Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Hello everybody, just want to check in my lonely spot in Stockholm where no one seems to be able to answer my questions about C Pancreatitis with you all knowlegable and experienced people. I am performing a stooltest, enzymes, on my own expense, do you know if Pancreon will give the wrong or misleading result? I have for the last weeks had and urge for sweets (so I did this summer, stopped myself after the 4th icecream, tolerated more food then) I get up in the middle of the night to eat a little, can this be the sign of beginning diabetes, does anybody know or recognize these symptoms? Though eating these small meals around the clock seems to keep my pain low. Have started with antioxidants, it seems they help (knock on wood). Any of you with good food suggestions, just hate what I am eating know. I dont tolerate much meat or protein it seems, low on fat trying 30 g/day. I open my fridge and close it again, have a hard time keeping my weight. I have also been recommended to try glutenfree food for a month by an alternative doctor. How do I do it. I you have an answer your are blessed from Sweden. All the best to all of you from Sonja Just want to check, does anyone eat like 2 Creon Forte per meal and still only tolerate just a tiny bit like me? My situation is new, have not accepted this Chronic desease yet and the symtpoms and all that comes with it, thats why I come up with all these questions just like a beginner, I have to take my lessons. Have no tutor or doctor at the moment, waiting for a new specialist, the hospital I attend and where they performed all tests have closed my case! Get no further. Sorry for all complaints, I am a cheerful person who used to travel the world, as a tourguide and as a local Stockholm and Scandinavian guide, we might have seen each other around if you have been visiting this part of Europe or Russia which has also been my special field. Enough for now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 If you think you are having high blood sugars, ask your Dr. to check your glucose levels, there is also a test called a hemoglobin A1C and it will measure the blood sugar over a long period of time. The signs and symptoms of high blood sugar increasing thirst, increasing urination, and increasing swallowing in the US they are called the 3 poly's polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia. Atwell LPN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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