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<blockquote data-quote="buckmr2" data-source="post: 1476596" data-attributes="member: 39701"><p>I underwent stomach reduction (Roux-en-Y bypass) to lose weight a couple of years ago due to worries over insulin resistance/intolerance and the huge amount of insulins i was injecting everyday..Weight loss attempts and diets didn't work for me prior to surgery.</p><p>My weight halved within 6 months but my sugar control is now far more difficult due to increased insulin sensitivity.</p><p>Insulin intolerance was the sole reason for the operation and I didn't realise it would cause so many problems following weight loss.Spent Friday night in hospital with sugars down to 0.8</p><p>Been diabetic T1 for around 44 years and wish now I was back up to 24 st with impeccable control</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckmr2, post: 1476596, member: 39701"] I underwent stomach reduction (Roux-en-Y bypass) to lose weight a couple of years ago due to worries over insulin resistance/intolerance and the huge amount of insulins i was injecting everyday..Weight loss attempts and diets didn't work for me prior to surgery. My weight halved within 6 months but my sugar control is now far more difficult due to increased insulin sensitivity. Insulin intolerance was the sole reason for the operation and I didn't realise it would cause so many problems following weight loss.Spent Friday night in hospital with sugars down to 0.8 Been diabetic T1 for around 44 years and wish now I was back up to 24 st with impeccable control Good luck [/QUOTE]
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