conanthewarrior
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- Messages
- 9
- Type of diabetes
- Type 3c
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I wouldn't rely solely on those 3 monthly hba1c's, at least not until it's been a bit longer.I had a medication review earlier and told the Dr about leaving off the insulin, so they contacted the diabetes nurses. They phoned me, and where they can view my freestyle libre 2 plus sugar levels the diabetes nurse said I no longer need my insulin as my levels have been perfect, and they will just do HBA1C bloodtests every 3 months to monitor me.
Thank you very much!This is so interesting!
I saw from your older posts your T3C was caused by recurring bouts of pancreatitis, and you were diagnosed at the same time as you quit problematic drinking last october. So by now your body has had 9 months to recover from the long term alcohol abuse. Who knows, this may even have enabled your pancreas to recover enough to do its job.
But whatever the cause, long may it last!
I wouldn't rely solely on those 3 monthly hba1c's, at least not until it's been a bit longer.
I'd still use the Libre if you can, or else some fingerprick testing to make sure things keep going well in between.
I'll have my fingers crossed for this continuing indefinitely!Thank you very much!
I was advised to wear the Libre 2 Plus for a few more months until I rely on just the HBA1C's so will do that and keep monitor of things, but if this continues I will be astonished.
I am so glad to hear about your husband, you said maybe my pancreas is regenerating so are you also type 3C or is it your husband?Well this is fascinating.
My husband had pancreatitis, Feb 2024, caused by gallstones. He had to start using Creon immediately and his blood glucose levels began to climb. He was diagnosed with type3c a few months later and prescribed metformin and a low carb diet. But my husband being a bit of an ostrich frequently forgets his medication and often eats inappropriately.
His hba1c has been tested every three months since diagnosis, and what is surprising is that the last three tests have consistently decreased. Can't remember the exact numbers off the top of my head, but each test lower than the previous one. The Doc hasn't offered any explanation but wants to keep monitoring it a while. It's early days obviously and no doubt there are other explanations but I too have been wondering if my husband's pancreas could be regenerating!I
So I find it particularly interesting that you have had a similar experience Conan. It's a few months since your original post, have you found out anything more about this?
I would be fascinated to learn anything about this phenomenon and whether it not it is possible!
My husband is type 3C as a result of pancreatitis. But oddly his hba1c levels seem to be falling on their own, but it is too soon to know if his pancreas actually is regenerating. I certainly hope so but only time will tell. May well be a vain hope.I am so glad to hear about your husband, you said maybe my pancreas is regenerating so are you also type 3C or is it your husband?
My glucose levels have stayed good, a spike for me now is after a big meal and it only hits about 11 Mmol whereas at first even a breakfast cereal would spike me to 20-24 easily and that was with insulin.
I have followed the advice of the diabetes nurses and not taken my insulin, and I am still amazed but my blood glucose levels are good.
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