Good morning, I am Patus, from Argentina and I have 4 children.I have never entered a diabetes forum and while reading them I wondered why I would not have done it before ... My older daughter has type 1 diabetes mellitus since the age of 5.We came quite well but for about 20 days it began to require less and less insulin to the point that we stop using the corrective and lower the basal to more than 50%.I made a laboratory that they give me this afternoon because a possibility is that the requirements of indulin desindle because it is celiac.I am very sad, my daughter is an angel and this would be one more thing to be added ... Has anyone lived something similar?
Hi, I am also from Argentina, welcome.Because of what I read, it is not uncommon for people with diabetes to also end with celiacy, they talk about a 10%percentage.I am now scared because my aunt is also celiac, and that in theory would already increase my possibilities.
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Hi Franco, thanks for answering.Do not be afraid, if you already accepted diabetes, Celiciaía is a detail.Few are the restrictions that are added ... That is my comfort.Where are you from?
I do not carry much in this, some kind of late honeymoon I do not believe, I never saw such a case, the only thing that occurs to me is that it is something hormonal.
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@"Patus", welcome to the forum, we all help each other, some sharing experiences and advice and doubts, too. In my experience and for everything I have read, the fact of being a celiac or making gluten -free diet does not influence insulin requirements.If you have any questions, in what I can, I am at order.Greetings to Argentina.
Hi Solararia!Thanks for your comments and information and for your disposition.Luckily the result gave negative but I keep wondering why we go down and lower the dose and keep doing hypoglycemia of 50 several times a day.Grace again and greetings to all
@"Franco0399", don't worry ahead of time.Genetic predisposition with the Hoplootype DQ2/DQ8 positive has 30 % of the population and of these only 1 % will be celiac.It is true that diabetics have more numbers in this lottery.As for food, UFFF, is that in the end you get used to everything!At home I cook and like everything (except gluten, of course).The problem for a celiac is to go out to eat outside since there is no control with cross contamination.