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Sugars dropping - good or bad - chronic pancreatitis
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<blockquote data-quote="Interaud" data-source="post: 1369139" data-attributes="member: 190621"><p>When I read this I thought I had written it without remembering! I'm in so much the same boat, but unfortunately I don't have the answer either. I tend to eat fairly high carb post-injection (although I only use the twice-daily long-lasting insulin Humulin M3) and put the rapid drop in glucose levels down to the exercise I endure doing my cleaning job between eating. How much creon do you take per meal? I currently take 4 pre-breakfast (bowl of bran flakes and x2 toast) and 4 pre-tea (baked potato, slice cold meat, veg) and only 1 per snack throughout day (all snacks are yoghurt/nuts/cheese and home-made apple/walnut scone). I really only hit the sugary stuff (i.e jelly babies) when my count hits low, but in time I'm sure you'll recognise when you're getting within that zone and can "catch" it in time. Sorry I'm useless at providing constructive advice but wish you very best in getting the answers you're looking for from the well-informed members of this great Forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Interaud, post: 1369139, member: 190621"] When I read this I thought I had written it without remembering! I'm in so much the same boat, but unfortunately I don't have the answer either. I tend to eat fairly high carb post-injection (although I only use the twice-daily long-lasting insulin Humulin M3) and put the rapid drop in glucose levels down to the exercise I endure doing my cleaning job between eating. How much creon do you take per meal? I currently take 4 pre-breakfast (bowl of bran flakes and x2 toast) and 4 pre-tea (baked potato, slice cold meat, veg) and only 1 per snack throughout day (all snacks are yoghurt/nuts/cheese and home-made apple/walnut scone). I really only hit the sugary stuff (i.e jelly babies) when my count hits low, but in time I'm sure you'll recognise when you're getting within that zone and can "catch" it in time. Sorry I'm useless at providing constructive advice but wish you very best in getting the answers you're looking for from the well-informed members of this great Forum. [/QUOTE]
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