Post Date: 11/18/11 9:34 pm ok, a little late but maybe I cn be helpful. Once a diabetic, always one. Sometimes DS, and RNY overcome the problem, and you find your A1c is below 6, even below 5 sometimes. This is a better indicator than a single BG level.
110 around 1 1/2 to 2 hours after a carby drink ( Unjury isn't high in carbs) but even after a snack of any carb with protein, 110 is acceptable.
Even 150 + can be ok if the level drops quickly. Most Internists determine how you're doing by tracking A1c.
I have been on this site have seen many people with both surgery types mention having a BG level of 200 after having a drink along the lines of a Pina Colada. The key is, does the BG drop within a couple of hours or so. Because no matter how much one insists he is cured, BG of 200 is indicative of Diabetes. Just keep things between 70 and 110, and follow all other protocal and I think you will do well. By all means ask your PC, but I wouldn't feel it's urgent.
If your BG is 150+, say even 200, I would feel ok about taking 500mg of Metformin since it is one of the meds that do not cause weight gain, and may actually assist slightly in weight loss. Just follow things along and make sure you need the Metformin.
ONe thing to think about is Victoza. My daughter has Type 2, and uses Victoza and has lost 35 pounds at this point without trying. The Victoza slows the transit of food through the system, and keeps you fuller longer. She has increased the fat in her diet and fiber to keep thing flowing, so overall Victoza has been a miracle drug for her. She no longer takes insulin or Metformin or any other Diabetic meds.
This may not be for you, but if your BG does seems out of control ( NOT 110!) you could ask about it.
Best wishes