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Type 3c (Pancreatic) Diabetes
Type 3c - how many are we?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrspuddleduck" data-source="post: 1005764"><p>Most type 3Cs have significant endocrine deficiency so can not/ or struggle with the break down of food due to the lack of pancreatic enzymes. Creon is basically pigs enzymes which replace the ones that we can't produce. In severe cases there is often mal-absorbtion which can cause additional problems with controlling the diabetes. Long term many type 3Cs are high risk of developing additional conditions related to dietry insufficiency such as osteoporosis, pernicious anaemia etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrspuddleduck, post: 1005764"] Most type 3Cs have significant endocrine deficiency so can not/ or struggle with the break down of food due to the lack of pancreatic enzymes. Creon is basically pigs enzymes which replace the ones that we can't produce. In severe cases there is often mal-absorbtion which can cause additional problems with controlling the diabetes. Long term many type 3Cs are high risk of developing additional conditions related to dietry insufficiency such as osteoporosis, pernicious anaemia etc. [/QUOTE]
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