LorraineP
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I’m confused and I’m hoping that other Creon users might be able to shine some light on my experience with pancreatic insufficiency and (possibly) gastroparesis.
Last year I was diagnosed with Pancreatic Insufficiency (PI) with an elastase result of 119, so not severe (yet). I was also diagnosed with gastroparesis (GP) after a gastric emptying test, although I wasn’t taking Creon at the time.
I had the usual symptoms of PI for years (without knowing I had it) and a couple of years ago the classic symptoms of gastroparesis started, i.e. feeling full quickly, vomiting and far too many hypos.
I’ve had to wait a long time to discuss the results with a gastroenterology consultant so at last I came to the top of the queue 10 days ago. He told me he doesn’t think I have GP after all (or if I do he thinks it’s very mild) and that all my symptoms were caused by my PI. He was very confident about this and said he had seen it before.
However I didn’t get time to ask him questions. I had arrived a few minutes early, he spoke very quickly and he had me out the door by the time my appointment was due to start. I wasn’t too worried about that because since finding the correct dose of Creon and adopting a low fat, low fibre diet 6 months ago my worst symptom of vomiting had stopped. The hypos were reduced in number too. That was all I cared about.
However the same old pattern has just started up again. Over the past few days my BG has been running low and to my horror I woke this morning feeling very sick. I struggled to eat my breakfast and less than an hour later I hypoed at 2.3 even though most mornings I spike after eating. BG still wouldn’t come up even after a carton of orange juice. I live alone so I broke the rules and used the glucagon emergency kit otherwise I would have gone unconscious.
I’ll probably have another 18 month wait to see a gastroenterologist again and my diabetic clinic don’t know enough about PI or GP to help me with my hypos (although they do their best). So I feel I have no choice but to ask other diabetics with PI if your condition affects you like this?
I’m not on any medication for GP by the way as my gastro felt that Creon had solved all my problems. I’m not so sure. From what I read, vomiting and hypos aren’t normally associated with PI so that’s why I want to ask others with the condition. I can’t go back and say he got it wrong, can I?
I don’t expect I’ll get many replies as so few people seem to have this combination of conditions.
Last year I was diagnosed with Pancreatic Insufficiency (PI) with an elastase result of 119, so not severe (yet). I was also diagnosed with gastroparesis (GP) after a gastric emptying test, although I wasn’t taking Creon at the time.
I had the usual symptoms of PI for years (without knowing I had it) and a couple of years ago the classic symptoms of gastroparesis started, i.e. feeling full quickly, vomiting and far too many hypos.
I’ve had to wait a long time to discuss the results with a gastroenterology consultant so at last I came to the top of the queue 10 days ago. He told me he doesn’t think I have GP after all (or if I do he thinks it’s very mild) and that all my symptoms were caused by my PI. He was very confident about this and said he had seen it before.
However I didn’t get time to ask him questions. I had arrived a few minutes early, he spoke very quickly and he had me out the door by the time my appointment was due to start. I wasn’t too worried about that because since finding the correct dose of Creon and adopting a low fat, low fibre diet 6 months ago my worst symptom of vomiting had stopped. The hypos were reduced in number too. That was all I cared about.
However the same old pattern has just started up again. Over the past few days my BG has been running low and to my horror I woke this morning feeling very sick. I struggled to eat my breakfast and less than an hour later I hypoed at 2.3 even though most mornings I spike after eating. BG still wouldn’t come up even after a carton of orange juice. I live alone so I broke the rules and used the glucagon emergency kit otherwise I would have gone unconscious.
I’ll probably have another 18 month wait to see a gastroenterologist again and my diabetic clinic don’t know enough about PI or GP to help me with my hypos (although they do their best). So I feel I have no choice but to ask other diabetics with PI if your condition affects you like this?
I’m not on any medication for GP by the way as my gastro felt that Creon had solved all my problems. I’m not so sure. From what I read, vomiting and hypos aren’t normally associated with PI so that’s why I want to ask others with the condition. I can’t go back and say he got it wrong, can I?
I don’t expect I’ll get many replies as so few people seem to have this combination of conditions.