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Im 12 days post op....i was taken off all my diabetes meds on the night before my surgery....i spent two days in the hospital i was discharged with doctors order to discontinue all my insulins and diabetes meds...everything wa great sugar levels were great nothing over 125...now recently my sugar levels have been climbing 135.to 160 range...im still on my liquid diet...im just drinking more than when i started when i first got home...Only thing ive added to my diet is a little low fat cottage cheese...low fat yogurt and sugar free oatmeal....im kinda upset about all of this..ive only lost about 8lbs since surgery....

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Eight pounds in 12 days.... that is great! Why does it bother you that you've only lost 8 pounds?

You just had major surgery. You were pumped full of air and your body needs time to heal.

How much did you expect to lose?

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Im 12 days post op....i was taken off all my diabetes meds on the night before my surgery....i spent two days in the hospital i was discharged with doctors order to discontinue all my insulins and diabetes meds...everything wa great sugar levels were great nothing over 125...now recently my sugar levels have been climbing 135.to 160 range...im still on my liquid diet...im just drinking more than when i started when i first got home...Only thing ive added to my diet is a little low fat cottage cheese...low fat yogurt and sugar free oatmeal....im kinda upset about all of this..ive only lost about 8lbs since surgery....

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Stay off the scale and recover. You just had major surgery!!

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You may not be ready to come off of your diabetes meds yet - while may leave the hospital not needing them any more, others may take several months to get fully off of them. My wife took the better part of a year to be fully off of her diabetes meds, and that's with the more powerful DS surgery. And, while it's too early to be thinking such things, the sleeve and bypass resolve diabetes in around 85% of cases, so there is some chance that it may not put you into total remission

It's probably worth running this by your surgeon and working out an appropriate dosage, if needed, for your needs now, and keep track of things as they change.

If you do wind up being one of those whose diabetes does not go into remission, you can consider converting your sleeve to a DS (duodenal switch) which typically sees remission rates in the 98-99% range

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Yes give it time...your body is in shock from surgery and is going to take time to adjust to your new digestive system. Keep an eye out for signs and symptoms of infection like fever and/or drainage from incision sites, increased pain, redness. Do exactly as yout doctor ordered. If you are still having issues please contact your doctor

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In 12 days I'd lost 6 lb. You have to remember that the body burns calories to lose weight. I calculated all kinds of ways it was pretty much on que. Good luck, and don't worry about numbers. You will lose. In the meantime take care of yourself. If you still have issues, definitely see your doctor.

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Concentrate on your Protein, Water, and Vitamins. Count your carbs. No more than 50 a day (of course run this by your nutritionist!).

Stay off the scale! Congrats, and good luck!

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