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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.