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7 years Post heart Transplant - Insulin Dependent Diabetic
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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2138781" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I am sorry to hear you've had this extra thing to come with.</p><p>I have a friend who developed type 2 (not insulin dependant) after a kidney transplant and anti rejection drugs.</p><p>How is your daughter and your family coping with the new regime? If she does have type 1 diabetes this means that her immune system has attacked her pancreatic beta cells and she is not producing insulin to control her blood sugars. This condition is not reverseable however there are some doctors (see Type 1 Grit Facebook and Dr Richard Bernstein ) who think beta cell function could be preserved by eating a high fat and low carb diet.</p><p>Obviously you will need lots of support and advice given that your daughter has had major heart surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2138781, member: 365308"] I am sorry to hear you've had this extra thing to come with. I have a friend who developed type 2 (not insulin dependant) after a kidney transplant and anti rejection drugs. How is your daughter and your family coping with the new regime? If she does have type 1 diabetes this means that her immune system has attacked her pancreatic beta cells and she is not producing insulin to control her blood sugars. This condition is not reverseable however there are some doctors (see Type 1 Grit Facebook and Dr Richard Bernstein ) who think beta cell function could be preserved by eating a high fat and low carb diet. Obviously you will need lots of support and advice given that your daughter has had major heart surgery. [/QUOTE]
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