Jonwar1991
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
3rd time with pancreatitis
Are you sure you have type 2 and not type 3C, diabetes due to damage to the pancreas?(due to pancreas damage)
Are you sure you have type 2 and not type 3C, diabetes due to damage to the pancreas?
Hi @Jonwar1991, welcome to our forum.Hello everyone,
Been diagnosed for a while, on metformin. I seem to have fallen in to bad habits ended up in hospital for the 3rd time with pancreatitis back in September. Doctor saying that for some reason my body struggles with triglyceride levels, most people don’t get pancreatitis like I do. As a result I’m now on fenofibrate, atorvastatin and creon (due to pancreas damage) and likely be getting another diabetes drug to control my blood sugar levels and possibly another dug for hypertension.
Feeling terribly depressed about it all, aware that all this is self inflicted, the idea of having low fat, low carb diet is making me feel quite low along with the massive amount of tablets I’m gunna be taking. Just wondered if anyone had similar situation and how you managed to get on top of everything mentally and physically?
My food intake is terribly hard to control, I find it hard to resist/say no to things and get terrible cravings for fatty foods, I can resist the sweet stuff! I’m not a drinker, since hospital I’ve decided to not have any at all.
I also have a non diabetic wife and child so find it difficult that she has to eat what I eat or I just give in and have what she’s having. Just feeling lost and don’t really know how to deal with it all.
Sorry for the long post….
Have you tried low carb alternatives? I also deal with cravings and I don't think I could do it without low carb desserts from places like DGF, and have recently added low carb wraps to some meals too. It's always best to test before and after meals to see how your blood sugars handle sweeteners to be safe but I owe a lot to products like these and many types of very low carb breads are out there. There is a brand of bread called hi-lo which I buy in the supermarket which is 5 carbs a slice, so by no means ketogenic but I have two slices now and then on lazy days with egg and bacon. I know some don't like them but I think it's better to try these things as it can prevent going back to eating high carb.Anyone know how to deal with cravings carbs? with the cravings go away if I stick with eating proteins instead? Breakfast and lunch are the ones I seem to find difficult. Although lunches I have found a solution of scrambled eggs with cheese…
I'm sorry to hear about your pancreatitis. I've been in ICU 3 times with it. First time 6 weeks, second time 4 weeks and 3rd time I think 4 weeks as well (but it might have been three, and I was put into induced coma every time). Many times in hospital without being in ICU though. Very painful. Are you sure you're type 2? If it was me I'd ask for a second opinion because, as I understand it, the treatments for type 2 and 3c are very different.Anyone know how to deal with cravings carbs? with the cravings go away if I stick with eating proteins instead? Breakfast and lunch are the ones I seem to find difficult. Although lunches I have found a solution of scrambled eggs with cheese…
Wow, this is the best comment I've read in ages. This is a full time job. And it's hard sometimes (actually nearly all the time). Nicely wordedHi Jon,
I just want to say that I sympathise, and I'm so sorry you're feeling low about it. I've had occasions in the past year when I've stopped taking my meds to get some relief from the side effects. I'm here now hopefully for support in riding out those side effects and doing the right thing for my body. I don't think others realise that it's a very intense and full time job.
Wishing you lots of strength and resolve!
J.
I am in keto, and no hunger pangs, craving, raiding the fridge, hunting in the cupboard.Anyone know how to deal with cravings carbs? with the cravings go away if I stick with eating proteins instead? Breakfast and lunch are the ones I seem to find difficult. Although lunches I have found a solution of scrambled eggs with cheese…
I have no doubt like I did, you will get good days, like you have posted today, which is great, a positive outlook, optimism, taking it easier on yourself.Thank you everyone, really appreciate the comments. I’m not the only one in this situation and could of course be a lot worse, good thing is that there is a way for me to get on top of everything. Feeling a bit better today let’s see what my blood test results are showing on Monday but undoubtedly need to get on track with the low carb/low fat diet….
Not only do I have to look after myself, I am a full time carer for my wife!Hi Jon,
I just want to say that I sympathise, and I'm so sorry you're feeling low about it. I've had occasions in the past year when I've stopped taking my meds to get some relief from the side effects. I'm here now hopefully for support in riding out those side effects and doing the right thing for my body. I don't think others realise that it's a very intense and full time job.
Wishing you lots of strength and resolve!
J.
I have learnt that treatment should be tailored to the individual, not the diagnosis, maybe that is why low carb, insulin response and intolerance to carbs, is more important than the labels.I'd still like @Jonwar1991 to get a second diagnosis (edit: if he's comfortable with that! If not, go with the flow. I'm not here to tell anybody what to do, it's just what I'd do). I'm not a doctor, I'm a botanist, but can't hurt right? Treatment for type 2 and type 3c (similar to type 1, just a different cause) is very different I believe
It is relentless. And I can be very fastidious. Just sometimes to get away from it, is something special.I can only imagine LamontI work full time investigating bullying/harassment and sexual assault cases and my own health often feels like an afterthought. It's so hard to juggle. Carers so rarely get the recognition they deserve and need.
I am in keto, and no hunger pangs, craving, raiding the fridge, hunting in the cupboard.
It does take a little time the lower carb you go and the more satiating, satisfying natural fats you eat.
Meanwhile, take away the temptation, empty the cupboard, the fridge of those temptations, and like others have suggested, low carb small meals.
There is also intermittent fasting. Whichever way you choose to do it.
You may find like I did, that sticking to meal times, is just illogical. Why,?
Well, it's all to do with there should not be a hard static time to eat, flexibility, eat your meals when you want, get rid of the meals terms in your head, eat when you want, don't if you want!
Eating all the time every day is just in my experience and opinion, stupid and illogical!
I have no doubt like I did, you will get good days, like you have posted today, which is great, a positive outlook, optimism, taking it easier on yourself.
There will be dark days. It's not easy to get outof, you just want to stay in bed, or go to your safe place, block the world out. It is having the tools to alleviate those feelings, my first thought when I feel really rough is to look forward and believe that I'm doing the right things despite the feeling. I am getting better and tomorrow is gonna be a better day.
you might also find, that on certain days, the knocks keep coming, your partner is in a similar mood or angry, or if you have kids, they play on you, or the news isn't good, and more. Then that is the real time to get away from it. Go for a walk, go to your quiet place, your safe place, even go to bed, watch television, play your music, play a game, do something, to take the edge off the low mood.
Whatever you do, it you continue to have bad days. Speak to your GP, talk to someone when you are ready.
Best wishes.
I think I was saying the same thing just not as assertive as youI have learnt that treatment should be tailored to the individual, not the diagnosis, maybe that is why low carb, insulin response and intolerance to carbs, is more important than the labels.
There more variation within those diagnostic names, that has to be taken into account when you are deciding on treatment.
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