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<blockquote data-quote="JohnH2019" data-source="post: 2178623" data-attributes="member: 503734"><p>One thing that many doctors overlook and have little clue about is the exocrine pancreas side. Many with diabetes will also have some impact on the exocrine function but rarely is it tested for and most will not even realize. Pancreas enzymes are needed to break down food into usable nutrients. Nausea, stool issues, blood sugar swings, hormone swings, panic attacks out of nowhere were all daily things for me as well. Subsequent urine metabolic and stool tests uncovered many more nutrient deficiencies and exocrine pancreas issues.</p><p></p><p>Please ask your doctor to do stool tests such as pancreatic elastase and 24 hour fecal fat to check for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency or EPI.</p><p></p><p>Please check out the following thread as there might be an overlap:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/prediabetic-bg-but-underweight-seeking-advice.127304/" target="_blank">https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/prediabetic-bg-but-underweight-seeking-advice.127304/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnH2019, post: 2178623, member: 503734"] One thing that many doctors overlook and have little clue about is the exocrine pancreas side. Many with diabetes will also have some impact on the exocrine function but rarely is it tested for and most will not even realize. Pancreas enzymes are needed to break down food into usable nutrients. Nausea, stool issues, blood sugar swings, hormone swings, panic attacks out of nowhere were all daily things for me as well. Subsequent urine metabolic and stool tests uncovered many more nutrient deficiencies and exocrine pancreas issues. Please ask your doctor to do stool tests such as pancreatic elastase and 24 hour fecal fat to check for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency or EPI. Please check out the following thread as there might be an overlap: [URL]https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/prediabetic-bg-but-underweight-seeking-advice.127304/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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