Hi,
I am pancreatic sufficient (no enzymes) and standard diabetes tests always indicate normal values (no diabetes). But I had an appointment with my doc this morning and he said that there is a new way to test for diabetes which consists of inserting a small chip in your belly area and leave it there for 3 days. This chip will monitor glucose levels 24/7 for the 3 days that it's there.
He said that 3 of his patients who did not have diabetes as per standard test, turned out to have diabetes according to this chip test.
Is this familiar to you?
Also, I asked him a few questions about insulin and he said that CF patients only have to inject insulin once a day and do not need to monitor their levels all the time. Is this accurate? Is CFRD management relatively easy? I understand it may vary from person to person.
Thanks for your input!!
I am pancreatic sufficient (no enzymes) and standard diabetes tests always indicate normal values (no diabetes). But I had an appointment with my doc this morning and he said that there is a new way to test for diabetes which consists of inserting a small chip in your belly area and leave it there for 3 days. This chip will monitor glucose levels 24/7 for the 3 days that it's there.
He said that 3 of his patients who did not have diabetes as per standard test, turned out to have diabetes according to this chip test.
Is this familiar to you?
Also, I asked him a few questions about insulin and he said that CF patients only have to inject insulin once a day and do not need to monitor their levels all the time. Is this accurate? Is CFRD management relatively easy? I understand it may vary from person to person.
Thanks for your input!!