TopoGigi
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys
I had a Pancreas only transplant just over 17 years ago at St Marys Hospital Paddington London and it is still functioning well so I get annoyed when some Healthcare professionals give an average of 3-5 years not true at all as I personally know many patients that have exceeded 10 years with their transplanted Pancreas. I must say that it has not been a walk in the park far from it, I have still suffered ongoing complications of my Diabetes, Retinopathy requiring further laser treatment post transplant years, severe gastroparesis requiring surgery, and last year diagnosed cardiovascular disease, total heart block requiring a pacemaker and also two stents. My autonomic neuropathy is now affecting my heart and blood vessels so it does not necessarily improve the complications of Diabetes even though I have had normal blood sugars for 17 years, although it has stopped those awful hypos. With my Diabetes the damage had already been done many years ago and it has taken all these years to actually raise its head. I am glad that I had the oppurtunity to have the transplant as I have been told that I wouldn't be here today. This is a high risk procedure and should be thought about carefully before making any decisions.
I just get on with life, well you have to dont you......
I had a Pancreas only transplant just over 17 years ago at St Marys Hospital Paddington London and it is still functioning well so I get annoyed when some Healthcare professionals give an average of 3-5 years not true at all as I personally know many patients that have exceeded 10 years with their transplanted Pancreas. I must say that it has not been a walk in the park far from it, I have still suffered ongoing complications of my Diabetes, Retinopathy requiring further laser treatment post transplant years, severe gastroparesis requiring surgery, and last year diagnosed cardiovascular disease, total heart block requiring a pacemaker and also two stents. My autonomic neuropathy is now affecting my heart and blood vessels so it does not necessarily improve the complications of Diabetes even though I have had normal blood sugars for 17 years, although it has stopped those awful hypos. With my Diabetes the damage had already been done many years ago and it has taken all these years to actually raise its head. I am glad that I had the oppurtunity to have the transplant as I have been told that I wouldn't be here today. This is a high risk procedure and should be thought about carefully before making any decisions.
I just get on with life, well you have to dont you......