Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 I am diabetic and am going to have to have surgery because I also have diverticulosis and have a fistula. I go to see the surgeon Monday but I am wondering now if it is more dangerous having surgery if you are diabetic. I know I will find out Monday but would like to find out now. I am sure infection would be of great concern. Thanks, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 There is always a risk for anyone having surgery and for a diabetic infection can occur more easily but I think if you need the surgery you should have it. My husband gets the bad pain fron diverticulosis so I know it's not fun. Since i have had diabetes I have had 3 major surgeries and 7 minor ones with no problems as far as infection and healing goes. My worst surgery was before the diabetes, high blood pressure and all the other fun stuff. I had a hysterectomy when I was 31 due to cancer snd was back in the hospital after 6 weeks with some kind of infection (they never really found out what) and that was no picnic. Have faith in yourdoctor, he'll know what's best. I have a question on having surgery I am diabetic and am going to have to have surgery because I also have diverticulosis and have a fistula. I go to see the surgeon Monday but I am wondering now if it is more dangerous having surgery if you are diabetic. I know I will find out Monday but would like to find out now. I am sure infection would be of great concern. Thanks, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 I had surgery two weeks ago. I had to get medical clearance from my endo, who basically ran a few blood tests and an ekg. I don't know if it's standard procedure or not, but they put an antibiotic in my i.v. They also kept an eye on my blood sugar. At 11:27 AM Saturday, you wrote: >I am diabetic and am going to have to have surgery because I also have >diverticulosis and have a fistula. I go to see the surgeon Monday but >I am wondering now if it is more dangerous having surgery if you are >diabetic. I know I will find out Monday but would like to find out >now. I am sure infection would be of great concern. -- Mommy to (3/6/93) and Bridget (10/4/97) ==== Somebody's got to be unafraid to lead the freak parade. - Big & Rich Visit me at http://stores.ebay.com/MommyChris-Fashions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Thanks for your reply. I also take high blood pressure medication and my cholesterol is high and I am overweight and diabetic. I just got on medication for diabetes. Obviously I have not been following the rules on what to eat and not eat! Dianne ed and lois elstans@...> wrote: There is always a risk for anyone having surgery and for a diabetic infection can occur more easily but I think if you need the surgery you should have it. My husband gets the bad pain fron diverticulosis so I know it's not fun. Since i have had diabetes I have had 3 major surgeries and 7 minor ones with no problems as far as infection and healing goes. My worst surgery was before the diabetes, high blood pressure and all the other fun stuff. I had a hysterectomy when I was 31 due to cancer snd was back in the hospital after 6 weeks with some kind of infection (they never really found out what) and that was no picnic. Have faith in yourdoctor, he'll know what's best. I have a question on having surgery I am diabetic and am going to have to have surgery because I also have diverticulosis and have a fistula. I go to see the surgeon Monday but I am wondering now if it is more dangerous having surgery if you are diabetic. I know I will find out Monday but would like to find out now. I am sure infection would be of great concern. Thanks, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Even for minor surgeries they run an IV with antibiotics. And blood work is standard procedure. Also an ekg if over a certain age, can't remeber what that is. For major surgery they'll do an ekg during surgery too no matter what your age. And things have improved since I was 31 which was 31 years ago. Sure doesn't seem that long ag. wow. Re: I have a question on having surgery I had surgery two weeks ago. I had to get medical clearance from my endo, who basically ran a few blood tests and an ekg. I don't know if it's standard procedure or not, but they put an antibiotic in my i.v. They also kept an eye on my blood sugar. At 11:27 AM Saturday, you wrote: >I am diabetic and am going to have to have surgery because I also have >diverticulosis and have a fistula. I go to see the surgeon Monday but >I am wondering now if it is more dangerous having surgery if you are >diabetic. I know I will find out Monday but would like to find out >now. I am sure infection would be of great concern. -- Mommy to (3/6/93) and Bridget (10/4/97) ==== Somebody's got to be unafraid to lead the freak parade. - Big & Rich Visit me at http://stores.ebay.com/MommyChris-Fashions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 > > Even for minor surgeries they run an IV with antibiotics. Antibiotics are not given for all surgeries, even for diabetics. Only ones where there is high risk of infection such as intestinal surgery, joint replacement, and very major procedures are antibiotics used routinely. Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 In a message dated 7/22/2006 10:28:11 AM Central Standard Time, cynthiadianne2004@... writes: I am diabetic and am going to have to have surgery because I also have diverticulosis and have a fistula. I go to see the surgeon Monday but I am wondering now if it is more dangerous having surgery if you are diabetic. I know I will find out Monday but would like to find out now. I am sure infection would be of great concern. Thanks, Dianne Hi I had a hysterectomy and a hernia repaired and they did pre op blood work and ekg. and put me on antibiotics (IV) after.. I did have slower healing Toni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 hi cynthia i am new to this group.. i have had 2 major surgeries in the past 5 yrs & made it thru them with flying colors--the surgeon will not operate on you if he thinks that there will be a big problem--they will take blood work and check your sugars and BP to make sure that you are stable--Most people i know who have Diabetes like myself have High blood pressure and high cholesterol-- We nee to take our meds if the doc has prescribe some and we need to avoid sodium like the plague & of course sugary foods.. and most likely put you on an antibiotic to help with healing.. i take meds for BP__High CHol & fluid retention and i take insuliin in an insulin pump for my diabetes-- i am having weight loss surgery in a few months too--i am morbidly obese and my body just cannot handle it anymore and all the health issues--i am only 44.. My name is Susie and i live in PA.. just do your best to keep yourself in control and you should have no problem healing--if your sugars are under control-- take care all--Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Hi Susie i'm sorry to hear about your health problems. feel better soon. can i ask you what part of PA your'e from. i was born in state college love nicky Re: I have a question on having surgery hi cynthia i am new to this group.. i have had 2 major surgeries in the past 5 yrs & made it thru them with flying colors--the surgeon will not operate on you if he thinks that there will be a big problem--they will take blood work and check your sugars and BP to make sure that you are stable--Most people i know who have Diabetes like myself have High blood pressure and high cholesterol-- We nee to take our meds if the doc has prescribe some and we need to avoid sodium like the plague & of course sugary foods.. and most likely put you on an antibiotic to help with healing.. i take meds for BP__High CHol & fluid retention and i take insuliin in an insulin pump for my diabetes-- i am having weight loss surgery in a few months too--i am morbidly obese and my body just cannot handle it anymore and all the health issues--i am only 44.. My name is Susie and i live in PA.. just do your best to keep yourself in control and you should have no problem healing--if your sugars are under control-- take care all--Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 hi nicky i live in northeast PA--in Exeter,PA--it is near Wilkes Barre,PA.. We just moved here last year--because i could not do steps anymore because of my neurpathy so we bought a mobile home.. I need to use a wheel chair most of the time--but i can still walk--only about 10 feet at a time and i push myself to keep on moving even if it is just a little--i do not want to end up losing the total use of my legs--i am praying that the Weight Loss surgery will help me dramatically.. Right now i am battling a bone infection in my Big toe and i am going to the wound care center for treatment--i was in the hospital in May for a week and i was on home iv antibiotics for 8 weeks and my toe is healing very slowly--but i might have to go back on antibiotics again since it is getting red again.. I feel like a pyrana took a chunk out of my lower part of my toe over the metatarsal bone.. It is so scary when you come so close to amputation--i am still not out of the woods yet of that--i just keep on praying and do what i am told to do by the doctors.. on thurs i have to go for more x-rays to see how the bone is--if it is not showing any improvement they want to drill into my metarsal bone and take a culture of it--scary as it sounds--My neuropathy is bad and my both feet are about 95% numb--I have to look down to see if i have shoes on most of the time--i cannot feel them--i have had cellulitis a number of times and did lose the metarsal bone in my baby toe in 1998..from a blister that turned to osteomylitis(bone infection).. Being a diabetic is everything BUT FUN! Everyone take care of yourselfs and always check your feet and your blood glucose every day--better safe then sorry! love & many prayers to all of you--Susie smith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Susie - I hate that you are having such problems. You are so young. I am 60 yrs. old and feeling really old right now. Just hang in there and get all of this behind you. I will see the surgeon tomorrow and I will know what they have planned. About three years I was going to have surgery and they did not want to do it because of blood pressure. My blood pressure (with meds) is under control but now I have diabetes and my numbers are high. I take 500mg Metformin 2x daily. I only started this June 23rd. Dianne mysteryqueen mysteryqueen@...> wrote: Hi Susie i'm sorry to hear about your health problems. feel better soon. can i ask you what part of PA your'e from. i was born in state college love nicky Re: I have a question on having surgery hi cynthia i am new to this group.. i have had 2 major surgeries in the past 5 yrs & made it thru them with flying colors--the surgeon will not operate on you if he thinks that there will be a big problem--they will take blood work and check your sugars and BP to make sure that you are stable--Most people i know who have Diabetes like myself have High blood pressure and high cholesterol-- We nee to take our meds if the doc has prescribe some and we need to avoid sodium like the plague & of course sugary foods.. and most likely put you on an antibiotic to help with healing.. i take meds for BP__High CHol & fluid retention and i take insuliin in an insulin pump for my diabetes-- i am having weight loss surgery in a few months too--i am morbidly obese and my body just cannot handle it anymore and all the health issues--i am only 44.. My name is Susie and i live in PA.. just do your best to keep yourself in control and you should have no problem healing--if your sugars are under control-- take care all--Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 thank you charlie and i am so sorry that you are having all these problems--i know how u feel;.. i am praying for you,, Are you a woman or a man.. I did not know if Charlie was short for CHarlene or something.. take care-- susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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