Hi. I don't know whether this is the correct forum for my enquiry. Perhaps it could be forwarded to the correct one if necessary.
I've been T2 diabetic for 24 years, initially on metformin then on no medication as I controlled it through diet and exercise. Five years ago when in hospital for something else for 3 months I was put on insulin injections.
Now, I take Rybelus in the morning and have reduced my long lasting injection to 60 units and the fast acting to 8 at meal times.
I average 100 carbs, 1100 calories a day and have lost 14 kg in 3 months. But, a recent scan showed I was holding food in my system for far too long as food was found there despite a 16 hour fast.
I've to undergo an emptying study to ascertain what's happening. My liver consultant has indicated that holding food in the system is a consequence of being diabetic. My own informal research has not suggested that holding food in the digestive system is caused by diabetes.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Dr Clive Wheeler
I've been T2 diabetic for 24 years, initially on metformin then on no medication as I controlled it through diet and exercise. Five years ago when in hospital for something else for 3 months I was put on insulin injections.
Now, I take Rybelus in the morning and have reduced my long lasting injection to 60 units and the fast acting to 8 at meal times.
I average 100 carbs, 1100 calories a day and have lost 14 kg in 3 months. But, a recent scan showed I was holding food in my system for far too long as food was found there despite a 16 hour fast.
I've to undergo an emptying study to ascertain what's happening. My liver consultant has indicated that holding food in the system is a consequence of being diabetic. My own informal research has not suggested that holding food in the digestive system is caused by diabetes.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Dr Clive Wheeler