Understanding Type 3c Diabetes: Your Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment

In this Mission: Cure patient education webinar, expert endocrinologist Dr. Melena Bellin discusses the link between pancreatitis and Type 3c diabetes (Pancreatogenic Diabetes).
During this webinar, designed for pancreatitis patients of all ages, you’ll learn:
- Risk factors and causes of Type 3c diabetes
- Screening and diagnosis guidelines for Type 3c diabetes
- Available treatment options for Type 3c diabetes
- Patient experience and insights
After hearing from a chronic pancreatitis patient on their experience, you can listen to Dr. Bellin’s responses to patient queries in a dedicated Q&A session. Clinicians and researchers will also find valuable insights from this webinar and are encouraged to watch it.
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Time Codes:
00:00 - Intro
04:30 - Pancreatitis and Type 3c Diabetes Overview
18:49 - Type 3c Diabetes: Causes
24:57 - Type 3c Diabetes: Screening & Diagnosis
27:41 - Type 3c Diabetes: Treatment
37:49 - Patient Voice
46:18 - Q&A
58:53 - Closing

Пікірлер: 7

  • @dollyrocker40
    @dollyrocker40Ай бұрын

    Im type 3c lost most of my pancreas to goldstones for the pancreas tissue left 17 years ago now

  • @Healthy-Golden-Oldie
    @Healthy-Golden-Oldie3 ай бұрын

    Pancreatitis and Covid... there may be indications that the spike protein can cause IGG4 which in turn might have a relation with AIP. Is this true and being researched?

  • @MissionCure

    @MissionCure

    3 ай бұрын

    There is some research exploring the impact of COVID-19 on various bodily functions, including the pancreas. While there are indications that the virus could affect pancreatic functions, conclusive evidence linking the spike protein specifically to IgG4 production, which is associated with AIP, is still being researched. For a deeper understanding of AIP and its association with IgG4, you may find our video on AIP symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment helpful: mission-cure.org/autoimmune-pancreatitis-symptoms-diagnosis-and-treatment/ Additionally, here are a couple of studies that discuss pancreatic injuries related to COVID-19: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9021704/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7118654/ www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/23/2/864 These resources might provide further information that you can discuss with your healthcare provider.

  • @chetnajaiswal75

    @chetnajaiswal75

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@MissionCure is it common to have bacterial overgrowth as a chronic pancreatitis patient.. my epi is 4 and recently i lost 10kg after ct scan of pancreas it seems normal but according to my loosing fat and body mass doctor said may be you have bacterial overgrowth qs symptoms indicate towards it..i am not diabetic..i am taking rifagut400..can it will be difficult to gain weight agai ? Plz explain

  • @chetnajaiswal75

    @chetnajaiswal75

    Ай бұрын

    And yes i am taking creon 25k 3 times a day only. Pls make a video on it

  • @Healthy-Golden-Oldie

    @Healthy-Golden-Oldie

    Ай бұрын

    @@chetnajaiswal75 I benefitted a lot from fasting. It seems counterintuitive when you are losing weight, but it really helped to restore my gut microbiome. After that I started to gain weight and symptoms like bloating disappeared. Now I fast every time I feel it is necessary. I guess that, because of malfunctioning pancreas, bad bacteria (and bacteria in the wrong place in your gut) get a chance to develop. Despite supplementing pancreatic enzymes. Fasting may restore balance. Consult your doctor to see if this might be an option for you.

  • @darrellborder8555
    @darrellborder8555Ай бұрын

    Thanks for your lecture. I’m amazed how few doctors understand this disease, but most are happy to push drugs that they have limited experience with and not sure of the efficacy. Seems like the cure is available, but there’s no money to be made from it. You have low views so you’re on to something!