Hi
@Stuey Rob, welcome to the gang.
🙂
It all rather depends on whether the acute pancreatitis you had has led to chronic pancreatitis. Have you been prescribed Creon to help with digestion? The pancreas can recover to a degree from Acute Pancreatitis The main function of the pancreas is producing digestive enzymes. It also just happens to be where the Beta cells live that produce insulin, and both functions are affected by pancreatitis to a variable degree.
So your current situation may not persist, but I suspect that it will from what you say.
I assume that you have been told you must not drink any alcohol at all. You are right about it being a serious stay in hospital, acute pancreatitis carries a 25% death rate for the first attack. The odds get worse for second attacks.
Any amount of alcohol can trigger that. So can smoking.
It's not all doom and gloom, I can tell you from experience that it is perfectly possible to have a good time without drinking any alcohol. You won't miss it. In fact, it's good fun - and an education - watching your mates getting p****d and incoherent.
Finally, as
@everydayupsanddowns says, T1 caused by pancreatitis is Type 3c. ( I was T1 for years before CP reared its ugly head)
Best of luck, and stay in touch. There's a few of us on the forum who handle T1 with CP or absent pancreases, so you are in the right place for advice.