Yes, it depends on what kind of surgery you have done. Thus, if it is surgery of pancreas, thyroid, or adrenocortical gland, or liver or stomach, these kinds of surgery can cause Diabetes as side effects (better check with your doctor before running the surgery and how to take proper care).
Yes, you can have the gastric surgery while having diabetes. If you have gastric surgery while having diabetes, it can actually help to eliminate or cure diabetes. It is up to the patient/person though to decide whether or not they want to have the surgery.
The website http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/diabetes/ explains to on whether or not the surgery can help cure diabetes. It also explains how people with diabetes can have the surgery.
I have known of Patients who report that their diabetes has improved after some cosmetic surgery procedures. In particular weight loss procedures. If have diabetes and you are considering cosmetic surgery you should see your fmily Doctor first, especially if he is managing you diabetes
Diabetes and Bariatric Surgery - Diabetes Health www.diabeteshealth.com/browse/fitness/bariatric-surgery/ is a good place to start, but you have to keep in touch with your doctor so that he can also regulate you.
A local doctor or Bariatric Surgeon would be good places to learn more about Bariatric Surgery and Diabetes. Information may also be found on the world wide web at various websites such as these, www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/diabetes, thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii, and health.usnews.com/health-news/diet-fitness/diabetes/articles/2008/02/21/weight-loss-surgery-to-treat-diabetes.
Having diabetes and getting gastric bypass surgery is no more risky than someone who doesn't have diabetes. The only additional risk is the aftercare of the surgery. Diet will have to be strictly monitored. Gastric bypass is good for diabetes patients. It is a proven way to help reverse type 2 diabetes.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110414065111.htm , people who undergo metabolic surgery and have type 2 diabetes tend to be cured of diabetes. The surgery may make you healthier.
Gastic bypass surgery is a remedy to obesity, but it can also reverse or completely eliminate type 2 diabetes. This is because you are eating much healthier after the surgery.
Each and every person is different. If you are under a doctor's care he will know your situation and will advise you. If he doesn't think you are a good candidate for surgery, he will let you know.
Weight loss surgery can have a dramatic impact on diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is often linked to obesity. When patients undergo weight loss surgery, they frequently lose large amounts of weight in a very quick amount of time. Losing weight often reduces blood sugar levels in the body, reducing the severity of diabetes. Many patients are able to have their diabetes medication reduced while they are still in the hospital recovering after surgery. It has even been documented that it is possible for patients to see a reverse of diabetes completely following gastric bypass or other weight loss surgery procedures.
Gastric bypass surgery can help diabetes go away. It makes you lose weight by limiting the amount of food your body intakes. Check out this site for more information. http://thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii/
I pretty sure it would only have an effect on Type 2 diabetes, as type one is present at birth. Type 2 might be positively influenced by having the surgery. http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/diabetes/