BubbleandSqueak
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I have not been diagnosed as diabetic so please accept my apologies for posting on here. However, it seems a couple of years ago I developed an intolerance to lactose and glucose. I am also diagnosed wit Crohn's, which is in remission, but a hydrogen breath test I took after developing problems that were not consistent with Crohn's was positive for both sugars and I felt particularly ill after the glucose test, the effects of which took at least a couple of days to subside! The effects caused are at the very least very uncomfortable, but can also be extremely painful for a significant duration. I have been advised to avoid any products with any form of milk in them (milk power, whey, buttermilk etc), but I have found that I even have to limit or best avoid even "lactose free" varieties. I especially have to avoid anything that contains glucose syrup, which is an ingredient in a surprising number of ready made products, and not just sweet items... I do seem to be able to tolerate a limited amount of ordinary sugar and maple syrup, but appartently not honey.
Apparently SIBO was ruled out since the antibiotics made little difference, which has left me with a number of questions for which I can't seem to be able to find answers including with medical professionals. These include:
1. What causes the onset of intolerance to sugars such as lactose and glucose? Is it an age related thing? (I am now 63)
2. Can it be a pre-cursor to diabetes or is it completely unrelated?
3. What about other simple sugars such as Dextrose and Fructose? Should I avoid these too? (Dextrose does seem to give me some abdominal pain after a while).
4. Where can I find more information to help me understand this condition, how do I deal with it, and who can I turn to for advice?
I have been through a low Fodmap diet and while that has been helpful in identifying some foods that can be irritants, this has not dealt with understanding the underlying problem of sugar intolerance.
Apparently SIBO was ruled out since the antibiotics made little difference, which has left me with a number of questions for which I can't seem to be able to find answers including with medical professionals. These include:
1. What causes the onset of intolerance to sugars such as lactose and glucose? Is it an age related thing? (I am now 63)
2. Can it be a pre-cursor to diabetes or is it completely unrelated?
3. What about other simple sugars such as Dextrose and Fructose? Should I avoid these too? (Dextrose does seem to give me some abdominal pain after a while).
4. Where can I find more information to help me understand this condition, how do I deal with it, and who can I turn to for advice?
I have been through a low Fodmap diet and while that has been helpful in identifying some foods that can be irritants, this has not dealt with understanding the underlying problem of sugar intolerance.
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