maisiepug
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- Tutbury Burton on Trent
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
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2 weeks isn't long in and I would never under estimate the time it can take to recover from a major op. So glad to hear that the operation has worked so that at least the psychological stress is easing? But your body will still be physiologically stressed = cortisol = increased insulin resistance. Do also keep an eye on the wound to make sure there is no infection there but I am assuming that you or the nurses are monitoring this?Hi, I had to have a hysterectomy 2 weeks ago due to cancer being diagnosed, I am type 2 on tablets and was struggling to control my levels due to the worry while waiting to go in but the hospital weren't worried (levels were running at about 8.5) I was lucky and had keyhole surgery so was only in for 24hrs and was allowed home late on the Thursday night. After the operation the levels were still the same but since I have been home I can't get them below 7 even though I am trying really hard, will it just be a matter of time or should I go to the Drs for a chat, not much faith in them though with the diabetes?
Had some good news yesterday that all the cancer had been removed and shouldn't come back fingers crossed.
Margaret
Thank you for your best wishes everyone, I feel so well at the moment, the surgeon said I could start and take my dogs out for a little walk this weekend and that made me feel better (they are good girls and don't pull). All my external stitches have gone now but no district nurse visit, they are not available in my area, I am not bothered about eating much at the minute which the surgeon said was fine but to make sure I drink plenty of water, the worst thing at the moment is having to inject myself every night with blood thinning medication, it gives me a bad headache for about 10 mins and is quite painful for about half and hour afterwards, but only 11 more to go. No further treatment needed for the cancer and just a check up in October to make sure everything okay and that is with the nurse.
I am so pleased that I didn't ignore the early signs, started happening in October 2018, went to the Dr January 2019 as I was in denial at first, saw one consultant beginning of February who did a few procedures, got called back 2 weeks later to the cancer unit and he told me I had cancer and that he would be transferring me to another hospital for treatment, I was told on the day of my 44th wedding anniversary so didn't feel like celebrating. Went beginning of March saw the new consultant who said I was booked in for the 20th March for surgery but he couldn't fit me in and I would be seeing another consultant for the surgery, so from seeing the Dr within 3 months I had had surgery and back home to recover.
Wonders of modern medicine.
Agree......slowly does it@maisiepug I had the same op due to cancer last year and, like you, were given the all clear a few weeks afterwards. Concentrate on getting better - it’s early days yet but as you become more active you should see an improvement. If they told you you will be back to normal within 4 weeks don’t believe them I was off work for a total 12 weeks (went back after 8 weeks lasted 3 days and, after having a telling off for going back too early, was signed off by the doctor for another 3 weeks) and on reduced hours for another 6 weeks. Look after yourself and hope you feel better soon.
Thank you for your best wishes everyone, I feel so well at the moment, the surgeon said I could start and take my dogs out for a little walk this weekend and that made me feel better (they are good girls and don't pull). All my external stitches have gone now but no district nurse visit, they are not available in my area, I am not bothered about eating much at the minute which the surgeon said was fine but to make sure I drink plenty of water, the worst thing at the moment is having to inject myself every night with blood thinning medication, it gives me a bad headache for about 10 mins and is quite painful for about half and hour afterwards, but only 11 more to go. No further treatment needed for the cancer and just a check up in October to make sure everything okay and that is with the nurse.
I am so pleased that I didn't ignore the early signs, started happening in October 2018, went to the Dr January 2019 as I was in denial at first, saw one consultant beginning of February who did a few procedures, got called back 2 weeks later to the cancer unit and he told me I had cancer and that he would be transferring me to another hospital for treatment, I was told on the day of my 44th wedding anniversary so didn't feel like celebrating. Went beginning of March saw the new consultant who said I was booked in for the 20th March for surgery but he couldn't fit me in and I would be seeing another consultant for the surgery, so from seeing the Dr within 3 months I had had surgery and back home to recover.
Wonders of modern medicine.
I am not sure what is the difference between type 1 and LADA. I was diagnosed in my 30s and had had type 1 for about a dozen years when I had the op.
I had a LASH Laproscopic Sub total Hysterectomy due to large fibroids causing severe pain and very heavy bleeding. I put any exhaustion down to blood loss. My exhaustion was not as severe as pain and bleeding.
I’m excited and scared all at the same time. Can’t wait to be pain free, yet never had a surgery before.
I don’t want to over do anything, going back to work and taking dog for walks is my goal in two weeks after .... I’m also hosting a international cruise in September but should totally be good for that!
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