LorraineP
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I'm asking because for the past 18 months I've had regular episodes of vomiting, hard to control hypos and erratic blood sugars. I've been diagnosed with gastroparesis and Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency (PEI) as a result of an undersized and atrophied pancreas.
My gastroenterologist prescribed Creon for the PEI but says he can't help me with the blood sugars so he's referred me back to my Diabetic Consultant with no solution for the vomiting, diet plan or prognosis. He said there's nothing he can offer me for gastroparesis except medication that my GP refuses to prescribe.
So I saw my diabetic consultant yesterday hoping that he would be able to explain how gastroparesis and or PEI (or both in combination) could be causing my problems. I was hoping he would offer me a treatment plan, medication, diet plan and a prognosis for the future. But none of that happened.
Instead he was irritated that I was referred back to him and snapped that there was "nothing he could do for me". He repeated this phrase twice each time substituting the word "nothing" with "zero" and then "zilch" as if to emphasise his point to his stupid patient who was only sitting listening silently. He thinks I'm the responsibility of my gastroenterologist because I'm vomiting. Even if it's caused by PEI, I asked? He replied that it didn't matter, I'm vomiting so I'm the responsibility of the gastroenterologist
He made no attempt whatsoever to think through how he could help me even though he knows I've had these symptoms for a long time and they're wearing me down. He didn't even make an effort to look at why I'm having so many hypos on so little insulin.
I'm devastated. I know that gastroparesis can cause hypos but I use Combo boluses and watch how my BG moves after eating. But I'm not aware of other people with the condition having the same level of trouble with daily hypos. I also know that PEI can make BG very difficult to control until the right dose of Creon is found. I think it can also cause nausea and vomiting? I've only been on 10000 tablets until last week. I was hoping to get more advice from one or other consultant than a prescription thrown at me and left to deal with it on my own.
That's why I'm interested to know what treatment, support and advice other people here with the same conditions get? Thankfully, I recently asked my GP to refer me to a different diabetic consultant at a different hospital. I just hope I don't jump out of the frying pan into the fire.
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My gastroenterologist prescribed Creon for the PEI but says he can't help me with the blood sugars so he's referred me back to my Diabetic Consultant with no solution for the vomiting, diet plan or prognosis. He said there's nothing he can offer me for gastroparesis except medication that my GP refuses to prescribe.
So I saw my diabetic consultant yesterday hoping that he would be able to explain how gastroparesis and or PEI (or both in combination) could be causing my problems. I was hoping he would offer me a treatment plan, medication, diet plan and a prognosis for the future. But none of that happened.
Instead he was irritated that I was referred back to him and snapped that there was "nothing he could do for me". He repeated this phrase twice each time substituting the word "nothing" with "zero" and then "zilch" as if to emphasise his point to his stupid patient who was only sitting listening silently. He thinks I'm the responsibility of my gastroenterologist because I'm vomiting. Even if it's caused by PEI, I asked? He replied that it didn't matter, I'm vomiting so I'm the responsibility of the gastroenterologist
He made no attempt whatsoever to think through how he could help me even though he knows I've had these symptoms for a long time and they're wearing me down. He didn't even make an effort to look at why I'm having so many hypos on so little insulin.
I'm devastated. I know that gastroparesis can cause hypos but I use Combo boluses and watch how my BG moves after eating. But I'm not aware of other people with the condition having the same level of trouble with daily hypos. I also know that PEI can make BG very difficult to control until the right dose of Creon is found. I think it can also cause nausea and vomiting? I've only been on 10000 tablets until last week. I was hoping to get more advice from one or other consultant than a prescription thrown at me and left to deal with it on my own.
That's why I'm interested to know what treatment, support and advice other people here with the same conditions get? Thankfully, I recently asked my GP to refer me to a different diabetic consultant at a different hospital. I just hope I don't jump out of the frying pan into the fire.
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