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  1. MumEve

    7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic

    Thank you. She takes a slow release insulin at night and insulin after every meal she has. She also takes a table in the morning and evening. [emoji4]
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    7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic

    Hi. We’ve a transplant appointment next week so have put together a few questions. Thank you [emoji4]
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    7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic

    Thank you. Due to her muscular dystrophy she’s unable to mange it independently. She’s also autistic. We try to manage it together [emoji4]
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    7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic

    She takes Tacrolimus for her anti rejection [emoji4]
  5. MumEve

    7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic

    Still trying to get our head around it all. She’s already has a weekly infusion of immunoglobulin to take through subcut and now this. Thank you [emoji4]
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    7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic

    They aren’t totally sure until they do genetic testing. Likely to be the anti rejection medication x
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    7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic

    Hi my daughter is 7 years Post heart transplant and has been diagnosed as insulin dependent diabetic due to the anti rejection medication she takes. This has come as a big shock. -Does anyone know if this can be reversed? -Has anyone experienced this? Any help or advice would be greatly...
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    Daughter newly diagnosed

    Thank you. No she’s able to understand her diabetic diagnosis. It’s just a lot on top of the other ones she has. She doesn’t have any eating habits. Apart from being autistic and having selected foods she likes. Her numbers are between 20-30 and occasional under 20. Thank you [emoji4][emoji173]️
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    Daughter newly diagnosed

    Thank you. They have said it’s like type1 but due to the complexity of her medical needs they don’t want to say. They feel it’s best to treat it as type1 but take the rest into consideration. I just wish I could do something more x
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    Daughter newly diagnosed

    Hi. My daughter aged 15 was diagnosed with diabetes last week. Due to her complex medical needs they can’t say which. She’s on insulin before each meal and a different one at 8pm She also has to regularly check her glucose level before and after meals check and at bedtime. I am at a loss to...
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