Not good adviceIts not rocket science eat wot you want when you want just make sure you burn some sugars and you will be fine i am i eat anything anytime feel great
Its not rocket science eat wot you want when you want just make sure you burn some sugars and you will be fine i am i eat anything anytime feel great
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If only it were that easy for us all!
I look forward to reading your updates, Shar. Very good luck with the diet come Monday. I understand some of the complexities of trying to find foods that aren't really high fat and just horrendously carb-y instead! I'm also really pleased to read that you've been in a bit less pain this week! Long may it continue!![]()
sorry to hear that i still have my pancreas i works only just although i reckon over the years its got better i think the reason i said just eat wot you want when you want is more the case of i know my own problems and how to deal with them ive had it since i was 20 im now 48 and i suppose i instinctively eat less fats and other things than i should although the sugar is a newer problem question for you are you fat?Today has been good BG still in low 5s, had porridge, a bagel and a veg stir fry today
@Mawalk48, as I don't have a functioning pancreas, it has shrivelled up us 95% smaller than it should be, I cannot eat a high fat diet,
1 it hurts to eat it
2 I cannot digest it
Most 3c people have extreme difficulty with their diet, carbs spike BG but sometimes there is not an alternative, fat can kill but we need to have it to help digest the food we can eat.
lots of people with greatly reduced pancreatic function are fed via a tube, or can only eat liquid, so eat dot you want is not an option
for the diabetes side of things seems to work great doctors orders dont worry about diabetes he said stop priking your finger eat things in moderation slight sugar drop in diet has sorted it for meNot good advice![]()
well i have written proof i have chronic pancreatitis calcified ive had more mris and tube down my throat and up my bum than you could imagine i messed more underpants than they sell in m/s and ive spent more time curled up in a ball futhermore i was allways told not to drink and dont smoke i dont drink as the pain i endured has kept me of booze but as for smoking i still smoke 40 a day i had stopped a few times and actually put on weight but didnt last long as when i was diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis i lost an awfull lot of weight an allways been skinny since as for pricking your finger when doc told me i had diebeties i was panicked and pricked my finger every 2 minutes didnt do me any good at all dont prick finger much now i can feel when im high and definately know when im low if you know wot youve eaten and drunk you know wots going to happen to your sugars but i have to admit that over the 30 years ive had pancreatitis things have definately got better i can passwind now without messing myself and havent had any problems for 15 years now only the sugars is hard to control but im doing very well a slight change in diet like no sugar in tea or coffee has worked for me i do try to low fat and no sugar constantly i do it that much now i dont even think about it hence why i said eat wot youwant when you want this is becouse with a low fat diet/heartproblems as well and diebeties no sugar there wernt much left i could eat so i gave up on most of the rubbish they told me at diebeties class and in the hospital and followed my docters advice eat anything you want although i instinctivly know wot i can and cant eat without causing discomfort which is a mild word for the mastic coloured you know wotsIf you pancreas got better then you didn't have chronic pancreatitis, you may have had some acute pancreatitis, that settled.
You cannot tell people not to finger prick test or eat whatever they like, just because something worked for you as a type 2 diabetic, it is very unlikely that a 3c would be able to do this.
What we say to people is speak to your DN or consultant, if you think you may have 3c ask for a blood test to confirm.
If someone thinks they have a pancreatic problem, it is advisable not to smoke or drink alcohol until you know what is causing the problem, if it is gallstones then yes in time you will be able to have alcohol. If you have a TP you can drink alcohol if you wish. For the majority of Chronic Pancreatitis or malfunctioning pancreas, alcohol is out, diet is low fat, if you become diabetic get tested for type and get advise from here as this is probably the best site for info.