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I'm not a physician, but am a long-time Type 1 diabetic.
I'm so sorry you're faced with this intestinal disease. Enteropathy is a generic term and so it might be that you have a form of gastroparesis (a form of diabetic neurpathy).
To the extent that you can improve your diabetes management, strive to do so. Some neuropathy symptoms can be significantly eased when BGs are close to non-diabetic levels. Be patient, because I've also read that in the very short term some neuropathy symptoms initially feel worse (as circulation/sensation begins to return to feet, for example) before it eases up.
I found an overview type of article at the JDRF website (http://www.jdrf.org -- click on RESEARCH ... type in nerve disease). Titles of several articles will pop up, including one called simply Nerve Disease.
I also found some info from MedicineNet.com, tho' honestly I don't know how "commercial" the site is. It seems to have information consistent with what's on the JDRF site. It also has some info about particular meds, including Zellnorm.
http://www.medicinenet.com/gastroparesis/article.htm
Probably your doctor has tested you for food-intolerances that can also irritate our digestive tracts. If not, tho', as him/her about tests for Celiacs (gluten intolerance), which is not uncommon among DMers.
Do you know anyone else with this condition? Might you like to talk with/email with others who have learned how to manage this complication? If so, I suggest JDRF again. Visit http://www.jdrf.org and clik on the link that sez something like "New to Diabetes? You're not Alone" This link will bring you to a much more "private" place where you can provide a bit of info so the volunteers there can find a volunteer in your area to work with you 1:1. Don't be concernd -- it's not "just" for newly diagnosed. The JDRF initiative is called the Online Diabetes Support Team and the volunteers there report that participants are relieved, grateful, and less stressed/more connected thru their participation.
Good luck, Bear. Try to keep your spirits up.
i'm sure you have seen the television commercials stating it is a drug only for irritable bowel syndrom with constipation with the women having various messages written with a marker on their stomachs. But other studies have shown it does work on males. i also have been taking it for a few months now. You can access more information on the drug by going to www.zelnorm.com. i take it because i have diabetic gastroparesis, which is cause by damage to the autonomic nerves controlling the stomach and intestines.
i have found it very helpful in restoring normal movement in the whole gastric system. i hope you also find it to be helpful. i haven't noticed any side effects though if you occasionally get diareah (sp?) it can make that worse.
good luck
Please click on your question to see further comments. We experienced a computer glitch. I am very sorry about this. I would still like you to contact JDRF and the links that we have suggested. I am still looking into further research involving enteropathy. Please keep in touch and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best to you,
dm