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Type 3c (Pancreatic) Diabetes
Issues with pancreas, but coming on slowly
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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 2448051" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>Having had a pancreas transplant I am on 2 different Immuno-suppressants each day. 3 years ago I had a scare on the exact fifth anniversary of the op. I felt completely fine, and like you had no pain. The hospital rang to tell me that my lipase and amylase levels were 3 times over the acceptable limit. Dr Google freaked me out, but the hospital, after various tests and scans decided to double the dose of one of the immuno-suppressants. Bingo! So the lack of pain does not indicate you are a hypochondriac. I hope they find a pleasing solution quickly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 2448051, member: 388932"] Having had a pancreas transplant I am on 2 different Immuno-suppressants each day. 3 years ago I had a scare on the exact fifth anniversary of the op. I felt completely fine, and like you had no pain. The hospital rang to tell me that my lipase and amylase levels were 3 times over the acceptable limit. Dr Google freaked me out, but the hospital, after various tests and scans decided to double the dose of one of the immuno-suppressants. Bingo! So the lack of pain does not indicate you are a hypochondriac. I hope they find a pleasing solution quickly! [/QUOTE]
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