My husband is in hospital recovering from an operation to remove his pancreas, spleen, gall bladder etc and a NET tumour that was producing masses of insulin. After 2 weeks of intensive care he is starting to eat solid foods. His meter readings are in the mid 20’s and he is receiving apparently lots of insulin by injection. Is now the right time to suggest cutting out some carbs? He had a large bottle of orange juice to drink today and a pack of sandwiches was on his table to eat later. I can’t help wondering if this is counter-productive.
Hi @accoll
Your husband’s been through a massive operation and I can only imagine how concerned you are (based on the hell I put my wife through).
Hospital food is generally high carb and I suspect the hospital will also be prescribing Fortisip supplements or similar three times a day (also high carb). It may well be the opposite to what you eat, but their priority is to rebuild his strength after a major operation so that he recovers quickly.
Longer term, he will need to change his diet and lifestyle, but now he needs to get well and get home to you.
As @Kittycat_7_ said, talk to the consultants and dietitians, etc, but I wouldn’t be too concerned if diabetes isn’t the priority.
I wish you both the very best and hope he’s home soon.
I'm new here . I have a full Prancreatomy splenectomy and 20% stomach left tubing all sown up . No gall bladder as that was taken out when i was 23. I was in hospital 30 days as bloods where so all over the place as having this life saving op has changed my life . Need to learn more about cas 3 diabetes.. im glad your husband has come through and lead a normal life.
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