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<blockquote data-quote="ChocFish" data-source="post: 4651" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Hi Maddie</p><p></p><p>welcome to the forum, your reading is about double to what it should be, they should be somewhere between 5 and 6 ideally, but please do not panic, when I was diagnosed I was well in the 20s and I am still around.</p><p></p><p>Your second question, re can pancreatitis cause diabetes, I am not sure maybe it can, maybe in can made you more vulnerable to diabetes, could it be the effects of trauma from spinal surgery?</p><p></p><p>Diabetics are often short on minerals and vitamins, in particular B and C and magnesium, so you are off on a good start there taking them already.</p><p></p><p>Please do not worry too much, of course its a shock to get this diagnosis, but the good news is that you can achieve good control, avoid complications and you have just joined a good forum where you will find all sorts of info and support.</p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>Karen</p><p></p><p>PS I know its out of order but my husband is due to go for spinal surgery, could you possibly email what happened with yours, if its not too personal, my email address is <a href="mailto:Alessifan@aol.com">Alessifan@aol.com</a></p><p></p><p>Challenges can be stumbling blocks or stepping stones, it depends how you view them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChocFish, post: 4651, member: 981"] Hi Maddie welcome to the forum, your reading is about double to what it should be, they should be somewhere between 5 and 6 ideally, but please do not panic, when I was diagnosed I was well in the 20s and I am still around. Your second question, re can pancreatitis cause diabetes, I am not sure maybe it can, maybe in can made you more vulnerable to diabetes, could it be the effects of trauma from spinal surgery? Diabetics are often short on minerals and vitamins, in particular B and C and magnesium, so you are off on a good start there taking them already. Please do not worry too much, of course its a shock to get this diagnosis, but the good news is that you can achieve good control, avoid complications and you have just joined a good forum where you will find all sorts of info and support. All the best Karen PS I know its out of order but my husband is due to go for spinal surgery, could you possibly email what happened with yours, if its not too personal, my email address is [email=Alessifan@aol.com]Alessifan@aol.com[/email] Challenges can be stumbling blocks or stepping stones, it depends how you view them [/QUOTE]
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