Santosha12
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 3c
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- She/Her
Hello everybody, I don't really know what to say, I've got to keep it brief (not my strong point!). I'm so sorry if not as concise as I should be!! I have been pre-diabetic since c 2019 and current hbA1c 44. I have hypos, reactive hypoglycaemia, (2.8 when paramedics came 2 yrs ago).
Diabetes was the 'least of my problems', or so I thought.... Long Covid diagnosed 2023, dismissed from two nursing jobs as 32 additional diagnoses, 5 of which are bowel related and housebound, poor mobility, vision affected, poor diet. So just found out last week I was diagnosed with Reactive Arthritis and have a genetic variant which predisposes me to that, found in my notes from 2022 but not told/treated.
This week diagnosed with severe Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency, malabsorption and malnutrition. Awaiting consultant to ring me, maybe will go on Creon which is a PERT (Pancreatic Enzyme replacement therapy) enabling me to digest and absorb food again. Apparently 90% Pancreatic function lost, not recoverable. Likely tests to find cause. Had c 40 infections in the last 3 to 4 years, similar number of antibiotics. D & V often plus just D every day, 38 good days since Nov 2020.
Feel it's unlikely this can be safely turned around, just recovering from double pnuemonia second time since Dec. Nothing to be done until I see Consultant Gastroenterologist. Sorry to sound so glum! I'm usually quite a cheery soul believe it or not ha ha. I'm just wondering if it's more probable than not that this will become fully diabetic. Or if anyone has experience of EPI. Very, very many thanks
Diabetes was the 'least of my problems', or so I thought.... Long Covid diagnosed 2023, dismissed from two nursing jobs as 32 additional diagnoses, 5 of which are bowel related and housebound, poor mobility, vision affected, poor diet. So just found out last week I was diagnosed with Reactive Arthritis and have a genetic variant which predisposes me to that, found in my notes from 2022 but not told/treated.
This week diagnosed with severe Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency, malabsorption and malnutrition. Awaiting consultant to ring me, maybe will go on Creon which is a PERT (Pancreatic Enzyme replacement therapy) enabling me to digest and absorb food again. Apparently 90% Pancreatic function lost, not recoverable. Likely tests to find cause. Had c 40 infections in the last 3 to 4 years, similar number of antibiotics. D & V often plus just D every day, 38 good days since Nov 2020.
Feel it's unlikely this can be safely turned around, just recovering from double pnuemonia second time since Dec. Nothing to be done until I see Consultant Gastroenterologist. Sorry to sound so glum! I'm usually quite a cheery soul believe it or not ha ha. I'm just wondering if it's more probable than not that this will become fully diabetic. Or if anyone has experience of EPI. Very, very many thanks