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it may well force a very restricted diet, but I have been reading about people whose very restricted diet consists of chocolate and pureed sweet foods. So I still cant see how it cures anything.
 
I understand that bariatric patients must follow a very low calorie diet for 6 weeks prior to surgery. Why not make it 8 weeks and call it the Newcastle Diet. It might make surgery unnecessary.
 
Bariatric surgery does not just make the stomach smaller, it also replumbs the small intestine. The stomach will eventually restretch but the plumbing is changed for life.
 
Bariatric surgery does not just make the stomach smaller, it also replumbs the small intestine. The stomach will eventually restretch but the plumbing is changed for life.
what does this replumbing do? how does it cure diabetes for life?
 
It changes how you absorb different macronutrients. There are a couple different bariatric surgeries that they can do and I have no idea which one they are using in the UK. You can look up roux-en-Y on google for a scientific explanation. This seems to be the most common one in north america.
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-obesity-surgery-bacteria-idUSBRE92Q0ZQ20130327

I am skeptical, very skeptical. Both of the 'slimming 'bacteria theory after such a bypass, and the long term damage and affects that might arise from such surgery.
I think you are right to be skeptical. There is long term risk of malnutrition and other complications. Our digestive system is made the way it is made for a reason. These surgeries force a change in eating habits and how food is digested but they can and often enough are eaten around such as people blending sweets and living on "milkshakes". For some they may be lifesaving but for me I think it is better to just change my eating habits on my own.
 
Every little helps.
Anyway what I have painfully realized is that diabetes mandates an eating habits change, fighting agains advertising of heathy foods and well meaning friends and relatives.
There's no cure of diabete: one could only control succesfully the condition, unfortunately.
On this the metformin could help to make a bit easier to get on control the fasting glucose level, but if one eats sugary and starchy foods is possible to get a peak on glucose levels anyway.
 
Actually my OH gets a bit fed up with the carbs business, but he respects my need to try to stay healthy so he puts up with it.
I suspect Pattendowns OH believes his Type 1 family members have a more serious condition and all Type 2s need is a pill to fix them. If only.
If he can't accept you have a serious illness he is in denial, and you will just have to believe for yourself that you are worth the trouble of saving your own health.
 
i did buy a meter as soon as i was diagnosed because i thaught its the only way to tell how things affect me the docs didnt want me to but hey its my problem not theirs
 
can i say thank you all for the helpfull advise i think kenny is just trying to pretend this isnt happening ,its just 1 of a list of things thats happened in the last 2 years i think its too much for him although he wouldnt admit that
 
Hi Pattendown,

I don't know if you need to lose weight or not but the main thing you should be focusing on for yourself is your health and your future. As all of the others have said test, test, test until you know how different foods affect you. Stick with a low carb high fat plan and you will see a drastic improvement in numbers in a few months and if you need to lose weight you should see a loss there too. Keep away from processed foods and cook from scratch (with lots of above ground veggies )so that you know exactly what you are eating.
 
After I had been low carb a while my OH started to see the benefits and has reduced her carb intake as well and is now losing the weight she had for so long wanted to lose but conventional dieting had failed.her.
 
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