
June 29, 2009
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Question from Maryland, USA:
As an adult with type 1 about to undergo a tonsillectomy due to recurring strep infections, I am concerned about weight loss after the surgery. I’ve heard you can lose 10 to15 pounds afterwards. I’m of normal weight so losing that much weight wouldn’t be a good thing in my situation. Is it advisable to gain weight to try and offset the upcoming effects of the surgery?
Answer:
I appreciate this as an important issue to consider prior to the surgery. You need to talk with the physicians involved in the case. Whether this requires enteral nutrition through a feeding tube into your stomach, a central line for parenteral nutrition, or some other approach, it is important to address this before the surgery. I am not so sure that gaining extra weight is good, especially if your blood sugars do not do well during such a regimen.
JTL