Diagnosed with Hypoglycemia after bypass surgery: What helps?
I had Roux en Y bypass surgery March of 2021. I went from 265 down to 160 (with in 6 months). Over the past year I have been putting weight back on and now I am at 205. I have been diagnosed with Hypoglycemic and my problem is I do not know I am low until I hit 40 or below and this has ending me up in the ER. So when I start to feel sweaty, shaky, dizzy I test my sugar and if it is in the 50's I grab something "sweet" but if in my 40's or below I take a couple of my glucose tablets and prayer it come up. I have never had diabetes and to this day do not. I see Endo. and Gastro. and General Surg. and they don't understand why I have lows. Insurance will not allow me to have a CGM as I am not a diabetic. I do take Acarbose Tablets 25 mg which has helped some. I do not drink, smoke or do drugs. The weight gain is crazy. My new thing is after eating I get very hot and break out in a sweat. Anyone else have these issues?
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Hi. My Endo from Mayo told me that yes they can reverse the surgery, but the hypoglycemia and problems eventually come back. He said that there really isn't a "surgical" fix that is not temporary, so I would definitely not get the surgery reversed. Good Luck to you.
I've had post-bariatric hypoglycemia since my surgery about a decade ago -- at that time, there was a lot of disbelief that it was real.
I apologize if someone offered this and I missed it, but...OTC CGM technology is unreliable for hypoglycemia (the money is in hyperglycemia), so if you really want to track what's going on for a month or two (I suspect it's triggering overnight migraines, but I won't know that without digging in to the fine-grained pattern that a glucose test won't tell me) in detail, you need a prescription product. You can use Freestyle Libre with only the sensors and a phone app, which keeps the cost as low as it's going to get.