Being a diabetic type II that has had gastric bypass
cindyforce67
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Has anyone heard of being able to account for being a diabetic and a person who has had full gastric bypass. I can't seem to find anywhere to put this information and the numbers are too high for me to achieve. HELP!
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I am a diabetic type II who had gastric bypass this past summer. I am now in full remission from diabetes. What numbers are you talking about?0
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Thank you for responding Ignatca ... Just was wondering if they had an area to log my blood sugar. That way they're all together. I hope your gastric bypass is doing well for you. My concern was the I can't eat all the food they want me too eat. So was wondering if they had an adjustment for people who have had the bypass done. How long have you been doing my fitness pal? Since starting this plan how much weight are you down? If you don't mind. You don't have to answer those questions.0
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I use Bant to record my blood sugars. I customized the meals on MFP to have an AM snack, Afternoon, and Evening snack. I had trouble as most patients do the first six weeks eating enough. I had surgery in June last year. I am able to eat everything I need now. Like many patients my diabetes went in to remission shortly after surgery. So keep careful watch that your sugars don't go too low. I would eat calorie dense foods in the evening if I was having trouble. That may include nuts, Premier Protein, or a cup of juice. I am 89 pounds down and I have been on MFP almost 18 months. 1200 calories was my absolute lowest target always.0
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Milk or cheese is good too. A piece of old cheese in the evening is supposed to be good for your teeth too.0
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If you go to the main MFP site you can add Progress fields (?) to track your blood sugars, etc. These new fields can then be used on your mobile.0
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Ignatca ... you're a wonderful inspiration too anyone. I've just started two days ago so hopefully I'll be down as well here soon. I had to go in and have a long 6 hour Ivig infusion done and it always creeps that sugar way up there. I haven't taken insulin (I forgot) so I think that may have played into the 348 number when I got home! lol But I enjoy talking too you. I know you're doing a fantastic job losing, so here's too friends, weight loss, and health! Again .. thank you.
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AAK! I had to convert your 348 to the Canadian mmol/l (19). I also had to look up IVIG. Goodness gracious, can't they include some insulin with the infusion, monitor your sugar throughout? And honey, I don't have to tell you, stick to your routines. It sounds like you may be one that has to continue with the insulin routine after surgery.0
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You could also enter the blood sugar into the notes for each day, either food or exercise.
It won't show up on a nice graph like weight or measurements though.
And you can try to manually set your calorie level, though I think it won't let you put it below a healthy 1200 cal/day for women. You might just have to live with MFP chastising you every day for not eating enough if you don't.
I'm sure there are some groups which discuss life after surgery.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/groups
(Done all natural, with the E.L.M.M. diet: eat less, move more.
My body is still whole, I'm able to eat what I want.)0 -
MFP was much kinder when I set a target of 1300 calories. That way if I was a little under I didn't get the dreaded message. I'm up to 1650 calories and continue to lose steadily.0
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To add another line to what you're tracking in reports, go to "my home",
then "check in",
then at the bottom "track additional measurements",
type in the description / label,
click the green button "add measurement".0 -
You all have been so nice giving me the information and the inspiration! I thank all of you for your kindness and support! I'm sure I'll be calling on all of you daily! lol0
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Hi there! I'm new to MFP and I'm glad I found this discussion. I had gastric bypass 12/11/2013 and also am Type II Diabetic, and also in remission since surgery. My problem now is that my sugar keeps crashing. I talked with my Endo about it and he told me, basically, that I'd figure it out. My insurance company doesn't allow visits with a nutritionist after 1 year post op so I'm kind of on my own. Any help from anyone would be great and hopefully I can provide some help to others as well.0
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Sounds like, holly, no missed snacks for you! Eat like a diabetic; eat like a hypoglycemic. My hypoglycemic co-worker kept a stash of peanuts and M&M's on his desk and I would visit him if I was low.0
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