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EmiFlowers

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Hi everyone! I'm excited to join this community and connect with others on similar journeys.

I'm 15 months post-gastric bypass surgery. At age 50, I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes after watching my mother struggle with it for years - that diagnosis hit like a kick in the head. I started at 285lbs and now maintain around 180-185lbs. The wins have been incredible: I'm completely off blood pressure medication, my HbA1c dropped from 9.1% to 6.3% (my doctor is thrilled!), and this surgery has transformed not just my life, but my entire family's approach to health. My relationship with food has completely changed - I now savor every bite instead of eating for comfort.

But I'll be honest, I'm dealing with some challenges too. My weight loss has plateaued and this scares me. I'm still struggling with dumping syndrome and how it affects my daily routine. Balancing protein intake with my new stomach capacity while keeping blood sugar stable is tough, and I've had to give up coffee after lunch because the caffeine messes with my sleep, which impacts my morning blood sugar levels.

I've adapted well with meal prep and lifestyle changes like eating dinner earlier and going to bed sooner. I still love cooking and trying new foods even with my restrictions. I've been researching through podcasts and online resources, but I'm really looking forward to hearing real experiences from people who truly understand this journey.

It's hard not being able to eat what you want, but I know I've made it this far because I'm doing my best to stay healthy, educated, and on the right path. Taking it one day at a time is the only way to go. Looking forward to learning from all of you and hopefully sharing what I've learned along the way!

Thanks for having me!
 
Welcome and wow...what an inspiring journey! You've come so far and it’s amazing to hear how much your health has improved.
 
Welcome to the forum! Interesting read! I've wondered how the availability of GLP medications have effected gastric surgeries. We see for example TV shows like My 600lb Life not even mention GLPs when a patient is being told it's life and death... Just "go home and lose 50lbs following this 1000 calorie diet. Come back in 3 months and weigh in."

There's a resistance people outline on the forums constantly of doctors stuck in their ways not open to the idea of something newer possibly being better. My Endo (former) was dismissive and just said "you'll gain it all back" at the mention of GLP. I'm guessing bariatric surgeons are on the same list as the snack industry, gyms and the middle isles of grocery stores of unhappiness with GLPs. Conversely plastic surgeons (tuks and skin removals), clothing stores, skin care and protein food manufacturers are amongst the benefactors.

Obviously 285lbs wouldn't get you on the show... I'm sure it barely qualified you for surgery. As a type 2 (assuming insurance) you'd be eligible for Ozempic or Mounjaro. Did the doctor ask if you wanted to skip the surgery and try the GLP route on it's own?
 
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