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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2012388" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>My niece has crohn's. She has to be very careful with her diet. She's not diabetic. She's been hospitalized a couple of times because of crohn's. I gather gluten and dairy are 2 things that are more likely to be a problem, but it really varies person to person. High fiber, fats and veggies sometimes have to be avoided too.</p><p></p><p>So you might consider a food diary, because foods sometimes have hidden connections or mixes have ingredients you never thought of. That way it will also help you keep track of what you can and can't eat. And try to get in to a nutritionist for colitis to see what works best for most people. I know she can only eat well cooked veggies as it's easier to digest. And any kind of high stress sets it off big time for her. She's had it since she was 18 and is now 47.</p><p></p><p>Plus while metformin works really good it is well known to cause digestive issues. But you obviously need something for your diabetes. Insulin? It shouldn't upset your stomach. And watch for depression, I believe it can be a problem linked to severe digestive issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2012388, member: 475037"] My niece has crohn's. She has to be very careful with her diet. She's not diabetic. She's been hospitalized a couple of times because of crohn's. I gather gluten and dairy are 2 things that are more likely to be a problem, but it really varies person to person. High fiber, fats and veggies sometimes have to be avoided too. So you might consider a food diary, because foods sometimes have hidden connections or mixes have ingredients you never thought of. That way it will also help you keep track of what you can and can't eat. And try to get in to a nutritionist for colitis to see what works best for most people. I know she can only eat well cooked veggies as it's easier to digest. And any kind of high stress sets it off big time for her. She's had it since she was 18 and is now 47. Plus while metformin works really good it is well known to cause digestive issues. But you obviously need something for your diabetes. Insulin? It shouldn't upset your stomach. And watch for depression, I believe it can be a problem linked to severe digestive issues. [/QUOTE]
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