My father recently had bypass surgery (40 days before)
Before surgery he was taking jaslina 5 bbf for sugar
Now after surgery sugar spiked so doctor suggested
Glizihenz m half in morning and trajenta 5 in evening
But now sugar level is 102 before meal and 140 after meal should I go back to medicine which I was giving before surgery
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It's reassuring that your father's blood sugar is now well controlled (102 mg/dL before meals and 140 mg/dL after meals). After major surgeries like bypass surgery, blood sugar levels often increase temporarily due to the stress of surgery, so doctors may adjust diabetes medications during recovery.
Since his sugars are currently within the target range, I would not advise switching back to his previous medication without consulting his treating doctor. Let him continue the current treatment for now. During his follow-up visit, the doctor can review his blood sugar log, HbA1c, kidney function, and overall recovery to decide whether he can return to his earlier medication.
Target RBS AS FOLLOW
FASTING 126MG
POST PRANDIAL TILL 180 is fine
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