The hospital will contact you before your surgery and tell you when you should arrive and also give you instructions about pre-operative fasting. You must follow these instructions. Dr Leggett does permit you to have plain water until 2 hours before your appointed time to arrive at the hospital.
If you are diabetic on medication you must tell all medical staff as there may be special instructions. Generally if you are diabetic on tablets (or on tablets plus insulin) you should omit all of your diabetic medication on the day of surgery.
If you are insulin dependent diabetic on insulin only follow any instructions given by your surgeon or anaesthetist. Generally if your operation is in the morning, you should not have any insulin at home but bring it with you to the hospital. You must tell the nurse that you are diabetic. If your operation is in the afternoon you should take HALF of your normal dose of insulin when you have a light breakfast BEFORE 7am. You should monitor your blood sugar during the morning and bring your normal insulin with you to the hospital. If your blood sugar level falls unacceptably low during this time you may take clear sugar lollies such as barley sugar to correct this. Be sure to tell the nurse that you are diabetic
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CONTACT US Under normal circumstances your body prevents the acidic stomach contents from entering and damaging your lungs. When you are unconscious this protection is lost. It is important therefore to have an empty stomach to reduce the risk to the lungs. If your period of fasting is inadequate your operation may be postponed for your own safety.
You should therefore have no food (including lollies and chewing gum) or drink for up to six hours before your operation. However, Dr Leggett does permit you to have plain water until 2 hours before your appointed time to arrive at the hospital.
Also, some patients need medication preoperatively and this can be taken with a sip of water under the direction of your anaesthetist.