Endobarrier intestinal case

  
Rafa
09/19/2013 1:25 p.m.

Hello everyone, my name is Rafa and I live in Barcelona, ​​I just discovered this forum, I am 43 years at 33 I was diagnosed with type II diabetes.
Anyway, I have the high glucose levels and a little overweight, next week I operate, I am implanted by endoscopy an endobarrier cover (first section of the thin intestine), you can advise me, some experience of some forero, thank you very much and aI greet everyone

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DiabetesForo
09/20/2013 4:21 a.m.

Hi, Rafa.Wish you a total success in that operation, that it is mild and above all that it takes the desired effects.
For my part I have no information about it, but it will be of much interest to all of us who are you in the coming weeks who tell us how you evolve.
A hug.

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Rafa
09/20/2013 11 a.m.

Hello Miguel, thanks for answering, I can tell you that the diet before the intervention is very hard, and then for 1 month, imagine 600 calories and liquid, you have to have a lot of will, a hug.

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Rafa
09/24/2013 3:42 a.m.

Good morning everyone, my first day with the Endobarrier case, for now everything is going well, I will inform you of evolution, greetings.

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fer
09/24/2013 6:52 a.m.

I encourage Rafa!, I hope you improve quickly, do you have to be ungrateful or at home?

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Rafa
09/25/2013 3:58 a.m.

Thanks Fer, I am at home, they operated in the morning and at night at home, the fade cuts, a greeting.

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DiabetesForo
09/26/2013 4:28 a.m.

Rafa, again my best wishes after the operation.It has been yesterday, therefore I now suppose you with the discomforts of the postoperative period.
Courage to overcome it well and we are interested in being telling us your state and your evolution.
A hug.

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Rafa
09/27/2013 5:20 a.m.

Thanks Miguel, they operated on Monday, today I have a visit with the endocrine and surgeon, I can tell you that these days I have lost enough weight and my glucose levels have dropped considerably, a hug.

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fer
09/27/2013 2:40 p.m.

Hi Rafa! I guess you have to make adjustments with insulin, how do you carry it?

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Rafa
09/27/2013 4:55 p.m.

Hi Fer, indeed, the endocrine has changed the insulin today, before I was injected with Novomix 50 (28-0-28) and tonight it happened to a slow lantus insulin (0-0-30).At the moment the endocrine has told me that I have lowered the high levels of Glusosa spectacularly, within a few days of the intervention.The surgeon told me, if I follow the guidelines correctly, they will surely take away the insulin.Greetings

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Erguiye
09/27/2013 6:36 p.m.

Do not take away insulin!You have to help your beta cells, otherwise you will exhaust them and you will have to depend exclusively on insulin injections.

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