dixonj
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Having undergone six months of chemotherapy for CL Leukaemia which was successful I now find that with my age and the chemo giving my pancreas a kick my type 2 diabetes has now progressed to type one. At least I am still alive.
Same here I'm afraid.Having undergone six months of chemotherapy for CL Leukaemia which was successful I now find that with my age and the chemo giving my pancreas a kick my type 2 diabetes has now progressed to type one. At least I am still alive.
With me it was the steroids that done the dirty deed. Had to go onto insulin and still on it 9months later. I have been able to reduce to dose by around one third. It's a wait and see thing. Apparently I could be just diet controlled or have to keep on insulin.hi @dixonj ,
You say you have progressed from type2 to type 1 ! Do you mean that you now need insulin injections or has your treatment triggered an auto-immune attack on your pancreas, destroying your islet cells. If it is the former , you may be able to (partially) reverse the effects by trying to lower your insulin resistance.
anyway, the beating the leukemia is GOOD NEWS now you can try to tackle your other probs! GOOD LUCK!!
Thanks for this, @Nuthead just wanted @dixonj to realise that there was the possibility that at least a partial reversal of his condition was possible if it was steroid induced.With me it was the steroids that done the dirty deed. Had to go onto insulin and still on it 9months later. I have been able to reduce to dose by around one third. It's a wait and see thing. Apparently I could be just diet controlled or have to keep on insulin.