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Hi all,
I have a loved one that has had type 3c diabetes from birth (she is 23 now) and from what I've read online the life expectancy for chronic pancreatitis seems to be significantly lower than the general population.
Th article attached is an eye-opener in terms of the higher mortality rate for chronic pancreatitis.
Add diabetes to that and I'm quite concerned about the life expectancy.
What are your views on all of this?
Many thanks,
David
Hi and welcome David,
does your loved one have chronic pancreatitis AND type 3c? Or just 3c? Because it is possible to have one without the other.
I definitely agree with what @In Response says about old data.
It is (historically) by far the best time to have ever had diabetes, of any type. Insulin is now available, also technological wonders such as pumps and continuous glucose monitors, better needles, better insulin profiles and regimes, better treatments for diabetic complications (if they occur), better ways to monitor and control. Better understanding of nutrition, diet and diet management. So much more knowledge available to help with management. Also, with the internet, that knowledge is now far more accessible.
your loved one is actually in a better position to live a long and healthy life than ever before.
She has chronic pancreatitis which causes diabetes. Are there people on here who've had those conditions for a long time?
She has chronic pancreatitis which causes diabetes. Are there people on here who've had those conditions for a long time?
Hi, I'm new here but I have Type 3c diabetes, because I also have Chronic Pancreatitis, since 2015. I'm 34 tomorrow, Sad to hear someone you love also has this. Been hard to find anyone who suffers with mine as they keep saying it's like Type 1, but when I speak to Type 1 they don't have the same symptoms or anything.Hi all,
I have a loved one that has had type 3c diabetes from birth (she is 23 now) and from what I've read online the life expectancy for chronic pancreatitis seems to be significantly lower than the general population.
Th article attached is an eye-opener in terms of the higher mortality rate for chronic pancreatitis.
Add diabetes to that and I'm quite concerned about the life expectancy.
What are your views on all of this?
Many thanks,
David
Although I wasn't Type 3c, I thought you might be encouraged by bogus statistical predictions. At the age of 13 (Type for 12 years at the time) I was told " You might make it to 20. I am now 64 !! Live long and prosper!Hi, I'm new here but I have Type 3c diabetes, because I also have Chronic Pancreatitis, since 2015. I'm 34 tomorrow, Sad to hear someone you love also has this. Been hard to find anyone who suffers with mine as they keep saying it's like Type 1, but when I speak to Type 1 they don't have the same symptoms or anything.
I pray she has a long life, as I do for myself.
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