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Hi all. I was diagnosed as type 2 and seem still to be although I take creon as I have EPI and can't digest fats. Could not control high sugars with medications, although carried on with this over 10 years. Gradually things got worse. Couldn't tolerate metaformin so eventually referred to diabetes team who have put me on Humulin insulin. My blood sugars have improved. I guess I am 3C because my pancreas is impaired but never had peptide test to see how much insulin I produce. I know I still do as never had a hypo (yet) but don't qualify for a libre monitor etc although I finger pick 3x plus daily. May need to inject twice a day soon apparently as although improved GP wants me to be lower than HBA1C 61. I was quite pleased with this, as was diabetes team!
I am confused with it all.
I also want to travel away for 85 days. So much medication to take, I just don't want more!!
Thanks for listening. Any suggestions gratefully received. It ain't easy!
Hi all. I was diagnosed as type 2 and seem still to be although I take creon as I have EPI and can't digest fats. Could not control high sugars with medications, although carried on with this over 10 years. Gradually things got worse. Couldn't tolerate metaformin so eventually referred to diabetes team who have put me on Humulin insulin. My blood sugars have improved. I guess I am 3C because my pancreas is impaired but never had peptide test to see how much insulin I produce. I know I still do as never had a hypo (yet) but don't qualify for a libre monitor etc although I finger pick 3x plus daily. May need to inject twice a day soon apparently as although improved GP wants me to be lower than HBA1C 61. I was quite pleased with this, as was diabetes team!
I am confused with it all.
I also want to travel away for 85 days. So much medication to take, I just don't want more!!
Thanks for listening. Any suggestions gratefully received. It ain't easy!
I was diagnosed 12 years ago as a Type 2 diabetic. Then in 2020, they discovered I had 2 neuroendocrine tumours in my pancreas which had slowly been killing off my pancreas over the last 12 years. I had most of my pancreas and spleen removed and am classified as Type 3C diabetic now. I too have loads of medication to take - 7 in the morning and 6 at night. I also take 3 creon with meals and 2 other tablets at meals for malabsorption. I have long acting insulin and rapid acting insulin with meals. I have been following a keto diet for around 5 months and lost 24kg in that time. As I am having very little in the way of carbs - I am not having to inject insulin with my meals (I do if I am having a carb high meal though.). My HBA1Cis in normal range now too. I do have a Freestyle Libre 2. I believe all diabetics should now be able to get one - maybe push it with your GP. GOOD luck
I had a full pancreatectomy in October last year. Have found it really hard finding specific information about type 3c as everything is focused on type 1 and 2. I have been insulin dependent since having severe pancreatitis back in 2015 (cause unknown) when I first did a lot of damage to my pancreas. Would be keen to hear from others in a similar situation.
I had a full pancreatectomy in October last year. Have found it really hard finding specific information about type 3c as everything is focused on type 1 and 2. I have been insulin dependent since having severe pancreatitis back in 2015 (cause unknown) when I first did a lot of damage to my pancreas. Would be keen to hear from others in a similar situation.
As type 3c is a rare form of diabetes, and as we now have our own sub-forum, I'm curious to know how many of us are accessing the forum! So are you a member of the 3c club?? Sue xx
With me it was rapid weight loss due to the pancreas no longer producing lipase, protease or amylase. Also skin problems, slow healing, floating yellowish stools (due to fat going straight through the system).
Essential vitamins A, D, E and K are only fat soluble which causes malnourishment without Creon which replaces the missing enzymes.
With me it was rapid weight loss due to the pancreas no longer producing lipase, protease or amylase. Also skin problems, slow healing, floating yellowish stools (due to fat going straight through the system).
Essential vitamins A, D, E and K are only fat soluble which causes malnourishment without Creon which replaces the missing enzymes.