Sorry for all you went through,yes pancreatitis here ,chronic for 14, diabetic for 3 now,head of pancreas inflammation constantly and pseudo cyst, damaged due to reoccurring alcoholic pancreatitis ,, insulin,Creon and nexium for life now.i always worked but also parted hard at wknds, really damaged the pancreas and always wondered about removal or part removal,how big of a change would that be?Test type 3C does exist and I have that in writing from my diabetic consultant
I acquired my diabetes through pancreatic cancer and having my pancreas and other related organs removed through surgery
Thankfully my cancer was caught in time and I am now 6/12 post op and cancer free
The biggest dip in this is my diabetes which is so hard to control
I inject between 5-7 times daily
Night and morning long actin insulin in the form of Levemir
After meals x3 - on instruction from consultant - Novo rapid
I also have the option of quick fix doses if my blood sugars are too high particularly before bed
I am not stable yet and my team feel that this will take some time
Not your usual run of the mill diabetes as my digestive system is very much changed due to the surgery
Anyone else out there aquired their diabetes in a similar way to me
Would love to chat and compare in case you have mastered it !
I personally take 8 units of levemir every morning and novorapid throughout the day,I don't take green pen at night because I worry about a hypo during the night,I took off my glucose monitor because I couldn't trust it as it wasn't warning me in time of blood sugar crashes so I went back to contour testing stripsHi all, I recently had my pancreas, spleen and gall bladder removed due to the discovery of a large IPMN in my main pancreatic duct. I have now been discharged from hospital and I’m starting the slow road to discovery. All this means that, like others on this forum, I now have Type 3C diabetes and I have to admit I am struggling somewhat. There are a number of things worrying me, firstly getting my basal dose correct. I was put on Lantus in the hospital but my practice nurse has swapped me over onto Levemir. First question regarding that, do people generally take two doses of this (one at night and one in the morning)? I’m on 10U at night and have been advised to take 5U the following morning. I guess there will be some trial and error there. My second question relates to FreeStyle Libre. They fitted one on the hospital and it was fine. Just changed it today and the new one is giving much higher readings than my accuchek, does it take a while for them to calm down? Don’t really want an unreliable system on me nor do I want to be pricking my fingers all time. Any help will be gratefully received.
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