banie01 wrote: » Yes, its quite a common transplant. Type 2 can be put into remission as can be demonstrated my Mak here and a few others. Simple but determined lifestyle changes can also massively improve the prognosis of many Diabetes patients.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » has what been tried?
jimf wrote: » thanks banie I know it has been tried just wondering on the success side good to hear
jimf wrote: » pancreas transplant I know has been tried was wondering if we knew of any success stories
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Oh it will cure your diabetes. Unfortunately it will come with all the complications of any transplant surgery.
banie01 wrote: » I should say that its a type 1 specific transplant. Now as the current theory is that most type 2 will develop into T1 and require insulin dependence at some point if the patient lives long enough It could be argued that transplants are a cure.
Rushy Fields wrote: » I've had shocking wind for the few months I'm a T1 diabetic and on 8 units of Levamir twice a day and Novorapid approx 8 units four times per day. My question is: Do type 1 diabetics suffer with excess farting? Is there anything be done about this embarrassing issue?
davork wrote: » Only T1 is mentioned here, and then with two different options: - Pancreas - Pancreas Islets Both are down as clinical trials... This US government site goes into more detail (again only for T10 https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/insulin-medicines-treatments/pancreatic-islet-transplantation And yes, immunosuppressants have to be used... In Ireland, we have a center at St Vicents... https://www.stvincents.ie/departments/national-pancreas-transplant-programme/ again for T1 only
CramCycle wrote: » What changed in the last few months, presuming you have been a T1D for awhile?
Rushy Fields wrote: » I dont really know. Nothing out of the ordinary. Was in Spain on Holidays and there have been a few kids birthday parties with my BG numbers higher than regular but they are back down below 10 on most occassions. I wonder do i need to tatally cut out certain foods? The wind isnt smelly but it feels as if its happening nearly 5 or 10 minutes of the day.
CramCycle wrote: » If you have had type 1 Diabetes for a few years though, I can't see it being directly related, I haven't had any issues like that unless I change my diet. It is certainly not a symptom anyone has ever mentioned. Do you have any other issues etc. that might warrant a doctors attention.
Eircom_Sucks wrote: » Diagnosed by gp as t2 6 months ago But i want to attend a clinic every few months to monitor my bloods Where is best ( in dublin ) or is gp adequate ?
jimf wrote: » do you test your own levels your hba1c is the best it gives a good indicator of your blood glucose levels over the previous 3 months do you know at what level yours was at diagnosis your gp should be able to do all for now are your on meds
Eircom_Sucks wrote: » Yeah metaformine I finger pr1ck myself
ddarcy wrote: » For those on the pump with CGM, is the transmitter free through the LTI Scheme? Or are you given one when set up with it? Or do you have to buy it? I can’t seem to get an answer to that and the pharmacist says it’s not covered under the LTI.
questionmark wrote: » https://www.diabetes.ie/atlantia-type-ii-diabetes-study/ Diabetes study for people in cork with type 2 , sounds pretty cool
CramCycle wrote: » They obviously have a loose enough ethics committee, we are never allowed offer anything on our trials, which makes recruitment really hard. Also their parameters, if I have read it right, are too narrow, anything they attempt to publish will get shredded by the reviewers
thehorse wrote: » Anyone ? quote="thehorse;111210750"]Hi All, I’m a type 1 for the past 20 years. I am currently trying to get a pump or CGM. I go to the diabetes clinic in Clonmel hospital (STGH) and asked to be referred to Cork as there’s no pump support team in Clonmel. I had to meet a dietician to understand how to count carbs and am due back again in 3 weeks for a meet again with dietician. It’s my assumption once they can determine my insulin to carb ratio that I’ll then be sent to Cork re the pump. What are my chances of getting a pump ?, is this something that all type 1’s can get ?. I met a woman recently and she told me that all T1 diabetics are entitled to a pump or CGM. Can anyone give me some advice on what I need to do in order to get the pump ? , this is all new to me. Thanks