Hi,
After suffering 8yrs with type 1 , considering seriously treatment abroad , Tried for help in uk , but most only interested in raising money . AWARE may not work but the effects of type 1 are too much . Does anyone have info on treatments abroad that have worked
From what I’ve read (research summaries) the stem cell treatment only works if stem cells can be taken from a T1 patient in the very early days when there are still sufficient beta cells to harvest.
I agree, it seems like a T1 Holy Grail.
I was told by a Councillor about a Dafna course to help with eating, however it was not available in my town
Hi thankyou, I learnt myself what to eat, how much etc . Being told type 2 at first , I changed my diet , it worked for my type 2 mother , she no longer diabetic and her high blood pressure came down.if you want, we can explain DAFNE to you without any courses (not as good as professional people, but still). This is an insulin regimen that allows you to eat whatever you want. I guess if you use insulin for a long time, then you use it anyway, you just don't know that it's called dafne. The point is that you should know how many units of insulin you need for 10g of carbohydrates and know how quickly carbohydrates and insulin will act and inject the correct dose at the right time. This is not a magic pill, it is quite a lot of mathematical calculations for each meal.
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Hi thankyou, I learnt myself what to eat, how much etc . Being told type 2 at first , I changed my diet , it worked for my type 2 mother , she no longer diabetic and her high blood pressure came down.
I've learnt to change my diet to eating proteins and fats Cheese, yogurts etc and quick exercise , together with herbal drinks etc , result being I don't need to take lots of insulin. I get hypos daily . I eat less but more often, and a bit more b4 bed ,etc. Diabetic team discharged me as I was managing my diabetes well , concerned they don't have enough funding to keep type 1 Diabetics under reviews to give support and more assistance to this life threatening illness.
Hi thankyou for yr advice, I find taking insulin causes my sugars to be like a bouncy ball. I do take carbohydrates, but try to replace them with proteins.If you have a lot of hypo, then you need to either eat more carbohydrates or inject less insulin. It is forbidden to recommend changing the dose of insulin here, and I recommend asking your doctor for advice or monitoring BG very carefully when changing the dose. But it seems you are really doing quite well. With t1, a low-carb diet is not necessary at all (personally, I eat whatever I want, but I can't say that I like carbohydrates), because the problem is not that you have reduced insulin sensitivity as with t2, but that your insulin-producing cells are dead. Although with t1, insulin resistance is also possible. I think you already understand quite well what carbohydrates affect you. In general, to use dafne, you need to know how much mmol/l 10g of carbohydrates increase your BG, and how much mmol/l a unit of insulin reduces this. In addition, to know that with high BG, insulin resistance increases and that fats slow down the absorption of carbohydrates (therefore, one injection is not enough for pizza). But you already know that, don't you?
Hi you might want to get the confetti outJust a T2 here, but honestly... This is a global forum. If there was something that really, truly cured T1, this place would explode in such a mass of confetti, even the T2's would sit up and take notice. So far, it hasn't.
I'm sorry.
Hugs,
Jo
From what I’ve read (research summaries) the stem cell treatment only works if stem cells can be taken from a T1 patient in the very early days when there are still sufficient beta cells to harvest.
I agree, it seems like a T1 Holy Grail.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/27/health/diabetes-cure-stem-cells.htmlIt's not a question of "may not work". There is no such thing as treatment to make your pancreas work again. What you are asking about does not exist.
If this existed, it would be international news. It would be the biggest breakthrough in diabetes treatment since 1922 and we would never hear the end of it.
Holy grail may still be found if one believes it exsistsI don't think his cells were taken on early daysA Cure for Type 1 Diabetes? For One Man, It Seems to Have Worked. (Published 2021)
A new treatment using stem cells that produce insulin has surprised experts and given them hope for the 1.5 million Americans living with the disease.www.nytimes.com
Sorry 13h, but there is no cure for T1, and if you're a T1, insulin treatment (possibly with or without other drugs) is almost certainly going to be the only way forward. It takes time to adjust and its a continuous learning experience. I've been T1 for 63 years, and still going forward. It can be scary, but I've always seen it as a challenge and my mum told me in 1960 'you're in charge of it, it's not in charge of you'.
I am surprised your GP and/or diabetic liaison team haven't been more forthcoming, please talk to then and tell them your concerns/fears. There is a whole raft of support out there, but I appreciate its not always easy to find.
Personally, I've treated my management as an art not a science, in that you won't always get 'perfect' blood readings, but heck I still have fun and can still achieve a reasonable hba (41 last month).
T1 is a pain in the butt, but persevere and realax !
Good luck
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