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<blockquote data-quote="Fenn" data-source="post: 2520366" data-attributes="member: 474433"><p>Hi, I haven’t had same op but had a bypass last year, so no help or advice on op but please please be very clear with diabetic people that will “help” you, they put me on an insane insulin drip, it injected every hour, regardless of what I ate or wasn’t eating, my control went out of the window and because it was pre determined by invisible “experts” they wouldn’t let me take over my injections, then they was almost complaining to me that numbers were in the 20s, I told them from the start what would happen, so please be very clear during your pre op conversations about exactly what they intend to do and the reasons for it, it was horrible. I’m sure this could have been a very different experience had I had a better chat about what they would do.</p><p></p><p>lots of people in the hospital had valves done while I was in there and seemed to be recovering nicely, best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenn, post: 2520366, member: 474433"] Hi, I haven’t had same op but had a bypass last year, so no help or advice on op but please please be very clear with diabetic people that will “help” you, they put me on an insane insulin drip, it injected every hour, regardless of what I ate or wasn’t eating, my control went out of the window and because it was pre determined by invisible “experts” they wouldn’t let me take over my injections, then they was almost complaining to me that numbers were in the 20s, I told them from the start what would happen, so please be very clear during your pre op conversations about exactly what they intend to do and the reasons for it, it was horrible. I’m sure this could have been a very different experience had I had a better chat about what they would do. lots of people in the hospital had valves done while I was in there and seemed to be recovering nicely, best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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