Concerns About Health Issues After Surgery

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Family12
Apr 23, 2014 11:09 pm

Hello,  

I had a dr. appt with my family dr first time after my surgery today.  I was suppose to have it in may.  I have blood work done 2 weeks ago, so when i go in mya he would have them.  Howver, they called me yesterday to go today as they saw someting.  I go and now I find out that I have under active thyroid (whatever that means), low iron (which i knew and he gave me something for thatn), and l?ow sugar??  What does that mean?  What am i suppose to do...have any of you had these or anuany thing after getting a temp ileo done....what should i be looking for or do....any suggestions would help

iMacG5
Apr 23, 2014 11:35 pm

Hi Family12, Sorry you have these questions. I have no answers, but we know surgery can knock the crap out of us, and it takes some time for our systems to get back where they belong. I think your doctor should compare your numbers with those before surgery and explain why he/she thinks you have these new numbers. What they mean and what you should do are questions your doctor must answer. He/she owes you these answers.

Good luck, and please keep us posted,

Mike

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Anoniem18
Apr 27, 2014 3:20 am

You might check further at :

https://www.uniprix.com/fr/sante/medicaments/?gclid=CO-vkPTR_70CFexcMgodKVoAJg

What they may do is give you hormone supplements for a underactive thyroid, low iron they'll give you erofer - iron pills. and low sugar I can't answer since I have the opposite problem, but if your blood sugar is low than that can be rather undesirable. I don't think they will do anything (such as an operation) unless your bloodsugar is at least 6 or above.

And no I am not medically compentent.

Hope this helps,

Ed