low blood sugar...
I had some blood work done to check all my levels at the beginning of June and when I got my results, my bloodsugar was 3.8
Today, at work, I told my boss that I was taking my break a little early cuz i felt funny. About half an hr later, I was still not feeling right, so I went to talk to my boss again. He took my blood sugar reading and it was 3.6... He told me to drink OJ and I did.
A little while later, I still wasn't feeling up to par, so I went up to the ER to get checked out. They made me drink 2 more juices and wait 20 mins. After that, my blood sugar was 9.1, I felt better.
I am almost 2yrs out (sept 2010 was my surgery)
The foods I found online to eat to avoid hypoglycemia, I already eat.
Any suggestions?
Today, at work, I told my boss that I was taking my break a little early cuz i felt funny. About half an hr later, I was still not feeling right, so I went to talk to my boss again. He took my blood sugar reading and it was 3.6... He told me to drink OJ and I did.
A little while later, I still wasn't feeling up to par, so I went up to the ER to get checked out. They made me drink 2 more juices and wait 20 mins. After that, my blood sugar was 9.1, I felt better.
I am almost 2yrs out (sept 2010 was my surgery)
The foods I found online to eat to avoid hypoglycemia, I already eat.
Any suggestions?
Recent studies out of NY by Dr. Roslin have found that around 80% of RNYers likely have hypoglycaemia. I hope the assessment centres will start to tell people that this is a risk more likely than not to happen with RNY surgery. Diminishing Dawn has a lot of info on it.
I had OHIP approved Duodenal Switch surgery with Dr. Dennis Hong at St. Joseph's Hamilton on March 7th, 2012. Want more information on the DS in Ontario? Send me a private message!
How is this information assisting Leanne? She asked for suggestions not your freakin' "recent studies" statistics.
Karen

Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/ ![]()
Karen, I was trying to reassure Leanne that this is an extremely common issue, more common than most people realize, and that she's certainly not alone in it. Then I directed her to DD who is one of the most knowledgeable people on our board on this issue. I apologize if this doesn't meet your particular definition of 'support'.
I had OHIP approved Duodenal Switch surgery with Dr. Dennis Hong at St. Joseph's Hamilton on March 7th, 2012. Want more information on the DS in Ontario? Send me a private message!
Messaged you
17+ years post op RNY. first year blog here or My LongTimer blog. Tummy Tuck Dr. Matic 2014 -Ohip funded panni
Windsor WLS support group.message me anytime!
HW:290 LW:139 RW: 167 CW: 139
Hi Leanne
I keep glucose tabs in my purse - golf bag - and office in case I have a problem....I feel it in my fingertips first and react immediately by taking some glucose....
I also find...and Dawn has probably sent all this to you....that I can manage it well by really watching my simple carbs...
If I have a bagel/muffin etc in the morning instead of my usual protein shake....then likely an hour or so later I will experience a problem...
If you eat simple carbs....try to ensure you eat protein with them....and more protein then the simple carb....
I can go weeks without an episode....for me it is completely related to what I am eating....I know for others there are different factors at work
Good luck
I understand re your food hasnt changed much in the past while....however reactive hypoglycemia usually shows up around the 2 year mark....so things you previously ate that were no problem....now may pose one...
watch your combo's....I can handle some crackers if combined with protein ( cheese or p/b) but only if my day has had the proper amount of solid protein...I would have a problem if I ate a muffin/bagel for breakfast.....and then crackers and cheese for lunch....too many simple carbs for me



