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How soon after the pancreas transplant can I stop taking insulin?

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How soon after the pancreas transplant can I stop taking insulin?

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Following a successful pancreas transplant, your new organ will begin making insulin right away. Initially some hospitalized patients may need to take low levels of insulin so as not to stress the newly transplanted donor pancreas. However, by the time most people are ready to go home, they are no longer taking insulin and they are able to enjoy a regular diet.

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