I had successful AN surgery two years ago. I had 1.5 cm tumor removed by Dr. Fukishima, retrosigmoid surgery. While in the hospital, my sugar levels were very high as was my bp. They were giving me steroids to avoid brain swelling and insulin. Once I came home, both stopped and the healing began. I did well and am back to normal, minus left hearing. However, in April my sugar was a little high so the dr. did an A1C test and it showed I am pre-diabetic. I was floored to say the least. There is no family history of diabetes, I exercise daily, and was not overweight. I have since lost 20 lbs. by adjusting my diet.(I now weigh less that I did at 30)I was testing my fasting glucose daily but have started to test every other day. My sugar isn't out of control but high normal. I can't figure it out. All the reading I've done say life-style changes will help or eliminate this dreaded disease. Needless to say, it hasn't. I am starting to think perhaps the AN surgery triggered something. I looked up on this site and did see some info. on it.
Has anyone else experienced this? It is very disheartening to deal with this disease since I can eat the same thing two days in a row and one day my sugar is good and the next not. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Pat