What Causes Persistent Pancreatitis While On Levemir?
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hi.
thanks for posting your query at HCM.
noticed your concerns for spiking blood sugar.
for now:
- if your suffering from diziness, dehydration, call emergency and visit hospital/clinic asap
- avoid activity altogether ; lie down and REST
- ingest water regularly to avoid dehydration
- you may take metformin ( glucophage) and/or a single dose of regular insulin ,if available to bring down the sugar level
- once sugar is below 200, kindly meet treating physician and discuss
long term advise:
- use pure virgin olive oil ( 2-3 table spoon) in the morning ( first thing in the morning) for one to two months ( i know patients whose blood sugar level improved a lot and they switched from insulin therapy to hypoglycemic agents like metformin within one month)
- source of carbohydrates maybe brown bread, legumes, fruits
- avoid commercial sugar, sweets, white bread, rice, pasta altogether
- eat meals rich in fiber
- reduce weight, if over weight
hope to answer your concern.
any further questions are welcomed.
wish you good and sound health.
regards
DR Tayyab Malik
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Detailed Answer:
hi.
thanks for getting back to me.
This was the third episode of pancreatitis experienced by you as indicated in your question. Recurrent pancreatitis is not a good sign and I hope all common and uncommon causes are properly investigated.
"Cause should be treated".
Secondly, pancreatitis would heal with passage of time - usually couple to few weeks.
Necrotic tissue in the pancreas should be investigated for pathogens and treated accordingly with antibiotics
and/or
Necrotic tissue maybe removed by a minimal invasive procedure.
( you may discuss with treating physician).
Furthermore, you are advised to:
ingest small meals at regular intervals,
strictly monitor blood sugar, as "high blood sugar prolongs healing".
reduce weight ( if over weight),
quit smoking ( if a smoker),
avoid spicy and junk food altogether.
Medication as per doctor prescription should be followed.
hope to answer your concern.
any further questions are welcomed.
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wish you good and sound health.
regards
DR Tayyab Malik