Thank you. Have responded but via reply button. Still navigating how to do thisHi and welcome @Goodwife
I have moved your thread to type 1 sub forum to assist in a more focused response.
if your husband has been now diagnosed type 1 -- he should be getting an an appointment with a hospital endocrinologist
and you / he should be able to discuss concerns with the DSN at hospital too ( diabetic specialist nurse )
do keep us updated with progress
all the best !!!!
Thanks. Have replied on thread.You might want to have a look at the 3c forum - type 3c diabetes is where the pancreas isn't producing any insulin due to damage from pancreatitis and, I think, over internally caused pancreatic damage, so I think it is relevant when you have had a pancreatectomy:
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/type-3c-pancreatic-diabetes.73/
I think 3c a bit different from type 1 in that, as well as no insulin, you are also losing all your other pancreatic functions (not sure what they are, but I'm sure it does something else, hormones etc, assuming the whippe procedure removed all or most of the pancreas, and you have to take into account the othe medications your husband might be on. But the basics on taking insulin etc are the same whatever the reason you are insulin dependent.
Is humalin 1 a mixed insulin - so he's on a fixed dose? If he hasn't got much appetite it would definitely be worth speaking to the DSN to get some advice on titrating the insulin dose down to try and avoid the night time hypos.
Thanks. I am goin to ring her on Monday . We did adjust dosage today as mentioned and readings have been better thro the day. So baffling. He's just had a biscuit! An was 10.4 before retiring.Nope , brittle diabetes is just a name for when your insulin dependent diabetes is very difficult to control.
Type 3c is where another pancreatic disease has stopped your pancreas producing insulin (and I think it applies where you have had your pancreas, or a big chunk of it, removed).
Do tell your DSN about that big drop overnight - it sounds like doses need adjusting. The aim is to get them so you stay essentially, flat overnight without needing to eat to stay up or take insulin to stay down.
ThanksHi @Goodwife
after reading @catapillar 's thoughtful and knowledgeable post I am going to move your thread to the type3c sub forum where it hopefully will get some more support.
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