jakay42
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I was talking to friend today who enquired about my recent Gall Bladder op. He asked if I was experiencing any symptoms pre op. I did not think I had any classic symptoms and was fit as a fiddle with regular hard exercise. He seemed to suggest that as the Gall Bladder is close to the Pancreas was there a possibility that during the Op the Pancreas was damaged. The surgeon said that the op went fine so I took as read that everything was fine. Symptoms started a few hours later where I was urinating every five minutes and after two weeks it had eased slightly but wounds were not healing as they should've with the inevitable infection. I thought that the symptoms were as a result of the op and would settle down after a few weeks. 6 weeks after the op and half a stone lighter and looking like death warmed the GP sent me to the hospital and I was diagnosed type 1 at the ripe old age of 56. Its now four or so weeks since I have been diagnosed and looking for answers as to why me!!
I was a fit older gent with no history of T1 in the family. I also had an eye examination a few weeks before the op at Specsavers so assuming nothing out of the ordinary. Just feeling a bit sorry for myself and probably know its just one of those things life throws at you when you get too comfy.
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