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1. 9 Months Out RNY Gastric Bypass
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1. 9 Months Out RNY Gastric Bypass
Posted by: "foxdancer58" no_reply@yahoogroups.com foxdancer58
Date: Fri May 14, 2010 5:13 am ((PDT))
I am 9 months out from having gastric bypass surgery. My BMI is not, "obese" anymore. I have lost about 103 pounds and have about 17-20 pounds to get to my goal weight. I am doing pretty good except for ONE thing,
I don't have low sugar, I think I have a high blood sugar level. For about a week now, My vision seems "euphoric." Like I almost have 3-D vision?, or what I see seems larger than life. This has happened 2-3 times before, but at shorter periods of time 24-48 hours. I am doing most all what I need. water, protein,etc. I just can't figure out if IS a sugar thing or not. I think I am not metabolizing what starches? carbohydrates? I am take in. I am looking for any input. If not better by Monday the 17th, I will be calling our WL groups RN to see about a blood sugar test. Thanks!
P.S. On a shorter note, my friend who had surgery the same day has had this happen to her about 1-2 times and it went away.
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