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<blockquote data-quote="Jananet" data-source="post: 2445755" data-attributes="member: 549260"><p>Thank you. A lot of it is my own fault as I genuinely didn’t think much of the original diagnosis I received. Both my parents were diabetic and didn’t follow any sort of diet and I carried on the same way. </p><p>It’s frightening thinking of the many, many kilograms of chocolate I have eaten over the last couple of years [emoji30] </p><p>BUT I really feel motivated now. My question is that I have no gall bladder after an acute bout of pancreatitis a couple of years ago. I’m wondering if this means I’ve got little or no chance of coming off the meds - is my pancreas damaged beyond repair - no one at my GP surgery answers when I ask, just a fair bit of humming and hawing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jananet, post: 2445755, member: 549260"] Thank you. A lot of it is my own fault as I genuinely didn’t think much of the original diagnosis I received. Both my parents were diabetic and didn’t follow any sort of diet and I carried on the same way. It’s frightening thinking of the many, many kilograms of chocolate I have eaten over the last couple of years [emoji30] BUT I really feel motivated now. My question is that I have no gall bladder after an acute bout of pancreatitis a couple of years ago. I’m wondering if this means I’ve got little or no chance of coming off the meds - is my pancreas damaged beyond repair - no one at my GP surgery answers when I ask, just a fair bit of humming and hawing. [/QUOTE]
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