I hope the path report will show good things only!Due to pancreatic surgery on 6 July, I'm now a Type 1 diabetic - basically, my pancreas was removed due to a cyst. I'm waiting for the path report which hopefully will confirm/deny any cancerous cells.
I guess he/she didn't want to make things even more confusing right at the beginning. And perhaps also because if you started to inform yourself, T1 information will be as useful as T3C information for starters because getting your head wrapped around managing your blood glucose and insulin is first priority. That part is the same for T1, and there's a lot more to find on T1 than on T3C.I'll check the Type3C out with the consultant later this week - this wasn't explained to me.
Ah, thankfully it's temporary!I'm on a low fat diet because I currently have a drain to remove Chyle - really hoping that this will dry up soon and can get back to a normal diet, and hopefully my appetite will return...
That part of the forum is rather quiet, T3C's being not with many and often misdiagnosed/misnamed as either T1 or T2 (some T3C's don't need insulin because they didn't have their whole pancreas removed and it's only partly damaged). So feel free to engage in any part of the forum you like, almost anything T1 will apply to your diabetes as well.Many, many thanks for the link to the pancreatic diabetes info - will give that a good look!
Thank you!
I guess he/she didn't want to make things even more confusing right at the beginning. And perhaps also because if you started to inform yourself, T1 information will be as useful as T3C information for starters because getting your head wrapped around managing your blood glucose and insulin is first priority. That part is the same for T1, and there's a lot more to find on T1 than on T3C.
Ah, thankfully it's temporary!
That part of the forum is rather quiet, T3C's being not with many and often misdiagnosed/misnamed as either T1 or T2 (some T3C's don't need insulin because they didn't have their whole pancreas removed and it's only partly damaged). So feel free to engage in any part of the forum you like, almost anything T1 will apply to your diabetes as well.
Your curiousity will be of great help in learning to manage this new and daunting change in your life, don't hesitate to start threads with questions or chip in on existing threads!
Best wishes to you too from the Netherlands, currently overcast but dry.
I heartily agree with using every source of information, and if there's a livelier community of T3C's on Diabetes UK than here, all the better to join there as well!If you want to know about Type 3c diabetes, I highly recommend checking out Diabetes UK and their very very friendly forum where there are a few active members with Type 3c.
They often discuss creon and the the impact on their diet rather than the low carb high fat approach common here.
It's good to have the choice but also the knowledge that different conditions are different even though named diabetes. But how they are treated can have similarities but do differ in important ways. (As discussed above, dietary advice is a real difference)Another amazingly useful response, thank you! I’ll check the Type 3C threads/forums out - it’s (sort of!) good to know about others’ experiences.
Best wishes
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