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Hi are we now hyperglycaemic or diabetic due to the type of operation we have had, mine is post op January 2012 chemo before operation.

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We have all experience the changes in our body's but still don't quiet understand the sugar side affects, any help out there??

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Hiya - I've had lots of problems with sugar side effects and was sent to see a diabetic nurse because of their experience with sugar levels.

We're in a weird camp of not being diabetic as we can still produce / detect insulin in our bodies but we are now hypogylcaemic (or so my diabetic nurse told me) I now carry a blood sugar tester kit, a pack of mini jelly babies and a pack of mini digestives with me in case I have a low blood sugar moment.

It might be handy to speak to your GP about seeing a specialist nurse like I have not only to get a meter so you can keep an eye on your levels but also to learn what those levels mean.

I've personally found it very handy because if I start to feel a bit funny then I can do a quick check of my blood and it'll tell me if its a sugar thing or just another of the miriad of symptoms I get after my op!

Hope that helps

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hunsdon in reply to spanner16

Hi Spanner16, thanks for replying and I am going to get back in touch with my support nurse, its like we are mid way no way if you get my drift, Once again thank you.

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strangetimes

There are some useful fact sheets on the " library " part of the OPA site .

opa.org.uk/edit/files/londo...

opa.org.uk/edit/files/londo...

which might help ...

Personally I've found it important not to let myself have an empty stomach as it's when I eat when I'm really empty ,especially if I eat carbs/sugary stuff ,that I get late dumping .

So I'm always nibbling and sucking hard boiled sweets .

My poor teeth ,but that's another story ...

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hunsdon in reply to strangetimes

Hi Violetqueen, thank you for you reply, I will look at the link web sites.

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Cornfed

What are the symptoms? There have been a few times where I had cold sweats and shakes that I've never had prior to the Ivor Lewis procedure in December of 2013.

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thames

Spanner16 reply strikes me - judged by my similar experience - as spot on. These episodes can be v unpleasant but are readily dealt with (Lucozade and biscuits do the trick for me). It's frustrating, but there seems to be no pattern to my attacks in terms of what triggers them. What blood sugar tester kit would Spanner16 recommend?