept my calories down to 467 today so far... that leaves me almost 750 left for dinner and maybe a snack. This is going to be tough for two weeks... but I have to believe I can do it!
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Doughgurl

      Hey everyone. I'm new here so I thought I should introduce myself. I am 53y/o and am scheduled for Gastric Bypass on June 25th, 2025. I'm located in San Antonio, Texas. I will be having my surgery in Tiajuana Mexico. I've wanted this for years, but I always had insurance where bariatric procedures were excluded. Finally I am able to afford to pay out of pocket.  I can't wait to get started, and I hope I'm prepared for the initial period of "hell". I know what I have signed up for, but I'm sure the good to come will out way the temporary period of discomfort and feelings of regret. I'd love to find people to talk to who have been through the same procedure or experience before. So I look forward to meeting you all. Hope you have a great week!
      · 2 replies
      1. Selina333

        I'm so happy for you! You are about to change your life. I was so glad to get the sleeve done in Dec. I didn't have feelings of regret overall. And I'm down almost 60 lbs. I do feel a little sad at restaurants. I can barely eat half a kid's meal. I get adults meals often because kid ones don't have the same offerings at times. Then I feel obligated to eat on that until it's gone and that can be days. So the restaurant thing isn't great for me. All the rest is fine by me! I love feeling full with very little. I do wish I could drink when eating. And will sip at the end. Just a strong habit to stop. But I'm working on it! You will do fine! Just keep focused on your desire to be different. Not better or worse. But different. I am happy both ways but my low back doesn't like me that heavy. So I listened (also my feet!). LOL! Update us on your journey! I'm not far from you. I'm in Houston. Good luck and I hope it all goes smoothly! Would love to see pics of the town you go to for this. I've never been there. Neat you will be traveling for this! Enjoy the journey. Take it one day at a time. Sometimes a few hours at a time. Follow all recommendations as best you can. 💗

      2. Doughgurl

        Thank you so much for your well wishes. I am hoping that everything goes easy for me as well. We don't eat out much as it is, so it wont be too bad in that department. Thankfully. Also, I hear you regarding your back and feet!! I'd like to add knees to the list. Killing me as we speak! I'm only 5' so the weight has to go. Too short to carry all this weight. Menopause really did a doosey on me. (😶lol) My daughter also lives in Houston. with her Husband and my 5 grand-littles. I grew up in Beaumont, so I know Houston well, I will be sure to keep in touch and update you on my journey. I may need some advice in the future, or just motivation. Thank You so much for reaching out, I was hoping to connect with someone in the community. I really appreciate it. 💜

    • Alisa_S

      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
      · 1 reply
      1. LeighaTR

        I hope your surgery on Wednesday goes well. You will be able to do all sorts of new things as you find your new normal after surgery. I don't know this from experience yet, but I am seeing a lot of positive things from people who have had it done. Best of luck!

  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×