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<blockquote data-quote="Katetee50" data-source="post: 2015396" data-attributes="member: 467919"><p>hi everyone,</p><p>I have poly cystic kidney disease and was incredibly lucky to receive a kidney transplant in 2014. One of the downsides of transplant being the immunosuppressive meds and steroids can cause diabetes and i was diagnosed a few months after transplant. I was given insulin for about a year and then changed to Linagliptine. I had pretty decent results for a couple of years but have had to change to Trulicity injections since last August as my results were climbing. I eat a very low carb diet but it makes very little difference to my results. Just saying hello and wondering if anyone else was in my situation or could offer words of advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katetee50, post: 2015396, member: 467919"] hi everyone, I have poly cystic kidney disease and was incredibly lucky to receive a kidney transplant in 2014. One of the downsides of transplant being the immunosuppressive meds and steroids can cause diabetes and i was diagnosed a few months after transplant. I was given insulin for about a year and then changed to Linagliptine. I had pretty decent results for a couple of years but have had to change to Trulicity injections since last August as my results were climbing. I eat a very low carb diet but it makes very little difference to my results. Just saying hello and wondering if anyone else was in my situation or could offer words of advice. [/QUOTE]
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