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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2302222" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>It looks to me (after viewing postings) that [USER=529276]@Quilt61[/USER] is T3c after a whipple op, so they aren't in quite the same situation as most posters on here. T3cs have reduced insulin production (so like a T1) but not necessarily no insulin production. In particular, they need to be very careful of hypos because their glucagon response may be impaired (pancreas normally pumps out glucagon in response to a hypo to signal the liver to pump out sugar/glycogen). [USER=529276]@Quilt61[/USER] please hassle your team, those levels may not be safe for you. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2302222, member: 372717"] It looks to me (after viewing postings) that [USER=529276]@Quilt61[/USER] is T3c after a whipple op, so they aren't in quite the same situation as most posters on here. T3cs have reduced insulin production (so like a T1) but not necessarily no insulin production. In particular, they need to be very careful of hypos because their glucagon response may be impaired (pancreas normally pumps out glucagon in response to a hypo to signal the liver to pump out sugar/glycogen). [USER=529276]@Quilt61[/USER] please hassle your team, those levels may not be safe for you. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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